158 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Abendrotli, Brothers, Portcliester, N. Y., for the 2d best iron 

 enamelled ware. Silver medal. 



Chas. Henry Sandford, 51 Green street, for good iron furni- 

 ture. Silver medal, 



Demeure & Co., 382 Broadway, for an iron spring bed bottom. 

 A Silver Medal having been before awarded. Diploma. 



G. Godone, 773 Broadway, for a cast iron gilded music-stand. 

 Diploma. 



Engraving on Wood and Steel, and Lithograyhy. 



Judges— T. C. Strype, Wm. Howland, H. W. Herrick. 



A. H. Ritchie, 23 Chambers street, for the best engraving on 

 steel. Gold medal. 



Wm. Pate, 16 Burling slip, for the 2d best engraving on steel. 

 Silver medal. 



J. W. Orr, 75 Nassau street, for the best engraving on wood. 

 Silver medal. 



Alexander M. Graff, 142 Eighth avenue, for the 2d best engrav- 

 ing on wood. Diploma. 



Endicott & Co., 59 Beekman street, for the best lithography. 

 Silver medal. 



Geo. W. Hatch, & Co., 29 William street, for the 2d best lith- 

 ography. Diploma. - 



C. Copley, 331 Pearl street, for the best chart engraving. 

 Diploma. 



T. N. Hickox, 294 Pearl street, for the best stencil marking 

 plates. Diploma. 



Fine Arts. 



Judges — S. N. Dodge, J. H. Shegogue. 



W. G. Hays, 208 Foui'th street, for the best oil painting. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



J. K, Fisher, 224 East Broadway, for copies of the old mas- 

 ters and portrait of a child. Silver medal. 



Chas. W. Jarvis, 62 White street, for portraits. Silver Medal. 



Goupil & Co., 366 Broadway, for artists' colors, materials and 

 picture frames. Silver medal. 



W. J. Hanington, 418 Broadway, for beautiful specimens of 

 stained glass. Gold medal. 



John Kennedy, 75 West Thirty-fifth street, for the best and 

 most artistic marble mantels. Gold medal. 



Boyle and Lauder, 4 and 6 East Twentieth street, for an 

 Italian marble carved mantel. Silver medal. 



