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on 18 Sep 2013

Last Applicant/ Owned by

Rosario Mauro Catanzaro

Vincenzo Giuffrida, 73

Catania, , 95128

Serial Number

UK00912150231 filed on 18th Sep 2013

Registration Number

UK00912150231 registered on
24th Jan 2014

Ciprialavica

precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious stones; horologi Read More

Classification Information


Class [14]
Jewelry Products


Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; Jewellery, precious stones; Horological and chronometric instruments; Agates; Jet, unwrought or semi-wrought; Amulets [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Anchors [clock and watch making]; Rings [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Spun silver [silver wire]; Silver, unwrought or beaten; Barrels [clock and watch making]; Pendulums [clock and watch making]; Cuff links; Bracelets [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Watch bands; Busts of precious metal; Watch cases; Clock cases; Watch chains; Chains [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Charms [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Necklaces [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Chronographs [watches]; Chronometers; Stopwatches; Chronoscopes; Diamonds; Tie clips; Statuettes of precious metal; Gold thread [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Wire of precious metal [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Silver thread; Copper tokens; Jewelry; Cloisonné jewellery [jewelry (Am)]; Badges of precious metal; Iridium; Clock hands [clock and watch making]; Alloys of precious metal; Ingots of precious metals; Movements for clocks and watches; Medals; Lockets [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; Watch springs; Coins; Works of art of precious metal; Olivine [gems]; Earrings; Jewelry of yellow amber; Ivory [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Ornaments [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Ornaments of jet; Shoe ornaments of precious metal; Hat ornaments of precious metal; Gold, unwrought or beaten; Clocks; Atomic clocks; Wristwatches; Watches; Master clocks; Clocks and watches, electric; Osmium; Palladium; Pearls made of ambroid [pressed amber]; Pearls [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Beads for making jewelry; Semi-precious stones; Precious stones; Platinum [metal]; Key rings [trinkets or fobs]; Dials [clock and watch making]; Sundials; Rhodium; Clockworks; Ruthenium; Boxes of precious metal; Cases for clock- and watchmaking; Jewelry cases [caskets]; Cases for watches [presentation]; Tie pins; Pins [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Ornamental pins; Brooches [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Spinel [precious stones]; Statues of precious metal; Paste jewellery; Chronometrical instruments; Alarm clocks; Watch glasses; Wire of precious metal [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; semi-precious articles of bijouterie; Imitation jewellery ornaments; Costume jewellery; Faux jewellery; Clocks incorporating ceramics; Chokers; Jewellery cases (caskets) of precious metal; Cases for jewellery; Jewelry cases [caskets]; Jewellery of non-precious metal; Paste jewellery; Enamelled jewellery; Jewellery in precious metals; Jewellery boxes of wood; Jewels.

Class [18]
Leather Products (not including clothing)


Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; Animal skins, hides; Trunks and travelling bags; Umbrellas and parasols; Walking sticks; Whips, harness and saddlery; Clothing for pets; Umbrella rings; Saddle trees; Saddlery; Key cases; Fastenings for saddles; Bandoliers; Harness for animals; Alpenstocks; Walking sticks; Umbrella sticks; Vanity cases, not fitted; Trunks [luggage]; Travelling trunks; Bags; Sling bags for carrying infants; Bags for sports; Chain mesh purses; Tool bags of leather, empty; Purses; Handbags; Travelling sets [leatherware]; Bridles [harness]; Bridoons; Gut for making sausages; Straps for soldiers' equipment; Kid; Game bags [hunting accessories]; Briefcases; School bags; Leatherboard; Cases, of leather or leatherboard; Halters; Girths of leather; Collars for animals; Horse collars; Coverings of skins [furs]; Horse blankets; Leather laces; Leather straps; Straps of leather [saddlery]; Harness straps; Straps for skates; Leather, unworked or semi-worked; Horseshoes; Leather twist; Moleskin [imitation of leather]; Umbrella covers; Whips; Knee-pads for horses; Casings, of leather, for springs; Covers for horse-saddles; Pads for horse saddles; Leather trimmings for furniture; Harness fittings; Leather leads; Imitation leather; Walking cane handles; Umbrella handles; Suitcase handles; Slings for carrying infants; Pouch baby carriers; Cat o' nine tails; Chin straps, of leather; Bits for animals [harness]; Muzzles; Parasols; Blinders [harness]; Umbrellas; Pelts; Cattle skins; Curried skins; Chamois leather, other than for cleaning purposes; Fur; Goldbeaters' skin; Parts of rubber for stirrups; Card cases [notecases]; Music cases; Pocket wallets; Reins; Net bags for shopping; Furniture coverings of leather; Haversacks; Nose bags [feed bags]; Pouches, of leather, for packaging; Bags for campers; Beach bags; Travelling bags; Bags for climbers; Shopping bags; Wheeled shopping bags; Boxes of leather or leather board; Boxes of vulcanised fibre; Hat boxes of leather; Butts [parts of hides]; Walking stick seats; Riding saddles; Stirrups; Stirrup leathers; Umbrella or parasol ribs; Frames for umbrellas or parasols; Handbag frames; Traces [harness]; Valises; Suitcases; Attaché cases; Garment bags for travel; Valves of leather; Backpacks; Purses (leatherware); Travelling sets (leatherware); Briefcases [leatherware]; Luggage tags [leatherware]; Handbags for men; Clutch purses; Clothing bags; carrier bags for suits; Bags made of imitation leather; Saddlebags; Bathbags; Pouches, of leather, for packaging; Japanese utility pouches (shingen-bukuro); Overnight bags (small travel bags); Bags with handles; Bags for books; Gym bags; Cosmetic purses; Sporting bags; Bags for sports; Leather and imitation leather bags; Chain mesh purses; Chain mesh purses; Key pouches; Key cases; Textile shopping bags; Leather handbags; Flexible bags for garments; Travelling bags made of leather; Evening bags; Weekenders; Evening handbags; Air travel bags; Travel bags with handles; Flight bags; Souvenir bags; Handbags, wallets, purses; Straps for handbags; Bags with wheels; Shopping bags with wheels attached; Roll bags; Utility pouches; Handbags made of imitations leather; Leisure bags; Sling bags; Sling bags for carrying infants; Overnight bags; Leather shopping bags; Suit cases, Bags, Pocket wallets and purses of other kinds; Towelling bags; Leather bags; Leather purses; Work bags; Bags; Purses; Wheeled shopping bags; Diplomatic bags; Travelling bags made of imitation leather; Handbags; Handbags; Beach bags; Travelling trunks and travelling bags; Vanity cases, not fitted; Women's handbags; shoulder bags; Shoe bags; Sporrans; Wallets: belts.

Class [20]
Furniture Products


Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; Goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics; Bed fittings, not of metal; Furniture fittings, not of metal; Door fittings, not of metal; Beehives; Plate racks; Yellow amber; Cable or pipe clips of plastics; Curtain rings; Stuffed animals; Head-rests [furniture]; Cupboards; Medicine cabinets; Animal claws; Flagpoles; Coatstands; Ivory, unworked or semi-worked; Winding spools, not of metal, non-mechanical, for flexible hoses; Curtain rods; Picture frame brackets; Whalebone, unworked or semi-worked; Bamboo; Work benches; Benches [furniture]; Counters [tables]; Coffins; Barrels, not of metal; Ambroid bars; Door knockers, not of metal; Bins, not of metal; Reels of wood for yarn, silk, cord; Reels, not of metal, non-mechanical, for flexible hoses; Curtain tie-backs; Casks, not of metal; Identification bracelets, not of metal, for hospitals; Sideboards; Dinner wagons [furniture]; Bolts, not of metal; Busts of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; Costume stands; Door bells, not of metal, non-electric; Settees; Dog kennels; Reeds [plaiting materials]; Taps for casks, not of metal; Bolsters; Bottle caps, not of metal; Stoppers, not of metal; Trolleys [furniture]; Infant walkers; Placards of wood or plastics; Index cabinets [furniture]; Chests for toys; Letter boxes, not of metal or masonry; Lockers; Chests of drawers; Trestles [furniture]; Saw horses; Comb foundations for beehives; Cask hoops, not of metal; Hinges, not of metal; Hampers [baskets]; Baskets, not of metal; Bottle closures, not of metal; Closures, not of metal, for containers; Bungs, not of metal; Mobiles [decoration]; Shells; Oyster shells; Floating containers, not of metal; Containers, not of metal [storage, transport]; Coral; Animal horns; Stag antlers; Picture frames; Horn, unworked or semi-worked; Corozo; Tea carts; Kennels for household pets; Cots; Cushions; Air cushions, not for medical purposes; Pet cushions; Covers for clothing [wardrobe]; Garment covers [storage]; Nuts, not of metal; Decorations of plastic for foodstuffs; Meat chests, not of metal; Towel dispensers, fixed, not of metal; Divans; Staves of wood; Display stands; Newspaper display stands; Curtain holders, not of textile material; Baby changing platforms; Honeycombs; Stair rods; Wax figurines; Statuettes of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; Edgings of plastic for furniture; Casks of wood for decanting wine; Crates; Nesting boxes; Coathooks, not of metal; Clothes hooks, not of metal; Curtain hooks; Mooring buoys, not of metal; Beds for household pets; Flower-stands [furniture]; Rattan; Plaited straw, except matting; Pillows; Air pillows, not for medical purposes; Window fittings, not of metal; Coffin fittings, not of metal; Bottle casings of wood; Tortoiseshell imitation; Cask stands, not of metal; Stands for calculating machines; Signboards of wood or plastics; Plastic key cards, not encoded; Mirror tiles; Cabinet work; Lecterns; Scratching posts for cats; Beds; Hospital beds; Water beds, not for medical purposes; Mother-of-pearl, unworked or semi-worked; Mannequins; Tool handles, not of metal; Knife handles, not of metal; Scythe handles, not of metal; Broom handles, not of metal; Door handles, not of metal; Mattresses; Air mattresses, not for medical purposes; Baby changing mats; Bedding, except linen; Furniture of metal; Office furniture; Furniture; School furniture; Moldings for picture frames; Brush mountings; Vice benches, not of metal; Wood ribbon; Straw edgings; Nesting boxes for household pets; House numbers, not of metal, non-luminous; Works of art, of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; Wickerwork; Inflatable publicity objects; Wind chimes [decoration]; Straw mattress; Shoulder poles [yokes]; Handling pallets, not of metal; Transport pallets, not of metal; Fishing baskets; Keyboards for hanging keys; Furniture partitions of wood; Fireguards; Screens [furniture]; Dowels, not of metal; Poles, not of metal; Table tops; Nameplates, not of metal; Loading pallets, not of metal; Tent pegs, not of metal; Flower-pot pedestals; Ambroid plates; Armchairs; Hairdressers' chairs; Knobs, not of metal; Towel closets [furniture]; Hat stands; Book rests [furniture]; Umbrella stands; Magazine racks; Bottle racks; Doors for furniture; Steps [ladders], not of metal; Pulleys of plastics for blinds; Standing desks; Fodder racks; Gun racks; Playpens for babies; Packaging containers of plastic; Containers, not of metal, for liquid fuel; Spring mattresses; Furniture shelves; Shelves for storage; Library shelves; Shelves for filing-cabinets [furniture]; Mats, removable, for sinks; Rivets, not of metal; Curtain rails; Furniture casters, not of metal; Bed casters, not of metal; Curtain rollers; Sleeping bags for camping; Loading gauge rods, not of metal, for railway waggons [wagons]; Latches, not of metal; Racks [furniture]; Filing cabinets; Ladders of wood or plastics; Mobile boarding stairs, not of metal, for passengers; Bins of wood or plastic; Writing desks; Desks; Easy chairs; Seats; Seats of metal; High chairs for babies; Tanks, not of metal nor of masonry; Cable clips, not of metal; Locks, other than electric, not of metal; Door bolts not of metal; Locks, not of metal, for vehicles; Stools; Sofas; Stakes for plants or trees; Mirrors [looking glasses]; Hand-held mirrors [toilet mirrors]; Meerschaum; Coat hangers; Bakers' bread baskets; Statues of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; Woven timber blinds [furniture]; Display boards; Wall plugs, not of metal; Indoor window shades [furniture]; Mats for infant playpens; Screw tops, not of metal, for bottles; Corks for bottles; Corks; Numberplates, not of metal; Tortoiseshell; Tables; Typing desks; Draughtman's tables; Dressing tables; Tables of metal; Massage tables; Washstands [furniture]; Carts for computers [furniture]; Sections of wood for beehives; Embroidery frames; Bedsteads of wood; Bamboo curtains; Paper blinds; Bead curtains for decoration; Interior textile window blinds; Freestanding partitions [furniture]; Deck chairs; Straw plaits; Chopping blocks [tables]; Troughs, not of metal, for mixing mortar; Stuffed birds; Funerary urns; Water-pipe valves of plastic; Drain traps [valves] of plastic; Valves, not of metal, other than parts of machines; Vats, not of metal; Trays, not of metal; Slatted indoor blinds; Fans for personal use, non-electric; Showcases [furniture]; Silvered glass [mirrors]; Screws, not of metal; Animal hooves.

Class [21]
Houseware and Glass Products


Household or kitchen utensils and containers; Combs and sponges; Brushes (except paint brushes); Brush-making materials; Articles for cleaning purposes; Steelwool; Unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); Glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes; Drinking troughs; Indoor aquaria; Shoe trees [stretchers]; Boot trees [stretchers]; Glove stretchers; Cruets; Glass bulbs [receptacles]; Towel rails and rings; Poultry rings; Napkin rings; Rings for birds; Deodorising apparatus for personal use; Polishing apparatus and machines, for household purposes, non-electric; Make-up removing appliances; Noodle machines, hand-operated; Aerosol dispensers, not for medical purposes; Bottle openers; Brush goods; Food cooling devices, containing heat exchange fluids, for household purposes; Wine tasters [siphons]; Bread boards; Washing boards; Cutting boards for the kitchen; Basins [bowls]; Bird baths; Basins [receptacles]; Cocktail stirrers; Chopsticks; Cooking pot sets; Carpet beaters, not being machines; Beaters, non-electric; Spouts; Beer mugs; Drinking glasses; Cups of paper or plastic; Bottle gourds; Tankards; Glass jars [carboys]; Glass bowls; Tea balls; Candy boxes; Isothermic bags; Bottles; Glass flasks [containers]; Vacuum bottles; Refrigerating bottles; Jugs; Butter dishes; Busts of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Coffeepots, non-electric; Mugs; Shoe horns; Butter-dish covers; Candlesticks; Buckets made of woven fabrics; Drinking straws; Decanters; Lazy susans; Cotton waste for cleaning; Wool waste for cleaning; Stew-pans; Boot jacks; Corkscrews; Furniture dusters; Epergnes; Bread baskets, domestic; Baskets for domestic use; Waste paper baskets; Closures for pot lids; Strainers; Tea strainers; Confectioners' decorating bags [pastry bags]; Aquarium hoods; Dish covers; Pot lids; Ironing board covers, shaped; Fruit cups; Cheese-dish covers; Tea cosies; Flower-pot covers, not of paper; Drinking horns; Plate glass [raw material]; Crystal [glassware]; Cinder sifters [household utensils]; Sifters [household utensils]; Mixing spoons [kitchen utensils]; Kettles, non-electric; Abrasive pads for kitchen purposes; Comb cases; Carboys; Electric devices for attracting and killing insects; Tie presses; Toilet paper dispensers; Soap dispensers; Water apparatus for cleaning teeth and gums; Blenders, non-electric, for household purposes; Crockery; Vitreous silica fibers [fibres], not for textile use; Fiberglass other than for insulation or textile use; Fiberglass thread, not for textile use; Floss for dental purposes; Coffee filters, non-electric; Strainers for household purposes; Window-boxes; Flasks; Deep fryers, non-electric; Whisks, non-electric, for household purposes; Smoke absorbers for household purposes; Cages for household pets; Buttonhooks; Mess-tins; Non-electric portable coldboxes; China ornaments; Grills [cooking utensils]; Graters [household utensils]; Gardening gloves; Polishing gloves; Gloves for household purposes; Trays for domestic purposes, of paper; Trays for domestic purposes; Funnels; Watering cans; Sprinklers; Salad bowls; Signboards of porcelain or glass; Steel wool for cleaning; Glass wool other than for insulation; Tar-brushes, long handled; Nozzles for sprinkler hose; Frying pans; Vegetable dishes; Apparatus for wax-polishing, non-electric; Wax-polishing appliances, non-electric, for shoes; Coffee percolators, non-electric; Pepper mills, hand-operated; Coffee grinders, hand-operated; Majolica; Mangers for animals; Cooking pots; Autoclaves [pressure cookers], non-electric; Feeding troughs; Polishing materials for making shiny, except preparations, paper and stone; Material for brush-making; Rolling pins, domestic; Shakers; Basting spoons, for kitchen use; Clothes-pegs; Mosaics of glass, not for building; Mills for domestic purposes, hand-operated; Toilet cases; Fitted picnic baskets, including dishes; Nest eggs, artificial; Works of art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Opaline glass; Cauldrons; Scoops [tableware]; Pie servers; Rags for cleaning; Dustbins; Hair for brushes; Polishing leather; Buckskin for cleaning; Shaving brushes; Hot pots, not electrically heated; Pepper pots; Combs; Electric combs; Combs for animals; Large-toothed combs for the hair; Plates to prevent milk boiling over; Table plates; Dishes; Paper plates; Disposable table plates; Saucers; Candle rings; Feather-dusters; Powder puffs; Porcelain ware; Knife rests for the table; Menu card holders; Shaving brush stands; Soap holders; Sponge holders; Toothpick holders; Napkin holders; Powder compacts; Toilet paper holders; Egg cups; Fruit presses, non-electric, for household purposes; Ceramics for household purposes; Crumb trays; Pastry cutters; Heat-insulated containers; Heat insulated containers for beverages; Drinking vessels; Lunch boxes; Bread bins; Containers for household or kitchen use; Kitchen containers; Thermally insulated containers for food; Salt cellars; Piggy banks; Fly swatters; Heaters for feeding bottles, non-electric; Boxes of glass; Cookie jars; Tea caddies; Boxes for dispensing paper towels; Soap boxes; Brooms; Mops; Carpet sweepers; Pails; Ice pails; Coffee services [tableware]; Liqueur sets; Tea services [tableware]; Spice sets; Services [dishes]; Cruet sets for oil and vinegar; Sieves [household utensils]; Animal bristles [brushware]; Pig bristles; Siphons for carbonated water; Fused silica [semi-worked product], other than for building; Vessels of metal for making ices and iced drinks; Coasters, not of paper and other than table linen; Trivets [table utensils]; Spatulas [kitchen utensils]; Brushes; Electric brushes, except parts of machines; Brushes for footwear; Horse brushes; Dishwashing brushes; Brushes for cleaning tanks and containers; Eyebrow brushes; Toilet brushes; Lamp-glass brushes; Toothbrushes; Toothbrushes, electric; Nail brushes; Scrubbing brushes; Candle extinguishers; Cooking pins of metal; Dusting apparatus, non-electric; Garlic presses [kitchen utensils]; Syringes for watering flowers and plants; Toilet sponges; Sponges for household purposes; Abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin; Cake molds [moulds]; Waffle irons, non-electric; Ice cube molds; Cookery molds [moulds]; Molds [kitchen utensils]; Statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Drying racks for washing; Clothes racks, for drying; Trouser presses; Cleaning tow; Currycombs; Mop wringers; Cloth for washing floors; Dusting cloths [rags]; Watering devices; Cleaning instruments, hand-operated; Plungers for clearing blocked drains; Toothpicks; Grill supports; Flat-iron stands; Holders for flowers and plants [flower arranging]; Cookie [biscuit] cutters; Saucepan scourers of metal; Scouring pads; Baking mats; Glass caps; Ironing boards; Cups; Earthenware saucepans; Teapots; Clothing stretchers; Indoor terrariums [plant cultivation]; Indoor terrariums [vivariums]; Roses for watering cans; Washtubs; Insect traps; Rat traps; Mouse traps; Kitchen mixers, non-electric; Birdcages; Urns; Cosmetic utensils; Cooking utensils, non-electric; Kitchen utensils; Utensils for household purposes; Toilet utensils; Perfume sprayers; Litter trays for pets; Baby baths, portable; Tableware, other than knives, forks and spoons; Pottery; Pots; Vases; Chamber pots; Flower pots; Perfume burners; Glue-pots; Cabarets [trays]; Opal glass; Glass [receptacles]; Painted glassware; Glass incorporating fine electrical conductors; Glass, unworked or semi-worked, except building glass; Powdered glass for decoration; Glass for vehicle windows [semi-finished product]; Enamelled glass; Sugar bowls; Soup bowls; Piggy banks of ceramic; Crockery; Ceramic figurines; Statues made of earthenware; Busts of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; plaques made of ceramic; Mugs of ceramics; Statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Steins; Statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Planters of pottery; Ceramic articles for kitchen use; Works of art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Figurines made of ceramic; Hollow flatware of ceramics; Busts of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Coffee services of ceramic; Ceramic ornaments; Statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; Planters of pottery; Piggy banks of ceramic; Ceramics for household purposes.

Class [24]
Fabrics


Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; Bed covers; Table covers; Glass cloths [towels]; Face towels of textile; Towels of textile; Bath linen, except clothing; Household linen; Bed linen; Table linen, not of paper; Diapered linen; Brocades; Calico; Canvas for tapestry or embroidery; Tablemats, not of paper; Haircloth [sackcloth]; Bed covers; Bed covers of paper; Travelling rugs [lap robes]; Curtain holders of textile material; Bed clothes; Dimity; Cotton fabrics; Crepe [fabric]; Crepon; Damask; Labels of cloth; Handkerchiefs of textile; Pillowcases; Mattress covers; Felt; Sanitary flannel; Flannel [fabric]; Hat linings, of textile, in the piece; Loose covers for furniture; Covers for cushions; Pillow shams; Fitted toilet lid covers of fabric; Linings [textile]; Flags, not of paper; Gauze [cloth]; Washing mitts; Jersey [fabric]; Cheviots [cloth]; Sheets [textile]; Marabouts [cloth]; Filtering materials of textile; Plastic material [substitute for fabrics]; Textile material; Drugget; Billiard cloth; Printers' blankets of textile; Wall hangings of textile; Eiderdowns [down coverlets]; Door curtains; Tick [linen]; Furniture coverings of plastic; Furniture coverings of textile; Sleeping bags [sheeting]; Coasters [table linen]; Bunting; Bolting cloth; Banners; Cloth; Lining fabric for shoes; Woollen cloth; Fabric, impervious to gases, for aeronautical balloons; Table runners; Shrouds; Taffeta [cloth]; Tablecloths, not of paper; Moleskin [fabric]; Hemp cloth; Printed calico cloth; Ticks [mattress covers]; Oilcloth for use as tablecloths; Gummed cloth, other than for stationery; Cheese cloth; Buckram; Curtains of textile or plastic; Shower curtains of textile or plastic; Fabric; Adhesive fabric for application by heat; Hemp fabric; Jute fabric; Linen cloth; Rayon fabric; Ramie fabric; Silk [cloth]; Silk fabrics for printing patterns; Esparto fabric; Elastic woven material; Fabric of imitation animal skins; Fibreglass fabrics for textile use; Knitted fabric; Non-woven textile fabrics; Upholstery fabrics; Fabric for footwear; Lingerie fabric; Fabrics for textile use; Traced cloth for embroidery; Chenille fabric; Frieze [cloth]; Place mats, not of paper; Serviettes of textile; Napkins, of cloth, for removing make-up; Trellis [cloth]; Quilts; Tulle; Velvet; Net curtains; Mosquito nets; Zephyr [cloth].

Class [25]
Clothing Products


Clothing, footwear, headgear; Clothing of imitations of leather; Clothing of leather; Motorists' clothing; Cyclists' clothing; Clothing for gymnastics; Dresses; Dressing gowns; Bath robes; Non-slipping devices for footwear; Clothing; Bandanas [neckerchiefs]; Bibs, not of paper; Caps [headwear]; Berets; Underwear; Anti-sweat underwear; Smocks; Boas [necklets]; Teddies [undergarments]; Suspenders; Studs for football boots; Corsets [underclothing]; Galoshes; Skull caps; Footwear; Boots for sports; Stockings; Sweat-absorbent stockings; Slippers; Socks; Breeches for wear; Short-sleeve shirts; Shirts; Stuff jackets [clothing]; Bodices [lingerie]; Hats; Top hats; Paper hats [clothing]; Coats; Hoods [clothing]; Hat frames [skeletons]; Footmuffs, not electrically heated; Belts [clothing]; Money belts [clothing]; Tights; Shoulder wraps; Detachable collars; Camisoles; Headgear for wear; Collar protectors; Ear muffs [clothing]; Layettes [clothing]; Corselets; Suits; Beach clothes; Masquerade costumes; Neckties; Ascots; Bathing caps; Shower caps; Headbands [clothing]; Pocket squares; Scarfs; Fittings of metal for footwear; Ready-made linings [parts of clothing]; Gabardines [clothing]; Spats; Jackets [clothing]; Fishing vests; Garters; Skirts; Jumper dresses; Aprons [clothing]; Girdles; Gloves [clothing]; Mittens; Ski gloves; Welts for footwear; Waterproof clothing; Ready-made clothing; Paper clothing; Knitwear [clothing]; Jerseys [clothing]; Leg warmers; Leggings [trousers]; Liveries; Singlets; Hosiery; Swimsuits; Sweaters; Muffs [clothing]; Maniples; Pelerines; Mantillas; Sleep masks; Skorts; Miters [hats]; Pants; Bathing trunks; Vests; Babies' pants [clothing]; Trousers; Parkas; Pelisses; Furs [clothing]; Shirt yokes; Chasubles; Pyjamas; Cuffs; Ponchos; Pullovers; Tips for footwear; Stocking suspenders; Sock suspenders; Brassieres; Heelpieces for footwear; Heelpieces for stockings; Sandals; Bath sandals; Saris; Sarongs; Shoes; Esparto shoes or sandals; Bath slippers; Gymnastic shoes; Beach shoes; Football boots; Sports shoes; Ski boots; Shawls; Sashes for wear; Underpants; Lace boots; Wimples; Topcoats; Outerclothing; Dress shields; Gaiter straps; Petticoats; Slips [undergarments]; Shirt fronts; Half-boots; Boots; Fur stoles; Soles for footwear; Inner soles; Heels; Pockets for clothing; Tee-shirts; Togas; Footwear uppers; Boot uppers; Turbans; Wet suits for water-skiing; Combinations [clothing]; Uniforms; Veils [clothing]; Cap peaks; Cap peaks; Wooden shoes; Gloves including those made of skin, hide or fur.

Mark Details


Serial Number

UK00912150231

Mark Type

Figurative

Kind of mark

Individual