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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- Foreign division
- Verleger
- Her Majesty's Commissioners
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- London
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- 4
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1862
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- WA:B62-4
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- Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz
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- Austria At The International Exhibition Of 1862
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- TitelblattTitelblatt II
- InhaltsverzeichnisInhaltsverzeichnis IV
- KapitelAustria At The International Exhibition Of 1862 -
- KapitelMecklenburg-Schwerin 1
- KapitelHanse-Towns 1
- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
- KapitelGreece 11
- KapitelHawaiian Or Sandwich Islands 21
- KapitelHayti 22
- KapitelIonian Islands 23
- KapitelItaly 29
- KapitelJapan 89
- KapitelLiberia 103
- KapitelMadagascar 104
- KapitelThe Netherlands. 105
- KapitelNorway 119
- KapitelPeru 129
- KapitelPortugal 131
- KapitelRome 165
- KapitelRussia 1
- KapitelSiam 27
- KapitelSpain 29
- KapitelSweden 69
- KapitelSwitzerland 85
- KapitelTurkey 99
- KapitelUnited States 119
- KapitelUruguay 131
- KapitelVenezuela 133
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Import Export Value 400.000 flor. Refined Iron, Steel 29.500 Cwts. — Plate Iron and wire • • — — 211.500 Cwt. 3,440.000 „ Metals. The amount of other Metals and metallic Wolfram (Tungsten) Ores Zinc 112 26.028 With the exception of Mercury and Lead, being, in their unrefined metallic state, notable articles of export, considerable quantities of the above-named raw Metals, and especially Gold, Silver, Copper, Tin and Zinc, are imported in large quantities, partly to supply the wants of the Mint offices, partly to provide inland Industry with raw materials. produced in 1860, stands, as follows: The import and export movement during the year 1861 is Antimony (metallic and Ores) 8.767 Owls represented by the following numbers in Cwts.: Cadmia 131.043 r Import Export Chrome-ores 18.974 „ Gold in bars • . 11*68 0-29 Copper . 52.665 „ Silver „ „ . . . 2.812-861 2-94 Gold 32 n Mercury . . • . • — 2.515 Lead 140.020 n Lead-unrefined . . 1.433 2.461 Litharge 25.342 n Litharge . . . . 266 3.603 Mercury 4.697 T> Tin, unrefined .. . 9.086 382 Nickel (reguline) 35 n Zinc . 18.589 4.061 Nickel, unrefined („Nickelspeise w ) 67 n Copper . 26.504 5.996 Nickel and Cobalt-Ores . . . 5.711 n Nickel 62 12 Silver 6.797 n The total number of workmen, employed in Mining esta- Tin 1.305 blishments, has been proved to amount to 100,000. Fifty-thou- sand other workmen find employment in Smelting and Refining- establishments. 1. BAADERS Son, Commerce of Minerals. Vienna, Wieden 797. Minerals, Rocks and Organic remains from the Austrian Empire. Specimens of Collections for Students. The Exhibitor keeps for selection a most extensive store of Minerals, Rocks and' Organic remains, especially from the Austrian Empire and sells them in detail, and in whole collections, in any size and at most moderate prices. Specially to be com mended for School establishments and Students, to whom are sold every year some hundreds of collections , such as are exhi bited here. 2. B0GHDAN0VICS Alexander, Possessor of Mining and Metallurgical establishments. Zimbrd, Comitate of Arad, Hungary. Specimens of Mining productions. 3. BRUNICKI Maurice, Baron. Village of Visarzoioa, Circle of New-Sandec, Galicia. Petroleum. (See Class 2.) 4. BRUNN-TAUBITZ MINING- COMPANY, lint,in am Wald, next to Qfoehl, Lower Austria. Agent at Vienna: John Preindelsberger and Son, City 1138. Graphite. 5. GURU, Or. Alexander. Manufacturer of Portland- Cement. Muthmannsdorf next to Wiener Neustadt, Loioer Austria. Portland-Cemcnt under varied forms, as: a lion’s head, a paper-presser in form of a dog, bricks (with and without admixture of Sand). This manufactory is calculated for an annual production of 40,000—60,000 Cwt of Portland-cement of the same quality as the exhibited objects. The bricks (either of pure cement, or with an admixture of coarse Sand in the proportion of 1 to 3, 4, or G), arc attested by the stamp they bear, to have been cast (not ^pressed") in presence of a Commission of the Industrial Society of Lower Austria. Those exhibited are intended to be submitted to a trial of their absolute cohesion. 6. D ELIA Joseph. Alt-Orsova, Military Frontier. Specimens of Chromium-ore, No. 1 —121. These ores occur in the mountain-ranges near Alt-Orsova, either in veins or in irregular accumulations, varying in extent and in thickness from one to five feet. Some of them include more than 1,000 Cwt of these ores. 7. D0M0K0S, I. R. and Soeietary Copper Mining-, Smelting- and Hammering-establishment. Baldnbanya, Transylvania. Ores and Slags. (See Class 31.) 8. DOPPLER John, Stone cutter and owner of Marble quarries. Salzburg. (Medal II. Class 1855, Paris). Specimens of polished Marble from the principal quarries in the Dukedom of Salzburg and Fancy-wares of Marble. (See Class 10.) In 1859, the exhibitor has laid open several new Marble- quarries at Adneth near Salzburg), from which two and three coloured (white, red and blue) Marbles are extracted. These varieties ai;e particularly lit for objects bearing a sumptuous character and have already been used for fountain and stair- balusters in the new Exchange of Vienna, and for an altar n St. Sepulchre’s Chapel at Jerusalem. The Exhibitor sells this Marble in rawly hewn pieces (up to 150 Cubic feet) for 4—7 Austrian florins per Cubic foot (loco Salzburg) and executes drawings of every sort in finished stone-cutter’s work at most moderate prices. 9. EGGER S. Ware-house of Coins, Antiquities and objects of Natural History. Pestk, Dorot/ieer-Gasse 11. Depot at Vienna: City 1134. Agent at London: M. Davidsohn, 32, Wilson Street, Finsbury. Minerals . from Hungary and other countries: EuchroYtc, Coelestinc, Aragonite, Libethenite, Lett- somite etc. A Clasp for a Hungarian Mantle („Mente“) in antique style, beset with genuine Pearls, Emeralds and Rubies. A Letter-presser in shape of a table, with Fruits composed of Oriental Pearls on a plate of Lapis lazuli. (See Class 33.) This ware house possesses an extensive selection of the rarest Antiquities, of Greek, Roman, Celtic and Medieval (espe cially Hungarian) Coins and Medals, of Armours, Instruments, Goblets of gold, silver and bronze Ornaments in antique and „Rococ«“ style. The Natural-History division is constantly pro vided with a choice store of Minerals, Rocks and Petrifications, of Lepidoptera and Coleoplcra, of marine, fresh-water and land Shells, of Plants and Algae, skins and eggs of Birds etc. Cata logues are delivered gratis. 10. EGGERT A. and Comp. Mugrau, District of Krumau, Bohemia. Graphite. 11. EIBISWALD (I. R. Steel- and Ironwork-Admini stration). Eibiswald, Stiria. Cast-Puddling and Cemented Steel; Iron. L InMlHinimti* •iMiHtniiiniifl
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