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Penmanship and Gold Pens. 



Judges — Hiram Dixon, John Ahern, Leroy W. Fairchild. 



John Foley, 163 Broadway, New- York, for the best gold pens. 

 Bronze medal. 



T. G. Stearns, 290 Broadway, New- York, for Prince's protean 

 fountain pen. Diploma. 



A. H. Wheeler, 835 Broadway, New- York, for the best orna- 

 mental penmanship. Diploma. 



Herman Gelling, 42 Warren street, New-York, for a very su- 

 perior specimen of ornamental pen drawing. Diploma. 



Henry C. Buck, Sixth avenue, New- York, for a beautiful speci- 

 men of card writing. Diploma. 



Gold and Silver Plating. 



Judges — Ralph G. Anderton, Wm. Miller, Benj. Newkirk. 



Wm. J. Miller & Co., 15 Maiden Lane, New- York, for the best 

 gold and silver plating. Large silver medal. 



Charters Bros. & Co., 12 Maiden Lane, New- York, for superior 

 specimens of silver plating (a silver medal having been before 

 awarded). Diploma. 



Meyer & Warne, Philadelphia, Pa., for silver plated ware. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



Wm. J. Miller & Co., 15 Maiden Lane, New- York, for the best 

 plating on steel. Gold medal. 



Piano Fortes. 



Judges — Herman A. Wollenhaupt, E. T. Root. 



Sehuetze & Ludolff, 452 Broome street. New- York, for the best 

 piano-forte for tone and equality throughout. Gold medal. 



Gross & Hulskamp, Troy, N. Y., for a piano-forte, (the action 

 of this instrument is the best on exhibition.) Large silver medal. 



Boardman, Gray & Co., Albany, N. Y., N. P. B. Curtis, agent, 

 489 Broadway, New- York, for a piano-forte. Bronze medal. 



Henry Hansen, 100 Centre street, New- York, for a piano-forte, 

 Diploma. 



William Lindemann & Son, 56 Franklin street, New- York, for 

 a piano-forte. Diploma. 



