Trade Mark Descriptions




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 56

Description of Trade Mark No 2.
A miniature representation of Trade Mark No. 1, without the border. On the top of this, in semicircular form, are the words “J. & P. Coats Best Six Cord,” and below the words “Sewing Machine Cotton.” Towards the bottom, on the left, are figures to denote number of yards contained in reel, and on the right the letters “Yds;” a blank space being left below the central device and over the word “Machine” for the number of the thread. The whole mark has a double-lined circular border, thus:—

Description of Trade Mark No. 3.
A device consisting of the letters “JPC” linked together, with the sign “&.” The device is surrounded by three broken circles, each circle having a letter as its centre, and the whole by another circle, around which, on the top, are the words “J. & P. Coats,” and at the bottom “Yards Extra Glacé,” spaces being left before the word “Yards” for the length, and before the words “Extra Glacé” for the number, of the thread. The whole mark is bordered by a circular line, thus:—

Description of Trade Mark No. 4.
A similar mark to trade mark No. 3, with the substitution of the letters “Yds” for the word “Yards,” and the words “6 Cord” for the words “Extra Glacé,” thus:—

Description of Trade Mark No. 5.
The device of a bear standing on a crest-bar, having the letters “Yds” below it, and surrounded on the top, in a semicircular form, by the words “J. & P. Coats, Machine Thread;” and below, in a similar form, by the words “Extra Strong.” Blank spaces are left before the word “Yds” for the length in yards, and between the words “Extra” and “Strong” for the number, of the thread. The whole mark is enclosed within a circular line-border, thus:—

Description of Trade Mark No. 6.
The device of a bear standing on a crest-bar, within a double-lined border, with the corners rounded off. Beneath the bear are the words “J. & P. Coats, Paisley. Extra Strong Machine Thread. Black and White in Nos. 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8. Colors in Nos. 4 & 6;” also within a double-lined border, having the lower corners rounded off. Above the bear stands a similar label, but in the Russian language, with a double-lined border, and having the upper corners rounded; while beneath the English label is the device of the bear on a smaller scale, having two blank spaces—one above and the other to the left—wherein to enter the number and colour of the thread, thus:—

Description of Trade Mark No. 7.
The picture of a cotton-mill, as the central device, with the words “J. & P. Coats’” at the top, and “Six Cord Machine Cotton” at the bottom; the whole being surrounded by a double rectangular border, between the lines of which appears a chain, thus:—



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🏭 Descriptions of Trade Marks

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 October 1886
Trade Marks, J. & P. Coats, Cotton, Machine Thread