The World's Columbian Exposition 1893. Chicago, U.S.A. 1893
Official Catalogue With Illustrations issued by the Royal Danish Commission
År: 1893
Sider: 163
UDK: 061.4(100) Chicago
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DENMARK
GROUP XCIII.
GROUP XCII.
MARBLE, STONE AND METAL MONUMENTS,
MAUSOLEUMS, MANTELS, ETC. - CASKETS, COFFINS AND
UNDERTAKERS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
Class 581.
Fiskbæk, P. M., manufacturer of marble ware, Aarhus: Monumen-
tal marble plate in relief.
The exhibited marble plate has been treated by a litho-electrographic
process invented by the Exhibitor and which will be of the greatest
importance to the production of architectonic and decorative marble works.
It enables a single person to carry out, in the course of a few minutes, the
work which generally requires several weeks for its performance. By this
treatment a composition is formed which renders the marble resistant to
fats, filth, -mosses, etc.
ART METAL WORKS, ENAMELS, ETC.
Class 585.
BlRK, Dagmar, Miss, 5 Nikolajgade, Copenhagen: See p. 76.
ChrISTESEN, V., jeweller, manufacturer of gold and silver ware,
11 Amaliegade, Copenhagen: Centre-piece, bronze, (9 ft. 3 inch, long) re-
presenting the Triumphal procession öf Galathea, and the Elopement of
Agnete with the Merman, composed and modeled by professor C. Peters.
Established at Slagelse 1846,'removed to Copenhagen 1856; awarded
a great number of exposition medals, among which Gold medals in Lon-
don 1870, Paris 1878, Malmø 1881, Paris 1889. — See Gr. 96 cl. 601, Gr.
97 cl. 604—5; Gr. c)8 cl. 612.
DalhOFF, H., & SøN (H. Dalhoff & Son), braziers by appointment
to H. M. the King, 22 Store Kongensgade, Copenhagen: Bronze-works,
Altar candlesticks in cast polished brass, design by Mr. K. Arne Petersen,
architect; Altar candle-sticks, one pair designed by Mr. N. G. Henriksen,
sculptor; pair of Sconces from old models at Fredensborg Palace.
Established 1815.