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75692976 28 Apr 1999 | on 08 Apr 2005 | JEWELRY, SOLD ONLY ON THE PREMISES OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM,... Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products JEWELRY, SOLD ONLY ON THE PREMISES OF THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM, NAMELY, WATCHES, RINGS, TIE CLASPS, TIE PINS, PINS, CUFF LINKS, AND PENDANTS Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products MUSEUM Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products "MUSEUM" | | | NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM New York City Police Museum
78062254 07 May 2001 | on 17 Apr 2002 | Museum,Museum Class 042 Class 042 Computer & Software Services & Scientific Services Museum | | | NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM 1845 NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM
75692977 28 Apr 1999 | on 25 Oct 2001 | TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS, NAMELY, DIE CAST VEHICLES, PLASTIC VEHICLES, ... Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products The mark consists of a circular or round logo design with a beaded or roping edge; with the edge on the top of the design are the words "NEW YORK CITY"; within that edge on the bottom of the design are the words "POLICE MUSEUM"; within that edge at the right and left positions are each a five point star. The logo then consists of a second, inner circle. Within this inner circle at the left position is the number "18", at the right position within the inner circle is the number "45". The significance of the "1845" is that this was the year that New York adopted a full time professional police force. In the center of the design, within the inner circle is an eight pointed police badge. This eight pointed police badge, within the inner circle, is a depiction of the first police badge adopted by the New York City Police Department. This badge is described as follows; A circular design with eight triangular points. Within the circle is representation of a Dutch settler on the left side, in the middle is an oval containing the following images. Within the oval is a depiction of the arms of a windmill. Between the two top and bottom arms is a depiction of a beaver. On the right and left of the arms are a depiction of barrels. Atop these images sits an eagle. To the right of the oval is a depiction of a Native American. Written across the bottom of the logon inside the circle below the oval is the word "POLICE". Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products JEWELRY, NAMELY, WATCHES, RINGS, TIE CLASPS, TIE PINS, PINS, CUFF LINKS, AND PENDANTS Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products CLOTHING, NAMELY, T-SHIRTS, POLO SHIRTS, GOLF SHIRTS, TANK TOP SHIRTS, SWEAT SHIRTS, SWEAT PANTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, CAPS, HATS, NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND SLEEP WEAR | | | NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM 1920 NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM
75692975 28 Apr 1999 | on 29 May 2001 | JEWELRY, NAMELY, WATCHES, RINGS, TIE CLASPS, TIE PINS, PINS, CUFF LINK... Class 014 Class 014 Jewelry Products The portrait, does not identify a particular living individual. Class 025 Class 025 Clothing Products JEWELRY, NAMELY, WATCHES, RINGS, TIE CLASPS, TIE PINS, PINS, CUFF LINKS, AND PENDANTS Class 028 Toys and Sporting Goods Products THE MARK CONSISTS OF A CIRCULAR OR ROUND LOGO DESIGN WITH A BEADED OR ROPING EDGE; WITHIN THE EDGE ON THE TOP ARE THE WORDS "NEW YORK CITY"; WITHIN THAT EDGE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE LOGO ARE THE WORDS "POLICE MUSEUM"; WITHIN THAT EDGE AT THE RIGHT AND LEFT POSITIONS ARE EACH A FIVE POINT STAR; THE LOGO THEN CONSISTS OF A SECOND INNER CIRCLE; WITHIN THE SECOND INNER CIRCLE AT THE BOTTOM POSITION IS THE NUMBER "1930"; THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE "1930" IS THE YEAR THAT THE NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT ESTABLISHED ITS POLICE MUSEUM. IN THE CENTER OF THE DESIGN, WITHIN THE CENTER CIRCLE IS A HEAD PORTRAIT OF A MALE POLICE OFFICER, CIRCA 1920. | |