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AN
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
CHURCH FURNITURE,
Clerical Robes, &c.
MANUFACTURED BY
BII^MINGHAM,
AND No. 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET,
(OPPOSITE THE BRITISH MUSEUM,)
LONDON.
Forty-Eighth Edition, with many new Dejigns.
JONES AND WILLIS,
In fubmitting the following Lift of Articles and Prices, requeft
a clofe perufal and comparifon ; and they would beg to obferve
(^adc of ^anmcnt.
The Amount can be paid through any Bank to the Joint Stock
Banks in Birmingham or London, or to any of the Bank of England
Branches, in account with MelTrs. Jones and Willis, Birming-
ham ; or by Poft Office Order to the Firm.
heavy and cheap Goods, under the different heads, to this rule.
Stitrahurtinii ta tlje fml €Mm.
PUBLISHED 1846.
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Let all things be done decently and in order."
/'"^^^^^^^T has been juftly ftated, that while changes are continually occurring in the conduft of
V^^N^ the various Eftablifhments in whofe modes of doing bufinefs the interells of the greater
0<^~:^ portion of the community are involved, yet comparatively little alteration has taken
place in tiie charges of thofe Articles which are required for the ufe of the Church, competition
having been fcarcely awakened, in confequence of the fmall demand in any particular locality.
Thus, while in other branches of bufmefs, Manufadlurers and Retailers have alike depended
upon fmall profits and increafed returns, it is notorious that the prices of Clerical Robes and
In the hope of bringing this branch of trade to the level of others, and extending it far be-
yond the Midland Counties, Messrs. Jones and Willis, at the fuggeflion of diftinguiihed indi-
viduals, have opened a Depot for Church Furniture and Clerical Garments in Birmingham,
where Clergymen and Churchwardens may be fupplied with fuitable articles having appropriate
dellgns.
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The Homily for the repairing, keeping clean, and comely adorning of Churches, very properly
admonifhes us, by the care we take with our own houfes, of the care we ought to take of the
" It is a com?non cuftom ufed of all men, when they intend to have their friends or neighbours
to come to their houfes to eat or drink with them, or to have any folemn afetnbly to treat
or talk of any matter, they will have their houfes, which they keep in continued reparations,
to be clean and fine, left they ft:!ould be counted ftuttif? or little to regard their friends and
neighbours ; how much more, then, ought the HOUSE OF GOD, which we commonly
cail the CHURCH, to be fufficiently repaired in all places, and to be honourably adorned and
garnified, and to be kept clean and fweet, to the comfort of the people that pall refort thereto
This fhould certainly teach us that for the Furniture of the Church, the " Holy Table," the
"Fair Linen Cloths," and other articles " confecrated" or "feparated" to the worfhip of God,
it is indecorous to make ufe of any ordinary material, bearing no emblem of having been dedicated
In enteiing more extenfively into this department of their bufinefs, it will be their great objeft
to fupply fuitable Church Furniture and Attire, at as fmall a cofl as, and even in fome inftances,
at a lower price than is given for ill-adapted articles. Simplicity, combined with ftrift propriety,
To fecure excellency and durability, the greateft attention will be given to the manufafture
of the Articles, and thus they hope to obtain the approbation of thofe who may favour them
with their orders.
PREFACE.
Art.
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fmall profits'and increafed returns y' adopt the loweft fcale
of charges poffible.
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CHURCH CAR PETS, HA NGINGS, EPISCOPA L ROBES
JURY AWARD.
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JURY AWARD.
Jones and Willis beg to obferve, that the Damafk Linens are of the
befl Fabric, and their own Manufadrure.
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This fine Linen Cloth is intended to cover the top and fides only, and fringed at the ends
7s.6d. per yard, the Fringe inclufive.
No. 2.
This Cloth is made of the finest quality, without any device ; it is intended to cover the top and fides
li- Embroidered with five CroiTes or any other device, 53. to 15s. extra.
No. 4.
If Embroidered with five CrofTes, ar any other device, 5s. to 155. extra.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON,
In this Gloth no expenfe has been fpared in producing the fineft and moil beautiful 'fabric ; it is
intended to cover the top and fides only, and fringed at the ends, and ufed as No. 3.
36 inches wide, 9s. per yard ; the Fringe meafured inclufive at the fame price.
No. 6.
This Cloth is the fame device as No. 5, and ufed with a Super- Altar.
27 nclics wide, 63. 6d. ; 36 inches, 9s. ; 2 yards by 2^, 40s, ; 2 yards by 3, 48s. ; 2 yards by 3I, 56s.
„ „ 7 „ ,, 6s. 6d. „
Napkins, 24 to 33 inches fquire, cm be mnde from Linen or French Cambric, and Embroidered
in white, and Fringed.
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.
To fpread upon the Altar, for the VefTels to be placed upon for the Confecration.
If Embroidered, 8s.6d.
Of fine Cambric, delicately Embroidered in White, and about 20 inches fquare, 25s.
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With more limple Croffes, Sec. from los.
12 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
all,
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For the Chalice and Paten, fhould be of the fame colour as thofe of the Altar Frontal in ufe, and may
be Embroidered to any extent in Gold and Silk.
uurse.
To correfpond, in colour and material, with the above Veil, from I2s.6d.
No. I.— Cloth, 7s.6d.— Silk Velvet, ios.6d. No. 2.— Cloth, ios.6d.— Silk Velvet, I3s.6d.
No. 3.— Cloth, i2s.6d. — Silk Velvet, I5s.6d. No. 4. — Silk Velvet, 25s.
No. 5.— Ribbed Silk, i7s.6d.— Silk Velvet, 21s. No. 6.— Silk Velvet, 175 6d.
Plain, without Embroidery or Fringe, in Cloth, 25. to 5s. ; Silk, 6s. to 9s. ; Silk Velvet, 7s. to i2s.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 15
.^Itar Sobers
Are ftrongly recommended to be made up as in Fig. B ; this is the ancient, correfl, and by far the
moft beautiful way. The flowing Unes of drapery in Fig C. are practically inconvenient, and not
in harmony with the ftraight lines of the architefture of our Churches ; whilst a Frontal made up
as A. has a very great air of poverty.
To facilitate the ordering of their Made-up Covers, Jones and Willis fubmit the prices of the
Plain Cover in three different fizes and fliapes, without Embroidery, Fringes, &c. As they are
given feparately at pages 19 to 34, a calculation can be made by adding to the Plain Cover the
For a Table 4ft. 6in. long, 2ft. loin. wide, and 3ft. high, and for every additional 9 inches in the
length of the Table, \ yard extra Cloth and \ yard of Shalloon will be required. If the Altar
is 7ft. or more long, 2ft. 9in. wide, and 3ft. 2in. in height, which is the fize recommended, the
price will be extra in proportion.
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For
For
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6ft
long ... 2 I For 5ft. 3in. long... 240 6
For
For
5ft. 3in. long... 213
2170
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2 4 For 6ft 2 7 6ft
i6 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
This Article obtained the Medal in the Paris Exhibition, and the fale has fincc been fecured by J. & W.
Jones and Willis have introduced the following extra ftout quality ofRibbed Silk, 28 and 48
inches wide, 23s. and 48s. per yard, for Embroidering upon, where the Frontals are more or lefs
covered.
For 4ft. 6in. long, and for every additional 9 inches in length, ^ yard more Silk and Shalloon.
Ribbed Silk, 18 inches wide, can be had from 7s. to 8s. 6d. per yard ; 24 inches wide, i8s. 6d.
To obviate the ill appearance of the feam, which is caufed hy the ufual width of Velvet, Meffrs.
Jones and Willis have fet up Looms for the manufadlure of Velvet 24 and 48 inches wide, of
the richest quality. As the increafed width diminifhes the number of breadths, it very decidedly
improves the appearance.
For a Table 4ft. 6in. long, 2ft. loln. wide, 3ft. zin. high, and for every additional 9 inches
in the length, ^ yard of Velvet and Shalloon.
10 13 I.} 11 14 7 15 12 10}
For 5ft. 3 in. 11 7 9 12 9 2| 16 7 6
„ 6ft 12 2 4 13 8 10 17 2 1
.. 7ft 13 I 10 H 3 4 18 I
7
For a Table 4 feet 6 inches long, 3 feet wide, and 3 feet 2 inches high.
13 7 6 H 13 3 19 13 6
For S ft. 3 in 14 4 o -
^S 9 ° 20 12 o
„ 6ft 15 I o 16 4 9 21 9 o
„ 7ft 15 18 6 17 5 9 22 6 o
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 19
Fig. B
For
20 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
JONES AND WILLIS fubmit a few Devices in Crosses, Monograms, Flowers, Stars, &c.
numbered for reference. Many others can be forwarded for feledion, or they can work from
Architcd's Drawings, and Eftimates given.
The mort fimple are the leaft expenfive. The prices on this and following pages vary from 35s.
to 70s. and 18 to 23 inches high, or about i/8th fcale.
No. I No. 2.
The above Crolles can alfo be made to any fizc for Dolfels, and No. 1, 2, and 3 in Applique work.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.
JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No ir- No. I
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 23
No 19. .
No. 20.
14 to 18 inches high, or about i-8th Scale —Prices varying from 30s. to 45s
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26 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
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From 3 to 9 inches high, and from 3s. to 7s.6d. each.
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From 3 to 7 inches high. —The prices vary from 3s. to 12s. 6d. each.
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AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 27
From 3 to 7 inches high, and from 4s. to 15s. each. — Other defigns at fimilar prices.
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28 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
Beft Gold, from 3s. to 7s. 6d. per yard. Bell Gold Surface, from is.6d. to 4s. per yard.
In all cafes it may be obfeived, that very much of the efFeft of a good Altar Frontal depends upon
the richnefs of the Fringes.
Beft Gold, 2in. wide, 13s.; 2^in. 15s.; 3in. i8s. ; 3|in. 21s.; 4in. 25s, per yard.
Beft Gold Surface, 2in. 6s.; 2iin. 8s 3d.; 3in. gs.6d.; 3^in. iis.6d. ;
4in. I3s.6d. per yard.
Silk Fringe, plain or mixed alternately in colours, 4s. to 8s. per yard.
Worfted, with Silk Heading, is. to 2s. per yard. Ditto, lod. to 2od. per yard, according to width.
Fringes are manufaftured by Jones and Willis in great variety. It is always defirable to work
up the colours which predominate in the Frontal, and the arrangement of the colours may be varied to
an almoft infinite extent. A fmall mixture of Gold much increafes their beauty, at a fmall expenfe.
In Rich Silk Velvet, 8s. ; Crimfon, Blue, Purple, and Green Velvet, i is. EmbolTed Edges, 3s extra.
I €^iirlis.
From 5S.6d. to 30s. the Set. — In ordering, pleafe ftate the length in inches, the colour or colours
who wtjh to make up their own Altar Front a Is, Covers, &c.
ALSO GOLD THREAD AND EMBROIDERY SILK.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 29
No. I
.
— With Crofs and Fringe, elevated on a Foot Pace.
The above can be made in Broad Cloth, from 5/. to 8/. ; in Ribbed Silk or Utrecht, 9/. to 13/.
No. 2. — With Monogram and Border, and Powdered Super-Frontal, Super-Altar, &c.
In Broad Cloth, 9/. to 14/. ; Ribbed Silk or Utrecht, 14/. to 18/. ; Silk Velvet, 24/. to 30/.
The above has been taken from an old Illamination formerly in Siddington Church,
Gloucefter-
fhire, and' can be made up in Silk Velvet, from 24/. to 30/. j in extra Ribbed Silk and Utrecht
Velvet, from 1 4/. to 1 8/. ; or Broad Cloth, from 9/. to 4/.
1
^r The Super-Frontal is always better in Crimfon Velvet. The Frontals may vary in colour
according to the Seafon, and need not be of
the fame material as the Super-Frontal.
3© JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. 4.
The above Embroidered Cover can be made in bell Broad Cloth, from 10?. to 14/. ; in extra Ribbed
Silk and Utrecht Velvet, from 16/. to 21/. ; and in rich Silk Velvet, from 24/. to 33/.
No. 5.
Can be made in beft Broad Cloth, from 20Z. to 28A ; in extra Ribbed Silk and Utrecht Velvet,
from 2SI. to 33/. ; and Silk Velvet, from 35/. to 44/.
No, 6.
Can be made in belt Broad Cloth, from 20I. to 28/. j in extra Ribbed Silk and Utrecht Velvet,
from 29/. to 34/.; and Silk Velvet, from 36/. to 46/.
The above Three Devices obtained the Jury Award in theM85i Exhibition.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 31
No. 7.
The above Embroidered Cover can be made in Cloth, from 16/. to 20/. ; extra Ribbed Silk and
Utrecht Velvet, from zzl. to 27/. ; and rich Silk Velvet, from 28/. to 35/.
No. 8.
The above embroidered Cover can be made in Cloth, from 17/. to 21/. ; in extra Ribbed Silk and
Utrecht Velvet, 23/. to 28Z. ; and in rich Silk Velvet, from 29/. to -i^dl.
No. 9.
The above embroidered Cover can be made in Cloth, from 17L to 20/. ; in extra Ribbed Silk and
Utrecht Velvet, 20/. to 25/, ; and in rich Silk Velvet, from 27/. to 35/.
32 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
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No. lo.
No. 1 1.
In Cloth, 5/. los. to 7/. los. according to quality of Cloth and fize of Altar.
No. 12.
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The above Three Covers have no ends to the Frontal. The Frontals can be made for Rods or Laths ;
fit Super-Altars can be embroidered to fuit any of the Covers when required.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 33
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No. I.
No. 2.
No. 3. No. 5.
The white fpaces acrofs Nos. 4 and 5 are left for the Names of Churches, Schools, &c.
Beft Bunting, from 3 yards to 5 yards long -, from 15s. to 63s. each, according to fize and kind.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 39
No. I.
The above is made in an extra quality of 3-thread Bruffels Carpet, 27 inches wide, 6s. per yard.
In an Ingrain Crimfon Ground and Ruby device, and Bifhop's Purple and Blue Ground and
Gold device.
No, 2.
The above is made in an extra quality of 3-thread Bruffels Carpet, 6s. per yard, iw a Crimfon
Ground and Ruby device.
No, 3.
Is made in Blue with'Gold device. Gold and Scarlet device, and Crimfon and Rwby device ;
Is made in Crimfon and Ruby, and Crimfon and Gold, Green and Gold, and Blue and Gold,
27 inches wide, BrulTels, 6s. per yard, and extra Velvet-pile, i zs. per yard.
No. 5.
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Is made in the fame colours, width, and prices as No. 4 ; alfo in Crimfon, Green, Gold, and White.
No. 6.
Is a plain ground Crimfon, Blue, Purple, or Green Carpet, without any pattern. It is well
It is made in a 3-thread Bruflels, 6s. ; and richeft Velvet, 1 2s, per yard.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 41
No. 7.
Is an extra quality 3-thread BrufTels Carpet, 27 inches wide, 6s. ; in Crimfon and Ruby, Blue and
Gold, Crimfon and Gold, and Green and Gold.
No. 8.
Can be made 27 inches wide, 6s. per yard ; Velvet-pile, 12s. ; in Crimfon and Ruby, and Crimfon
Ground, and Gold and Green device.
No. 9.
Can be made in Crimfon and Ruby, or any colour, in Bruffels, 27 inches wide, 6s, per yard;
Velvet-pile, 1 2s. per yard.
42 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. lo.
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In Bruffels, 27 inches, 6s. per yard ; Velvet-pile, 12s. ; in Crimfon and Ruby, or any five colours.
No. 1 1.
In BrufTels 2"7 inches, 6s. per yard ; Velver-pile, 12s.; in Crimfon and Ruby, or any five colours.
^orbcrs.
No. 9.
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Is made 4^ inches wide, in an extra BrufTels, Is made to correfpond with No. 4 Carpet,
is.4d. per yard ; Velvet-pile, 2S.8d. ; and is and in the fame colours, 6 inches wide. In
adapted for any of the Carpets. Bruffels, is.8d. per yard, and extra Velvet-
pile, 3s, 2d. per yard.
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Can be made 6in. wide, in extra Bruffels, is.gd. gin. Bruffels, 2s.6d ; Velvet-pile, 5s.
per yard ; Velvet-pile, 3s. 6d. per yard. I Sin. Bruffels, 4s. 6d. ; Velvet-pile, 9s.
Li Crimfon and Ruby, Blue and Gold, Crimfon To fuit No. 8 Carpet.
No. 21.
In Bruffels, I2in. 3s. 6d. ; Velvet-pile, 7s. per yard. If Stuffed, 8s. per yard.
No. 5.
In Bruffels, !2in. 3J.6d. ; 14in.4s.3d. per yard. Velvet-pile, I2in. 7s.; I4in. 8s.6d. per yard.
No, 6.
In Bruffels, i 2in. 3s. 6d. ; Velvet-pile, 7s. In Crimfon and Ruby, or any five colours.
44 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
1 2 inches fquare, without Borders, in Crimfon and Ruby, White, Red, Green, and Gold.
No. I. No. 2.
Bruflels Carpet, fluffed Flock, 3s. ; Horse-hair,'3s.9d. Velvet-pile Carpet, fluffed Flock, 4s. ; Horse-hair, 5s.
No. 16.
No. 15.
FOR THE ALTAR, SEDILIA, AND COMMUNION RAILS, WITHIN THE SANCTUARY.
No. 18.
Is made in Crimfon and Ruby, and Red, Gold, White, Green, Blue, and Purple, i 8 inches wide.
In Bruffels, 4s. 6d. per yard, and extra Velvet-pile, 9s. per yard.
It can be made any length.
No. 19.
No. 20.
Jones and Willis beg to obferve, that they have discontinued their 2-yard wide printed
Cloth, and fubftituted a lefs expenfive and more endurable material in Kidderminiter Carpet, the
colours of which are more permanent, and the pattern the fame on both fides. They have pre-
Is made in a Ruby ground and Crimfon device, 4s. per yard. The defign is fuited to a limited fpace.
No. 23.
In Ruby and Crimfon, Blue and Gold, Crimlbn and Gold, and Green and Gold device, 4s. per yard.
No. 24.
The above is made in a Ruby ground and Crimion device ; alio in Green and Black, 4s. per yard.
46 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. 25.
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No. 26. — To correfpond with Nos. i, 2, 3, 4, and 7, in Bruffels, i8in. 4s. 6d. ; Velvet-pile, 9s. per yard.
The above Carpets can be made up ready for ufe if correcSl dimenfions and other particulars are given.
mm @"ar|jct @'0btrs.
No. I.
No. 2.
The above devices have been manufaflured in a heavy Linen Cloth, for covering expenfive Carpets.
; ;
They are not in Stock, but can be made to order in ten to fourteen days.
Can l^e made in Crimfon and Ruby, or in any and Ruby; and richeft Velvet-pile, 12s. 6d.
colour, in BrulTels, zjin. wide, 6s. 3d. per yard per yard.
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Can be made in Crimfon and Ruby device Can be made in Crimfon and Ruby, or in any
alfo in Blue, Scarlet, Gold, and Green device ;
colour, in Bruffels, 27in. wide, 6s 3d. per yard
BrulTels, 6s. 3d, & Velvet-pile, 12s. 6d. per yard. Velvet-pile, I2s6d. per yard.
JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. 7.
No 8,
and Velvet-pile, I2s.6d. per yard. Can be ma^^c lu ciic unic coiours, vvjdtli, and
prices as No 7.
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No. 9. No 10.
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No. II. No. 12.
No. lo.
No. IIA.
per yard, & Velvet-pile, 7s ; in Crimfon and Is made in BrufTels, 8 inches wide, 2s.6d. ;
Ruby, and Blue and Gold. It correfponds Velvet-pile, 5s. per yard ; in Ruby and Crim-
with No. 2 Carpet, and is alfo fuited to No. 6. fon, or any colour ;
J^itnbrixs.
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And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 51
i^cqistercir "Eflasfioths.
14 by 8 by 5, 39s.
DIAMOND FLAX OR HEMP.
UNION —No. 5 No. 6.
To correfpond with the Carpets, ])ages 39 and 40, 14 by 12, and 6 to 8 inches high.
In Kidderminfter Carpet, 5s, ; Bruflels, 8s ; Pile, 12s. 6d. ; Utrecht Velvet, 14s. pgr><te(! W .^a^
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Turkey Woollen Damalk. — Is made in plain Crirafon, Stuffed Flock, 7s. ; Curled Hair, los. per yard.
52 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
In Crimfon Moreen, and Stuffed with Flock, 2s as.gd 3s 6d. and 4s. 3d. per yard.
R.ug Mats, for the Floor, is.4d. to is 8d. per Iquare foot.
g|^ The Carriage cannot be paid unlcfs the Order amounts to Five Pounds.
9 inch wide, 9d. to lod. ; I2in lod. to iid ; i8in. iid. to 13d. ; 27in. is.5d. to is.7d. ;
36in. is8d to xs 2d. ; 48in. 2S 4d. to 2s.iid. ; 54in. 2s6d. to 3S3d. per yard.
The above can be made up any length, and with webbed ends.
PRINTED DRUGGETS.
No. lA.
The above Hanging is a heavy pinnted Drugget, in Crimfon ground and Ruby device,
No. 2A.
72in. wide, in Ruby and Crimfon, printed on one fide, 6s.9d. per yard; 72in. heavy, printed on
Is inanufaftured in a Woollen Material, and is made in Crimfon and Gold,anfl Ruby and
Is made in a heavy material for the above pinpofe, in Ruby & Crimfon, 54 in. wide, 8r-'.6d. per yard.
No 3.
Is made in a thick material for the above purpofe, in Ruby & Crimfon, alfo in a lighter texture,
for Screens, &c. in Crimfon and Gold, 54 inches wide, 7s«^d. per yard.
;
Thefe Hangings are recommended for ufe againft Eaft Walls and round the Sanftuary ; they
may be ufed in Ilripes, alternating in colour, with good ellect, as Red ground and Gold device,
and Gveeu ground and Gold device, or the like. A good effect is produced by the ufe of the
Satin Damafk, and Tapestry Hangings, as a Doffel for the Altar, or to the extent of the
Footpace, the rest of the Hangings being of inferior materials. An Embroidered Altar Doffel
is also recommended, with Hangings on each fide. The Doffel can hang flightly in advance
No. 4. No. 5.
No 6.
Is meide in a fine Woollen material, in a Red ground and Gold device ; Green ground and
Gold device ; Ruby ground and Gold device ; and Bifhop's Purple ground and White device,
54 inches wide, js.gd. per yard.
56 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. 7. No. 8.
No. lo.
Is made all Wool, in Red, Gold, and Black, and Green, Gold, and Black,
inches, wide, i6s.6d. ; in Worfted, I2s.6d. per yard.
54
No. II.
t,^c>sOr^jj>fXC>-''^3^-j
No. 12.
Is made in Wool and Silk, in Red, Green, and Gold ; Ruby, Green, and Gold ;
and Ruby, Blue, and Gold, 54 inches wide, 2 5s.6d. per yard.
No. 3A.
72in. wide. Broad Cloth, any colour, with Silk Embroidered Powderings, from 28s. to 35s. per yard.
Clergymen's and Architefts' own Defigns, in detached Patterns, at the above prices.
No. 13.'
Is made in the richeft Satin Damask, in Crimibn ground, and Gold, Blue, and Green device ; also
in a Blue and Green ground, 27 inches wide, 29s 6d. per yard ; Border, ios.6d per yard.
No. 14.
©^trman FHapcsinr.
No I.
Is made in Rubv ground, and Crimlbn, Green, and Gold device; and Green ground, and Crimfon,
Blue, and Gold device; 54 inches wide, i6s.6d. per yard.
No. 2.
eiSiiEi
mMM
No. 3.
Is made in Ruby, Crimfon, and Black Ground and Gold device; and Green and Black
Gronud and Gold device, 66 inches wide, I9s.6d. per yard.
No, 4.
Is made in plain Woollen Repp, extra quality. Green Ground and Crimfon and Gold Border
and in Crimfon Ground and Gold Border; 54 inches wide, 21s. per yard.
6z JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
7 inches wide. 54 Riches wide, in plain Green, 14s. per yard. 3s. 3d. per yard.
SILK DAMASK.
No. I.
Great attention has been paid to the Collar and Sleeves of this elegant
Made in Irifh Linen, i6s. 20s. 25s. 30s. 35s. 40s. 45s.
The above prices for Chorillers depend upon the fize and quality.
It has been found that the Lawn now in ufe is not durable, therefore Jones and Willis have
manuFaftured an article of fuperior texture, equally light in appearance.
In ordering, it will be requifite only to ftate the height of the wearer, price, fabric, and if to be
®'irtular j^'urjiUces. *
The Shape is a complete circle ; there is no feam or opening in front. The Sleeves are a semi-
circle the full length of the fkirt, and the Collar is without flit or button, which gives an entirety
In confcquence of its taking confidcrably more materials than the ordinary Surplice, it is re-
commended in Linen Lawn, as being a light fabric. The price will be 35s. 40s. 45s. 50s.
The greateft care will be taken that none but the beft articles will be
No. 2. Clerical Coat with fmall Lappels, and Single-breailed Veil: buttoning to the Cravat.
No. 3. Single-breafted Surtout Coat, and Single-breafted open Veil.
No. 4. Clerical Coat with Hand Collar and Caffock Veil.
to ^'oitts.
Sketches of other Shapes of Over Coats fent, with patterns of materials, port free.
68 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
/ s. d.
Silk
Body and Facing . .
-35 o
3 12 o
Luftre Coat and Light Summer Material, from 30s. to 40s.
No. I Shape, much worn by the Clergy, is made to fit clofe in front to the body and cravat,
and may be worn buttoned or otherwife. Clergymen, by referring to the Diagram
No. I, will fee the great difference in refpedl to the Coats made by tailors whofe
bufinefs is with the Laity.
No. 2 turns one hole and buttons to the top if required.
No. 4 fits clofe in front as No. i, and has a Calfock-fhaped ftand Collar. This Collar is
J.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.
70 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
belt, thefe two laft under the coat, height of the wearer, exaft fize
The fame as Clerical Coat, except the breaft and waift meafure,
From I to 2 and on to 3 for full length, 4 to 5 and from 5 to 6 for elbow, and on to 7
for fleeve length, round the arm at 5 and 6, and wrift at 7, round the breaft at 8 clofe
under the arms, and waift at 2 under the coat and developement of cheft, whether promi-
nent or otherwife. Short Clerical, Surtout, or Drefs Coats, fame meafure, except the re-
quired length.
From I over the flioulders to Veft length in front, with breaft and waift meafure as in-
ftanced in the coat, alfo from the cravat to the extreme length in front, exaft fize round
the cravat, and develoiiement of cheft, whether prominent or otherwise.
Full length from the top to B, from A to B for length between the legs, round the bottom
as preferred at B. The circumference of waift and wideft part of hips and thigh, taken mo-
'^
derately tight, but width of knee and bottom as fize required.
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 71
Thefe Defigns have been efpecially prepared with a due regard to economy,
Elaborate and rich ornamentation has been generally avoided, as MefTrs. J & W.
deem, they would be ftepping out of their province, and attempting to interfere with the duties
ornament, which, when ufed in the Cliurch, might ill accord with the other purpofely defigned
But the following Defigns may fafely and with propriety be felefted for the generality of our
Churches, as they are fimple in charadler, and yet of fufiicient folidity to produce a good effect,
and in moft cafes, if preferred, they are capable of further ornament and enrichment.
Where it is defirable to have the Fittings very rich and ornamental, they fliould be fpecially
defigned for the purpose, and as Meflrs. Jones and Willis have always a ftafF of experienced
Gothic Workmen, they can confidently undertake to prepare the moft elaborate ftyle of work in
In Oak, 6ft. to 7ft. long, 3 ft. 3in. high, and 2ft. pin. wide. — Prices of other Sizes in proportion.
^
74 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. II. — Oak, 11^. to 13L — Pine, 7/. ys. to 8/. 10/.
-^* The variety in the Prices is caufed by the difFerent fizes of the Ahars
— —
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. n
^lastonbwrw &i\m%.
No, 4. — 3?. 3i —With Arms, 4?, 4/. No. 5.-3/. 15/. No. 6.— 61 i6s. Gd.
No. 10.— 4/. 1 5 J. No. II. — 5/, 10s. No. 12. — 6/. 10/.
.^cbilhrs.
No. I — Oak, lo/. — Pine, 6/ lo; No 2.— Oak, 8/.— Pine, 5/.
No. 3.— Oak, 10/. I5i.— Pine, 7/. No. 4.^0ak, 16/. — Pine, 10/.
'
No. S.— Oak, 7/.— Pine, 5/. 10/. No. 6.— Oak, 8l. i8s. 6d.
No. I. — Oak, 25 J. -Pine, \js. No. 2. — Oak, 22s 6/-Pine, 15; 6//. No. 3. — Oak, 2ij.-Pine, 151.
Moulded End.
Carved End.
^ Plain End. Can'-ed End.
No. 4. — Oak, 6is.-Pine, 42^. No. 5. — Oak, i8i.6d.-Pine, izs. No. 6. — Oak, 75J-Pine, 50J.
No. I. — Oak, 50/. — Pine, 33Z. loj. No. 2. — Oak, 55/. — Pine, 36^.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON.
Philip its.
No. I.— Oak, 17/. 10^.— Pine, ill. i^s. No. 2. — O.ik, 18Z. 10/. — Pine, 12/. izs.
No. 3.— Oak, 17Z. 17/. — Pine, 13/. 13/. No. 4.— Oak, 27/. 10/.— Pine, 18/. iS<
JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BL<MiNGHAM,
!]P>u!pit ^^oarbs.
MU'-"-iat
lecture ^cshs.
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No. 1 — 25/. No. 2. — 25s. No. 3. — 30;.
No. 8. — 24s.
—
Joints J3o^'CS.
No. 1 0.-3/. 19s. No. II.— i/. 15J. No. 12.— 27s. 6./. No. 13. — 3/. 15/.
No 1.
— 5J. No. 2. -is.td. No. 3.— 15J
No. I. — Oak. — 4Z. Pine, zl. 15s. No. 2.^0ak, 4Z. 10s. — Pine, 3/.
^ I
No. 3. — Oak, — jl. Pine, 4/. No. 4. — Oak, 6/. 6s. — Pine, 4Z.
No. 5. — Oak, 4J. I OS. — Pine, 3/. No. 6. — Oak, 7/. — Pine, 3L 15s.
No. 7.— Oak, 4Z. I OS — Pine, 3/. No. 8. — Oak, 5/. los.— Pine, 3Z. 15s.
86 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
J[^tttnm,
No. I. — Pine, 2I, 2s. No, 2. — Oak, 4?. los. No. 3.— Oak, 61 6s. No. 4— Oak, gl 9s.
Oak, 3/. 3s.
^^Ss^
No. 5. — Oak, 5/. 1 09. No 6, — Oak, 10^. los. No 7.— Oak, 61. 10.
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 87
—
No. 10. Oak, Walnut, No. n. — Oak, 61. 6s. Deal, \l. 4s. No. 12. — Oak and
and Brair, i'l i lis. Walnut, Anift
/^/Y~
— —
IN OAK.
No. 7.
^ No. 8.-3?. 5s. No. 9. r j/
. lOSr-
^
— —
ucbanstrtair.
No. I.— With Knife, 8s. 6^. No. 2. — Without Knife, 5s.
mf
No. I. — From 20s. to 27/, No. 2. — From 15;-. to 21s. No. 3. — From lys.Sd. to 25/.
No. 4. — From 15/. to 21s. No. 5. — From 25/. to 35s. No. 6. — From 23/. to 30;
No. 7. — From lyj. to 23J. No. 8. — From 15/. to 21s. No. 9. — From 7^.6^' to 12s.
And 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 9'
^rnpci" ^©t'iks.
No. I. — Oak, 3/. I OS. — Pine, 2/. 2/. No 2. — Oak, 3/. 3J-. — Pine, i/. i8j.
No. 3. — Oak, 5^. 5J.-Pine, 3/. 3/. No. 4.— Oak, 8/. 8i.-Pine, 5?. 5:
No. 5.— Oak, 61. 6/.— Pine, 4/. No. 4.— Oak, 7/.— Pine, 4/. 15/.
92 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. 4. — 2/. 12/. 6d. No. 5. — 6/. loj. No. 6.~-2l. lOS.
METAL WOI^K.
&h'dlm mttr ^Htcirs.
No. I. — All Silver, 7/. los. No. 2. — All Silver, 10/. 10/. No. 3. — All Silver, 12/. 12s.
According to fize and weight, 5 to 71 inches, in Silver, from 50J. to 80s. — Eleftro, i 8.s. to 30/.
'.ia^ons,
No. 3.— Silver, 21/.— Eleftro, 4?. 18/. No. 4.— Silver, 15/. los.
i^^lms J^isfjcs.
No. I. No. 2.
gin plain, from 7s. 6d. I I in. plain, from 9s. 6d.
7";
(oi\Der ;iscs.
No 5.
Plain, I2S. 6in. high, plain, 6s. 5in. high, 5s.6d, Plain, 8s. 6d. I2^in. high.
Enamelled, 17s. Enamelled, 98. ji'm. „ 6s 6d. Enamelled, 14s. Enamelled, 30s.
gin. „ gs.Sd.
®Enblcsticks.
Kft^^rt^
No. I. — 2s.6d. to 7s. No. 2. — 8s. 6d. No. 3 —Plain, 8s. No. 4. -Enamelled, No. 5. — I4in. 9s.
loin. 20s., I4in. 30s
£<__ cia.
No. 6. — i8in. i8s. No. 7. — 2oin. 25s. No. 8. — i8Jn, 20s. No. 9. — 2oin. 36s
No. 10. — 65s. No. II. — 24in. 5/. No. 12. — Enamelled, 65s. No. 13 —
Enamelled
^ and Jewelled, 70s.
—
Braittljes, '&c.
No. 2. 2iin. 2C
jP^ltar ©"rossts.
14^15=-^
No, I. — 2ft. loin. high, 4/. 4s. No. 2. — 2ft. high, 3'. 17s. 6d. No. 3. — ift. 6in, high, 30s.
No. 4.— 2oin. high, 4/. No. 5.— 2ft. 4in. high, 5/. los. No. 6. — 3ft. higli, 8/. 8s.
No. I.
— 42s. No. 2.
— 35s. No. 3.— 50s,
baptismal .^fjells.
As Iketch, 7s. 6d. Ditto, filver handle, from 1 8s.
JSicctevus
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 101
xilpit J^igljts.
No. I. —Iron and Brafs, 9s. ; Brafs, lis. 6d. each. No. 2. — Brafs, 2/. each.
No. 3. — Iron and Brafs, 12s. ; Brafs, 15s. each No. 4. — Brafs, 28s. 6d. each.
A 2
JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
No. II.
No. 10. — Brafs, i8s. each. A variety of other Patterns for Gas or Candles.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. 103
J^amps.
No. c.
No. 3.— 70s. No. 4.-Brafs, 12s. 6d. Patent Limp and Globes, complete, 3/.
I04 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
<^0r0na?.
No. 2.
6 Lights, 6/.
No. I.
y^M^
Iron, painted, 28s. Iron and Brafs, from 20s. to 25s. Lights, Iron, with Brafs
Foliage, in Brafs, 34s. Foliage, 40s.
B 2
io6 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
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Iron and Brafs, 3Z.
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No. 8. — Iron and Brafs, 45s. No. 9. — Iron and Brafs, 28s. No. 10. —Iron and Brals, 45s.
No. 13.
AH Iron, parti-colour, 45s 3 Lights, all Brafs, 61. 6s. All Iron, parti-colour, 33s.
No. I. No. 2.
Iron and Brafs, 15s. each; Iron painted, 25s.; Iron and Brafs, 32s,
No. 3. No. 4.
Iron painted, 1 8s. ; Gilt Foliage, 249. Iron painted, 15s. ; Gilt Foliage, 20s.
No. 5.
No. 6.
Iron painted, 26s. ; Gilt Foliage, 33s. Iron painted, 38s.; Gilt Foliage, 453.
No. 7. No. 8.
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Iron painted, 30s. ; Gilt Foliage, 383 Iron painted, 28s. ; Gilt Foliage, 36s.
^xomx^, ^L
112 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
jl. I OS. per pair — Railings, 50s. per yard. 15/. per pair. — Railings, 4/. los. per yard.
atlinqs.
AND 43, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON. "3
Li Bunting Illuminated, from 7s.6d. to 21s. — Silk ditto, from 30s. to 55s. — Applicjue, from 40s to 80s.
*^* The plain parts are intended for Legends, &c — Poles charged extra.
114 JONES AND WILLIS, TEMPLE ROW HOUSE, BIRMINGHAM,
" In the International Exhibition, 1862, Mediaeval Art is not only difplayed in a furprifing
v^ety of forms, but alfo in a Court arranged by the Ecclefiological Society, out of which
we fhould name fome meritorious Embroidery and Woollen Work of rich colours well con-
trafted, by Messrs. Jones and Willis, of Birmingham and London, under Mr. Street's
infpiration."
From a Chapter by Dr. Owen, F.L.S., F.E.B.S. bV. ov the Developement of Ornamental
Art in the International Exhibition, 1862.
" In the Mediaeval Court of the Ecclefiological Society, Messrs. Jones and Willis, of
Birmingham and London, exhibit, on the South Wall, examples of Embroidery in two Altar
Frontals, of great merit."
execution and defign of moft of the textile or embroidered fabrics of Ecclefiaftical charafter
here exhibited. Beft of all are the Hangings, Altar Veftments, Church Linen, Pall, Carpets,
&c. fent by Messrs. Jones and Willis, of Birmingham and London. We believe the de-
INDEX.
PAGE PAGE PAGE
Altar Crosses 98 „ Plain Satin Linen .... 8 Napkins 10
„ Book Stands 82-99 ,, Fine Dble Damask Linen 9 Orphreys, Lace 28
Alms Boxes 83 ,, Fair Linen Communion 10 Preface 5
„ Dishes 84-95 Carpets 39-49 Parcels 2
„ Bags 14 „ Kneeling 43 Payment, Mode of 2
Cushions and Mats for Open „ for Dossels 58 Sedilia & Celebrants' Kneelings 40
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