✨ Trade Mark Descriptions
JULY 3.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1039
No. 12 is an oblong label with ornamental border, bearing at the top a tablet on which is the abbreviation “No.,” and at the bottom a blank tablet to receive a distinctive number of the pens to which the label is applied; within the border are the words “These Pens are manufactured under Joseph Gillott’s own superintendence;” the said label being printed in red and white; it is also used in varying colours; and the applicant claims the right to use it in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 13 is an oblong label with fancy border broken at the top in the middle; between the break on a background are the words “Joseph Gillott’s,” below which, extending from left to right of the label, within the border, also on a background, are the words and cipher “New Methodically Tempered Metalline Pens, suitable for every description of Mercantile and Ornamental Writing—Warranted;” the said label being printed in green and white; it is also used in varying colours; and the applicant claims the right to use it in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 14 is an oblong label with fanciful border, the principal feature of which is a series of diamond-shaped figures, each between four balls and a series of semicircular lines. The intersection of the lines on each side of the ornamentation composing the border forms four squares, in each of which is the representation of a rose. On the border at the top is a tablet on which is the word “Caution;” on the border at the bottom is another tablet on which is the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott;” within the border is printed matter, being a caution against fraudulent imitations. The said label being printed in green, brown, and white; and is used also in varying colours; and the applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 15 is an oblong label with fancy border composed of a series of diamond-shaped figures, each between four balls and a series of semicircular lines. The intersection of the lines on each side of the border forms four squares, in each of which is the representation of a rose. Upon the border at the top is a tablet on which is the word “Caution;” on the border at the bottom is another tablet on which is the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott;” within the border is printed matter, being a caution against fraudulent imitations. The said label being printed in blue, brown, and white; it is also used in varying colours; and the applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 16 is an oblong label with fanciful border composed of semicircular and curved lines (the latter in the shape of the letter “S”), circles, quatrofoils, and floral decorations. Within the border are the representation of a crown between the letters “V” and “R,” the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott,” and printed matter, being words relating to the appointment of Joseph Gillott by the Queen of England as her Steel-Pen Manufacturer; a caution against fraudulent imitations, the applicant’s addresses in Birmingham and London, and other words relating generally to the pens manufactured by the applicant. The said label being printed in red, blue, and white; it is used also in varying colours; and applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 17 is an oblong label with fanciful border composed of quatrofoils, semicircular and spiral lines, and floral ornaments. Within the border are the representation of a crown between the letters “V” and “R,” the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott,” and printed matter, being words relating to the appointment of Joseph Gillott by the Queen of England as her Steel-Pen Manufacturer; a caution against fraudulent imitations, the applicant’s addresses in Birmingham and London, and other words relating generally to the pens manufactured by the applicant. The said mark being printed in brown, blue, and white; it is also used in varying colours; and the applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 18 is an oblong label with fanciful border composed of semicircular and wavy lines with a series of crescents alternately concave and convex towards the exterior of the label and floral decorations. Within the border are the representation of a crown between the letters “V” and “R,” the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott,” and printed matter, being words relating to the appointment of Joseph Gillott by the Queen of England as her Steel-Pen Manufacturer; a caution against fraudulent imitations, the applicant’s addresses in Birmingham and London, and other words relating generally to the pens manufactured by the applicant. The above-described label being printed in brown, blue, and white; it is also used in varying colours; and applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 19 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Edinburgh Pen;” on the left of which is the figure “5,” and on the right the letter “F.”
No. 20 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Warranted.” On the right is the letter “F,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “166.”
No. 21 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Warranted.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “170.”
No. 22 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Patent.” On the right is the letter “F,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “225.”
No. 23 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Magnum.” On the right is the letter “F.”
No. 24 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott, Maker.” On the right is the letter “F,” and on the left are the figures “226” placed vertically.
No. 25 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Pen;” on the right of which is the representation of an eagle with outstretched wings, grasping a thunderbolt; on the left of the words are the figures “262” placed vertically.
No. 26 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Ordnance Pen.” On the right of the word “Gillott’s” is the letter “F;” on the left of the whole, placed vertically, are the figures “287.”
No. 27 consists of the representation of a swan, followed by the name and word “Joseph Gillott, Maker;” on the right of which, placed vertically, are the word, letter, and figures, “Pen 288 F.” On the right, placed semicircularly, and partly enclosing the word, letter, and figures lastly described, is the word “Transcribing;” on the right of which, placed vertically, is the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott.”
No. 28 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Lithographic Pen.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “290.”
No. 29 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Mapping Pen.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “291.”
No. 30 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Public Pen.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “292;” on the right is the letter “F.”
No. 31 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Public Pen.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “293;” on the right is the letter “M.”
No. 32 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Public Pen.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “294;” on the right is the letter “B.”
No. 33 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Extra Fine.” On the left, placed vertically, are the figures “303.”
No. 34 consists of the representation of a swan with extended wings, on one of which are the figures “332.” On the right of the swan are the words and figures “Joseph Gillott’s Pen, 332.”
No. 35 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s School Pen;” on the right of which is the letter “F;” on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “351.”
No. 36 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s School Pen;” on the right is the letter “M,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “352.”
No. 37 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s School Pen;” on the right of which is the letter “B,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “353.”
No. 38 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott;” on the left of which, placed vertically, are the figures “382.”
No. 39 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Warranted;” on the right of which is the letter “F;” on the left of which, placed vertically, are the figures “404.”
No. 40 consists of the figures, letters, and words “604 EF Joseph Gillott’s;” over which, placed semicircularly, are the words “Double Elastic.”
No. 41 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott, Birmingham;” on the right of which is the letter “F,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “616.”
No. 42 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Crow Quill;” on the left of which, placed vertically, are the figures “659.”
No. 43 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott, Birmingham;” on the right of which is the letter “F,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “729.”
No. 44 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Warranted;” on the left of which, placed vertically, between the representation of two pieces of cable, are the figures “800.”
No. 45 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott’s Goose Quill:” on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “805.”
No. 46 consists of the facsimile signature “Josh. Gillott;” on the right of which, placed vertically, are the words, abbreviation, figures, and letter “Black No. 808 F Swan Quill.”
No. 47 consists of the words “Extra Hard Manifold Writing Pen, Joseph Gillott, Maker;” on the left of which, placed vertically, are the figures “813.”
No. 48 consists of the words “Joseph Gillott, Birmingham;” on the right of which is the letter “F,” and on the left, placed vertically, are the figures “909.”
No. 49 is an oblong label with floral bordering, bearing on a reticulated background the abbreviations, figures, and words “No. 226 Fine No. 227 Box, Joseph Gillott’s Magnum Barrel Pen” (the word “Magnum” being on a tablet in the middle of the label); the above-described label being printed in red, green, black, and white; but applicant claims the right to use the same in any colour or combination of colours.
No. 50 is an oblong label with floral bordering, having on a reticulated background the words, abbreviation, and figures
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Application for Registration of Fifty-two Trade Marks
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry24 June 1884
Trade Marks, Registration, Joseph Gillott, Steel-Pen Manufacturer, Birmingham, Victoria Works
- Joseph Gillott, Applicant for Trade Marks
- Josh. Gillott, Facsimile signature on Trade Marks
NZ Gazette 1884, No 78