146 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Bookbindi7ig. 



Judges'— Wm. Matthews, Edward G. Taylor. 



Edward Walker & Sons, 114 Fulton street, for an elegant dis- 

 play of bookbinding. Silver medal. 



Gentlemen''s Boots and Shoes. 



Judges— N. A. Kogers, Hugh Mai'tin. 



E. A. Brooks, 579 Broadway, for the best patent leather boots 

 and gaiters. Silver medal. 



John Ready, 127 Nassau-street, for the best water-proof, quilted 

 bottom, and calf pump boots. Silver medal. 

 Ladies'' Boots and Shoes. 



Judges— Samuel Cantrel, 0. S. Watkins. 



Benjamin Shaw, 73 Canal street, for the best ladies' boots and 

 shoes. A gold medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



John N. Genin, 513 Broadway, for the second best ladies' boots 

 and shoes. Silver medal. 



J. B. Miller & Co., 134 Canal street, for ladies' boots and shoes. 



Diploma. 



Britannia and Tin Ware. 



Judges— James Y. Watkins, Philip Teets. 



Locke, Ketcham& Co., 193 Water street, for the best planished 

 and japanned tin ware. Silver medal. 



Taylor & Hodgetts, 60 Beekman street, for the second best 

 planished and japanned tin ware. Diploma. 



Brushes. 



Judges— John Muckel, Richard B. Fosdick. 



James T. Steer & Co., 250 Pearl street, for the best paint and 

 white- wash brushes. Silver medal. 



D. L. Jones, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best paint and 

 other brushes. Diploma. 



R. N. Stuart, Philadelphia, Pa., for white-wash brushes. 



Diploma. 



Goupil & Co., 366 Broadway, for the best artists' brushes. 



Silver medal. 



J. N. Parker & Co., 506 Pearl street, for the best jewelers' and 

 silversmiths' brushes. Silver medal. 



F. P. Furnald & Co., 219 Pearl street, for the best feather and 

 bristle brushes. Silver medal. 



Wm. Steele, 53 Nassau street and 305 Pearl street, for feather 

 brushes. Diploma. 



J. M. Wynant, 15 Gold street, for very handsome peacock- 

 feather brushes. Diploma. 



