1893
Chicago
Catalogue of the Russian Section
Published by the Imperial Russian Commission, Ministry of Finances
S.-Petersburg
1893
Väriä koskevia osia
1. Värikrappi, Rubia tinctorum ja kasvit, joiden juurista saadaan punaista
2. Saflori, Carthamus tinctoria
3. Rheum australe, Himalajanraparperi ja Rheum webbianum, Pieni himalajanraparperi
4. Todennäköisesti Delphinium semibarbatum, Keltaritarinkannus
5. Styphnolobium japonicum, Japaninpagodipuu
6. Todennäköisesti lajin Pistacia chinensis subsp. integerrima lehdissä kasvavat äkämät.
7. Punica granatum, Granaattiomena
s. 212-213
Department A Group 19. Class 103.
1. Marena roots
2. Saf-flower seeds.
The dried flowers of this plant yield a red dye "cartamin" insoluble in water, principally used for dying silks.
3. Seeds of wild plants: "Kermek" (Rheum Emodii) and "Taran" (Rheum spiciforma).
The roots contain a tannine substance, employed by dyers for fixing colors.
4. Seeds of "Ispariak", yellow larkspur (Delphinium hybridum var.: Sulphureum) grows wild and yields a good yellow dye.
5. "Tukhmiak".
Flowers of the tree Sophora Japonica; yield a good green dye.
6. "Galy buzgunch".
Gallnut, growing on leaves of the pistachio tree. Its decoction serves as a mordant for black and other dyes.
7. Bark of the balanstine "Anarpust".
Serves as a mordant for black dye.
s. 235
Department H. Group 88. Class 553.
502. OLOVIANISHNIKOV, J. (Gov. and district of Jaroslavl.)
Two white lead works.
White lead.
Founded in 1827 and 1892. Annual production 55,000 poods, value 220,000 roubles. Six furnaces for roasting the lead and hand machines for casting the white lead; 270 workmen. Lead procured from abroad. Sale in Russia.
Department H. Group 88. Class 553.
503. VAKHRAMEIEV'S, N. Successors. (Jaroslavl.)
White lead factory.
Chemically pure white lead in powder.
Factory exists since 1850, produces 25,000 poods, value 75,000 roubles per annum; 22 hermetic chambers, 50 tables, mill with ventillator, steam motor. Foreign lead. Sugar of lead of Russian production. Sale in Russia.
s. 237
Department H. Groups 87 and 88. Classes 546, 549 and 562.
507. BREMME, Brothers. (St. Petersburg)
Chemical works.
1. Ethers.
2. Fruit essences.
3. Dyes for coloring and printing woolen, silk and cotton goods.
4. Chemical products for preparing dyes.
Works founded in 1886. Steam boiler (25 H. P.), steam engine (15 H. P.), pumps, filterpresses, centrifugal apparatus, distillating stills etc; 40 workmen. Materials from Russia and imported. Sale in Russia.
s. 238
Department H. Group 87. Classes 544 and 545.
509. YASSINSKY, J. (Moscow.)
Soda and chemical works.
1. Soda of various kinds.
2. Acetic and nitric acids.
3. Salts, verdigris, chloride of barium, charcoal powder, artificial cinnabar, litharge.
Works exist since 1888 Annual production 56,000 poods of soda, value 68.000 roubles and other products, value 24,000 roubles. Steam boiler (8 H. P.) heated by naphtha fuel, Nobel's system, steam engine (8. H. P.), centrifugal machine, a grinding machine, Blakes crushing machine and an American one, ventillator, filter press and 20 rdinary presses, 2 evaporating furnaces with naphtha fuel, 10 various furnaces; 18 workmen. Materials Russian with the exception of saltpetre, tin, lead and withcrite imported from England, blue copperas imported from Sweden, aniline dves from Germany. Sale in Russia.
s. 245
Department H. Group 102. Class 638
523. BURYLIN, D. (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Voznessensk)
Cotton mill.
Fustian, cheviot and moleskin of various kinds.
Hand manufacture sinee 1812, machine work since 1876. Production 200,000 pieces per annum, value 600,000 roubles; 3 steam engines (180 H. P.), 5 steam boilers (250 H. P.), 1620 spindles, 2000 looms, 4 printing machines, 20 dyeing vats; 500 workmen, 140 workwomen. Russian materials, excepting a portion of the dyeing substances imported. Sale in Moscow, St. Petersburg, at the Nizhny Novgorod fair, in Siberia and Asia
s. 246
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
524. MARAKUSHEV, C., firm, "Kokushkin and Marakushey". (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Vosnessensk)
Weaving, bleaching and cotton-printing mill.
Samples of prints, dimity and calico of different kinds. Mill founded in 1840. Annual production exceeds 28,000,000 arshins of print and calico, value 2,00,000 roubles. The mill includes 6 steam engines (120 H. P.), 10 steam -boilers (350 H. P.), 834 weaving looms; 550 workmen, 320 workwomen workwomen.. Yarn from Moscow and St. Petersburg; dyeing materials Russian and foreign. Sale in Moscow and at the fair of Nizhny-Novgorod.
s. 247
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
526. GANDURIN, A. and Brothers. (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Voznessensk.)
Cotton printing and calico weaving mills.
Samples of prints of various kinds.
Mill founded in 1828. The calico weaving department since 1882. The mills produce yearly 150,000 pieces of print, value 800,000 roubles. There are 6 steam boilers (240 H. P.), 3 steam engines (70 H. P.), 2 printing machines, 2 engraving machines, 4 pantographs and 2 calenders, 7 various other machines and 340 weaving looms; 400 workmen and 200 workwomen. The cotton yarn Russian, the dyes partly foreign. Principal market Moscow and the fair of Nizhni-Novgorod, whence the goods pass to the Caucasian, Persian and Central-Asia markets.
s. 248
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
528. DERBENIEV'S, N. Sons. (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Voznessensk)
Calico weaving and printing mill.
Samples of cotton fabrics.
Production 65,000 poods of calico, value 1,300,000 roubles and 360,000 pieces of calico prints of own mafacture, value 600,000 roubles per year. 3 steam engines (69 H. P.), 9 boilers (300 H. P.), 4 printing machines, 2 drying- stoves, 3 calenders, 2 hydroextractors, 13 dying tanks, 806 mechanical weaving looms and other machines and appliances; 900 workmen and 670 workwomen. Materials Russian, dyeing materials partly (about 4,500 poods) from abroad. Sale in Russia and in Hamburg.
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
529. GARELIN, J. and Sons, Association. (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Voznessensk)
Calico weaving, bleaching and cotton printing mills.
Samples of cotton fabrics.
The cotton printing mill exists since 1855, the calico weaving 1873, the bleaching since 1879, Association founded in 1883. Value of annual production 2,150,000 roubles. 9 steam engines (191 H. P.) with 17 steam boilers (820 H. P.), 1,196 weaving looms, 5 printing machines with 1,775 engraved copper rollers, 6 boiling tanks and various other machines; 917 workmen, 1,054 workwomen and 3 minors. Materials Russian, chemicals and dyes principally foreign. Sale in Russia.
s. 249
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
530. THE ASSOCIATION OF THE KUVAIEV MANUFACTORY. (Gov. of Vladimir, Ivanovo-Voznessensk)
Cotton printing, dyeing and bleaching mill.
Prints of various kinds.
The mill founded in 1817. Production in 1892 amounted to 975.000 pieces. value 5,400,000 roubles. There are 16 steam boilers (1,200 H. P.), 18 steam engines (800 H. P.), 8 printing machines, 2 plushing machines, 10 bleaching tubs and 2 bleaching apparatus, 30 dyeing laths and 20 washing machines, 4 apparatus for indigo, 4 teaseling, 12 different finishing, 20 engraving machines, 13 drying apparatus etc.: 1,500 - 1,600 workmen. All materials Russian, excepting a part of the dyeing materials, which are foreign. Sale local, in Moscow and at the Nizhny Novgorod fair.
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
531. IASIUNINSKY, V., E. and A., Association. (Gov. of Vladimir, Shuia district.)
Cotton printing, weaving and spinning mills.
Yarn, calico, fustian, calico prints and fancy fabrics.
The cotton printing mill founded in 1822, the cotton weaving mill in 1881, the cotton spinning mill in 1890. Value of yearly production 3.300,000 roubles. The mills include 10 steam engines (962 H. P.), 24,276 spindles, 676 looms and 5 cotton printing machines; 1,030 workmen, 643 workwomen and 77 minors. Raw cotton from Egypt, America (30,000 poods), Asiatic and Russian provinces. Chemicals and dyes Russian and foreign. Sale in Russia.
s. 250
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
533. THE ZUIEVO MANUFACTORY Association of J. Zimin. (Gov. of Moscow, Bogorodsk district, village Zuievo.)
Crimson dyeing and calico printing mill.
1. Crimson plush.
2. Crimson print.
Established in 1840. Production 450,000 pieces of plush and prints per annum, value 2,970,000 roubles. The mill includes 6 steam engines (60 H. P.), 4 oil tanks, 10 boiling tanks, 7 washing stands, 6 dyeing tanks, 4 wringing extractors, 2 drying machines with 47 cylinders, 3 printing machines; 250-300 workmen and 350-400 workwomen. Calico from Russian mills, sale in Russia.
s. 255
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
543. KONSHIN, N. Imperially sanctioned Association. (Gov. of Moscow, Serpukhov)
Cotton -spinning, weaving, printing and dyeing mills.
Samples of cotton goods of various kinds.
Production by hand work started since 1822; machine work since 1859, the spinning and weaving mills established in 1860. Production per annum 110,000 poods of yarn, 450,000 pieces of calico, 750,000 pieces of print, 100,000 pieces of bleached and dyed goods,value 8,800,000 roubles. The mills include 83,306 spindles, 2,373 looms, 16 printing presses, 39 dying vats. Steam motors (1,072 H. P.). 31 boilers; 2,872 workmen, 1,257 workwomen and 304 minors of both sexes. Cotton supplied 31% from America, 50% from Egypt, 19% from Russian provinces in Central Asia. Sale in Russia, Siberia, Persia, Bokhara and the Transcaspian province.
s. 236
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
544. BARANOV, J., Sokolovskaya Manufactory Association. (Gov. of Vladimir, Alexandrov district)
Print-dyeing, cotton spinning and weaving mill and chemical works.
Samples of cotton fabrics.
Established in 1876. Production per annum 840,000 pieces of prints, value 6,000,000 roubles; 100,000 poods of cotton yarn, value 1,700,000 roubles, 550,000 pieces of calico, value 2,750,000 roubles and various chemical products, value 300,000 roubles. II steam engines, 19 steam boilers, 40,254 spindles, 990 looms and 7 printing machines; 2,500 workmen, 1,200 workwomen and 20 minors. Cotton imported from America, Egypt and from Centra. Asia. The chemicals partly of own manufacture; partly purchased in Russia and Germany. Sale in Russia.
s. 258
Department H. Groups 102. Class 638.
547. ZUBOV, V. Imperially sanctioned Association. (Gov. of Vladimir, Alexandrov.)
Crimson dye and printing mill.
Crimson goods: prints of various kinds and smooth plush.
Mill established in 1832, owned by Association in 1888. Production 300,000 pieces per annum, value 2,000,000 roubles. Steam motors (120 H. P.); 450 workmen, 150 workwomen. Materials Russian and partly foreign. Sale in European and Asiatic Russia; export to Persia.
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
548. THE BOGORODSKO GLUKHOVSKAIA MANUFACTORY COMPANY, founded by Z. MOROSOV. (Gov. of Moscow, Bogorodsk district.)
Cotton spinning, weaving, bleaching, dyeing and printing mills.
Tissues, materials for napkins, moleskin, tick, cotton cloth, prints, cretones etc.
The Company exists since 1855; the crimson-dyeing and printing mills since 1862; hand weaving since 1875. Production per annum: 500,000 pieces woven, value 7,000,000 roubles; yarn, excluding that supplied to the Company's weaving mill sold for 1,600,000 roubles; 1,050,000 pieces dyed, value 6,900,000 roubles; total value 15,500,000 roubles. The mills include 44 steam engines (3,105 H. P.), 50 steam boilers, 98,650 spinning and 7,240 twisting spindles, 2,100 mechanical and 1,500 hand looms, besides 1,930 in the villages, 20 bleaching boilers, 450 dyeing vats, 170 various bleching and 8 calico printing machines, 12 blacksmith's hearths, I smelting furnace for cast iron, etc.; gas works, 3 dynamos, turbine (12 H. P.) working a flour mill with 2 sets of mill stones, boiler works, 40 portable engines (400 H. P.) for treating peat; 6,685 workmen, 4,915 workwomen and 270 minors, besides 1,930 working in villages and at two machine weaving mills; 1,500 employed in summer in working peat and 300 in the kitchen gardens and fields; total number 15,600 workmen. Cotton is obtained: from Kokan 98,000 poods, from Egypt 75,000 poods, Savannah, Orleans and Upland 70,000 poods. Texas 3,450 poods, Khiva and Bokhara 14,000 poods, Tashkent and Samarkand 5,500 poods, the Caucasus 4,000 poods, and Smyrna 1,500 poods, in total 302,500 poods. Dyeing and bleaching materials mostly Russian, but a small part foreign. The yearly supply of fuel: 5.500 cubic sazhenes of wood, 6,000 cubic sazhenes of peat, 1.800,000 poods naphtha refuses, pure naphtha for preparation of lighting gas 65,000 poods used. Sale in Russia, West- China, Mongolia, Central Asia, Persia, Asiatic Turkey, Roumenia and Bulgaria.
s. 259
Department H. Group 102. Class 638.
549. MOROZOV'S, S. Son and Co. (Gov. of Vladimir, Pokrov district.)
Association of the Nikolskaïa Manufactory.1. Yarn and raw cotton.
2. Calico, lasting, sateen, manchester velvet and other fabrics.
Production started in 1797, mills founded in 1830. Receipt in 1891-1892 for sale of yarn, fabrics and wadding 14.625.572 roubles. 35 steam engines (5.363 H. P.), 2 turbines (100 H. P.), 129,360 spindles, 1,960 automatical and 250 hand looms, 127 mechanical dyeing vats, 26 squeezing rollers and cotton printing machines etc. About 18,000 workmen. The raw cotton treated (489,933 poods, value 4,669,600 roubles) is from America, Egypt and local. Dyes and other materials partly Russian, value 1,174.000 roubles, partly foreign value 316,000 roubles. Sale in Russia, Central Asia, partly in China and Persia.
s. 261
Department H. Groups 101-103.
553. THE IMPERIALLY SANCTIOED ASSOCIATION OF THE MOSCOW DYE-MILL. (Gov. and district of Moscow.)
Dye-mill.
Samples of various dyed stuffs.
Mill founded in 1852, the Association in 1880. About 200,000 pieces of stuffs dyed, printed and dressed per annum, value 800,000 roubles. 15 steam engines, 10 steam boilers, 120 various machines. Heating by peat, obtained from own bogs; 500 workmen, 100 workwomen. Chemicals and dyes principally Russian. Sale of dyed stuffs in Russia and Asia.
s. 263
Department H. Group 100. Classes 628 and 629.
557. BOCHAROV, J. (Gov. of Moscow, Bogorodsk district.)
Samples of siura, fay, satin, bengaline and damask.
Established in 1818. Machine and hand work. Steam finishing and dyeing manufactory; 300 hand looms. Production of various silk stuffs, value 300,000 roubles per annum; 200 workmen, 100 workwomen and 45 minors. Materials Russian and foreign. Sale in Russia and abroad.
s. 265
Department H. Group 100. Classes 625 and 629.
560. SAPOGHNIKOV, V. (Gov. and district of Moscow and Moscow.)
Silk stuffs and gold and silver brocade manufactory, silk twisting and dyeing mills.
1. Samples of silk stuffs and brocade.
2. Silk yarn, silk in skeins and cocoons.
Hand weaving since 1837; machine weaving, silk twisting and dyeing since 1875. Production 314,410 arshines per annum, value 967,800 roubles. Steam engine (40 H. P.), turbine (35 H. P.), 125 mechanical looms, 280 hand looms, 2 calenders and other machines. In the neighbouring villages 300 looms. 360 workmen, 295 workwomen and 40 minors. The twisting and dyeing mills include 2 turbines (55 H. P.), 6,360 spindles, 16 windles; 25 workmen and 75 workwomen. The cocoons supplied from South - Russia, Italy, France and the Caucasus. Sale in Russia.
s. 268
Department H. Group 105. Class 660.
567. SUTIAGIN, M. (Moscow)
Astrakhan pelts dyeing workshop.
Dyed Astrakhan pelts.
Established in 1878. Dyed yearly 80,000 100,000 pelts. Machine and hand work; benzine motor (2¹/2 H. P.); 12 workmen. The pelts supplied from Bokhara. Sale in Russia and abroad.
s. 278
Department H. Group 111. Classes 699 and 702.
586. KARPOV, M-me M. (St. Petersburg.)
Patent and dyed leather and oil cloth manufactory.
1. Patent leather.
2. Oil cloth.
Established in 1888. Production by hand work, value 20,000 30,000 roubles per annum; 30 workmen. Sale in St. Petersburg.
s. 280
Department H. Group 111. Classes 697 and 701.
590. LAVRENTIEV, J. (Gov. of Irkutsk, Balagany region.)
The Bielsk Nicolaiev tannery.
1. Russia leathers, dyed leathers, boot and carriage leathers of various kinds.
2. Boot leather.
Tannery founded in 1865. 15,000 skins tanned per annum and various boots and shoes manufactured, value 140,000 roubles per annum. Skin dressing by hand. 15 lye vats, 90 tanning vats. Steam engine for grinding oak-bark. 50 workmen emploved. Dyes from Moscow. Hides and materials local. Sale principally in China and partly local.
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