t WM CLASS XXXV. POTTERY. [ 6827 ] Ashworth, George L., & Brothers, Hanley, Staffordshire.—Dinner, dessert, toilet ware, &c., in ironstone china and earthenware. [ 6828 ] Atkins, Thomas, & Son, Engineers, 62 Fleet Street, London.—Patent moulded carbon filters, and patent glass circulating filter fountains, supplying filtered water for public use. (See page 92.) [ 6829 ] Battam & Son, Gough Square, London, E.C.—Decorated Etrusoan vases from the antique, and other ceramic works. [ 6830 ] Bell, J. & M. P., & Co., Glasgow Lottery, Glasgow. — Porcelain, earthenware, parian and terra cotta. [ 683, 3 Bevington, Messrs., & Son, Hanley, Staffordshire.—China, porcelain, parian, earthen ware, &c. (See page 93.) [ 6832 ] Blanchard, Mark H., Blackfriars Road, S.—White and coloured terra cotta for architec tural decoration and other purposes. Obtained the Prize Medal at the Exhibition of 1851. The objects here exhibited are— 1. Copy of the Western vase, from the orginal in the British Museum. 2, 3. Reduced copies of the Warwick and Albani vases. 4. Statue of Watt. 5, 6. A pair of Neapolitan vases, from the antique in the Kensington Museum, all in red terra cotta; commissioned to be executed for the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. 7. A column, as executed ijnder the First Commis sioner of Her Majesty’s Parks and Buildings, for the arcades of Victoria Park. 8. A column, as executed for the arcades of the Royal Horticultural Gardens, for the Royal Commissioners. 9. A statue of Flora, from the Capitol, and a series of vases and other objects. 10. Duplicate of the Flagstaff Pedestal from St. Mark’s Cross, Venice, commissioned to be executed by the Department of Science and Art, Kensington Musuem. ( 91 )