Illustrated London News, November 1st, 1862.
- Edition.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated London News," November 1st, 1862. This Issue has been taken from a Bound Volume, therefore the Binding Holes are showing.
(Supplement included)
Condition is Very Good.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Revolution in Greece.
2- Foreign and Colonial News.
3- Church & Universities.
4- Metropolitan News.
5- Country News.
6- Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton at Islington-Green. Sculptured by the Late John Thomas.
7- The Court.
a- Arrival of the Queen at Osborne.
8- Wills and Bequests.
9- Scientific News.
10- Music.
11- The Theatres.
12- The Farm.
13- Chess, with Problem No. 975.
14- National Sports.
15- The Distress in the North.
16- Monetary Transactions of the Week.
17- The Markets.
18- Bankrupts.
19- Launch of the Caledonia.
20- The Late Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart.
21- Paris Fashions for November.
22- The International Exhibition.
1- "Una and the Lion." Modelled by the Late John Thomas.
2- Cabinet by Jackson and Graham.
3- "Sheep." Painted by G. Morland.
4- "Chamois-Hunters Reposing." Painted by A. De Meuron.
5- Drinking-Cup in the Chinese Court Formed of a Human Skull.
6- Chinese Stove.
7- Locomotive Tank Engine.
8- Improved Patent Cab.
9- Carriage by Stevenson and Elliot.
10- Carriage by Rock and Son.
11- Stable Fittings by Musgrave Brothers of Belfast.
12- Mannstein's Patent Folding Furniture.
13- Furniture by G. Thonet.
14- Charles I. and His Standard-Bearer.
15- Mitchell's Type-Composing and Distributing Machines.
16- The Foreign Pictures at the International Exhibition.- The German and Austrian Schools.
17- Tapestries and Gobelins and Beauvais, and the China of Sevres.
18- Magnetic Purifying-Filter.
19- Messrs. Allsopps' Pale-Ale Brewery, Burton on Trent.
20- The Festival of Gebr-el-Haleeg, or Breaking of the Canal.
21- "Linnets Defending their Nest against a Dormouse." - Model in Wax for a Bronze Alto-Relievo. By A Cain.
22- Fountain by Barbezat and Co.
23- Austrian Locomotive Engines, Steierdorf and Duplex.
24- Marine Engines of the Societe Des Forges et Chantiers De La Mediterranee.
25- Sandford and Mallory's Flax-Gin.
26- Blowing-Engines.
27- Allison's Pianoforte.
28- Oblique Grand Pianoforte by Collard and Collard.
29- Horticultural Buildings.
30- Chinese Screen.
31- Cask-Cleansing Machine.
32- Ward's System of Ocean Marine Telegraph.
33- Carved Ivory Cups by G.F. Bohler.
34- Temple of Art by B. Taylor.
Engravings.
1- Front Page Engraving called "Sheep," by Morland, in the International Exhibition.
2- The Monument of George Stephenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
3- The Statue of Sir Hugh Myddelton at Islington-Green, Sculptured by the Late John Thomas.
4- Full Page Engraving called "The International Exhibition : "Chamois-Hunters Reposing," By A. De Meuron.
5- Full Page Engraving called "A Night Scene on the Nile, near the Mouth of the Cairo Canal, During the Festival of Gebr-El-Haleeg, or Breaking the Canal."
6- The Late Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart., Serjeant-Surgeon to the Queen. (Portrait).
7- Launch of Her Majesty's Armour-Plated Screw-Frigate Caledonia, 34 Guns, at Woolwich, yesterday Week. (Half Page Engraving)
8- Paris Fashions for November. (Half Page Engraving)
9- Messrs. Allsopp and Sons' Pale-Ale Brewery at Burton-on-Trent.
10- The International Exhibition.
1- "Una and the Lion," in Metal, Modelled by the Late John Thomas.
2- Jackson and Graham's Cabinet.
3- Carriage by Stevenson and Elliot, of Stirling.
4- Patent Viceroy Hansom Cab by Evans, of Liverpool.
5- Sociable, with Interchangeable Heads, by Rock and Son, of Hastings.
6- Stable Fittings by Messrs. Musgrave Brothers, of Belfast.
7- Furniture and Parqueterie Flooring by Thonet Brothers, London and Vienna.
8- Patent Folding Furniture by Mannstein of Vienna.
9- Drinking-Cup Formed from a Hunam Skull, in the Chinese Court.
10- Chinese Stove.
11- Screen in the Chinese Court.
12- Iron Fountain, by Barbezat, in the French Court.
13- "Charles I and His Standard-Bearer," in Aluminium, Exhibited by Bell and Co.
14- Mitchel's Type-Distributing Machine.
15- Mitchel's Type-Composing Machine.
16- Locomotive Tank-Engine, by Manning, Wardle, and Co., of Leeds.
17- Spencer's Patent Magnetic Purifying-Filter.
18- "The Grapplers," Group in Bronze Zinc, Modelled by Molin.
19- "Linnets Defending their Nest against a Doormouse." Modelled in Wax by A. Cain.
20- Full Page Engraving called "The International Exhibition : Tappestries of Gobelins and Beauvais, and China of Sevres."
21- Austrian Locomotives : The Duplex Engine.
22- Marine Engines of the Maditerranean Forging Company.
23- Sandford and Mallory's Flax-Gin.
24- Blowing-Engine in the Belgian Department of the Western Annexe.
25- Ward's Night Signal Telegraph.
26- Pianoforte by Messrs. Allison, of Wardour-Street.
27- Weeks' Glass Wall.
28- Scott's Glass Walls.
29- Section of River's Short-Plan Glass Orchard.
30- Robinson's Cask-Cleansing Machine.
31- Oblique Grand Pianoforte by Collard and Collard.
32- Section of a Lean-To Hothouse.
33- Section of a Paxton Lean-To Vinery.
34- "Temple of Art," in Vegetable Ivory, by B. Taylor.
35- Carved Ivory Cup, by F. Bohler, in the Zollverein Department.
36- Carved Ivory Cup, by F.B. Hler, in the Zollverein Department.