The Great Exhibition of 1851, also known as the Crystal Palace Exhibition, was an international exposition held in London, England, from May 1 to October 15, 1851. The exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, and was held in a giant glass and iron structure known as the Crystal Palace, which was built especially for the event.

The Great Exhibition was the first of its kind and aimed to showcase the technological and industrial advancements of the time, as well as to promote international trade and cooperation. The exhibition was a huge success, attracting over six million visitors and showcasing the products and innovations of countries from around the world, including the United States, France, Germany, and Russia.

One of the highlights of the exhibition was the display of the latest in industrial technology, including machines for manufacturing, textiles, and steam engines. There were also displays of fine more...

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William Hamilton, important Colonial Australian cedar wine…

Colonial Australian Cedar Wine Table by William Hamilton

William Hamilton, important Colonial Australian cedar wine table, solid book-matched flame cedar top, handsomely carved with crisp dragooned edge, and finely carved column, standing on a platform base with Hamilton's signature scroll over feet, circa 1845…