The Panama Pacific International Exposition 1915
År: 1915
Sider: 38
UDK: 6064 San Fran
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OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUFACTURES AND VARIED INDUSTRIES
MANUFACTURES AND VARIED INDUSTRIES
DEPARTMENT E
GROUP 44
STATIONERY, DESK ACCESSORIES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS
Class 216. Equipment for and processes used in making or preparing stationery,
account books, copy books, envelopes, bags, wrappers.
Class 217. Made-up paper and card-board; ruled, bordered or ornamented paper,
note paper, envelopes, pockets, bags; school copy books, memoran-
dum books, note books, letter-copying books, account books, book
covers; menu cards, playing cards, paper boxes, cases; packages of
cigarette papers, etc.
Class 218. Desk furnishings, inks, pens, pencils, penholders, crayon holders, wax
and wafers, paper weights, ink stands, letter presses, etc.
Class 219. Artists’ materials for painting, architecture, sculpture, pyrography,
and drawing; canvases, panels, crayons, brushes, hair pencils;
mathematical instruments for architects, etchers, engravers, burners,
sculptors; tracing papers and cloths; parchments; colors, varnishes,
charcoals, pastels, stumps, lay figures, easels; color boxes and other
artists’ material not named above.
GROUP 45
CUTLERY
Class 220. Special equipment for the manufacture, grinding and polishing of cut-
lery.
Class 221. Table cutlery, pocket knives, knives with fixed blades.
Class 222. Cutlery for gardens, and for various trades.
Class 223. Scissors and work-box accessories.
Class 224. Razors of all kinds.
Class 225. Fine cutlery in polished steel.
Class 226. Small silversmiths’ ware.
Class 227. Side arms of all kinds.
GROUP 46
SILVERSMITHS’ AND GOLDSMITHS’ WARE
(Appliances, Processes and Products.)
Class 228. Special equipment for manufacture, hand tools; outfits for casting;
machinery (lathes, scales, etc.); outfits for electro-plating, etc.
Methods of work.
Class 229. Goldsmiths’ and silversmiths' work for religious or common uses in
gold, silver, bronze or other metal; plated ware; articles gilt or
silver-plated by any process.
Class 230. Enameled work: goldsmiths’ enamel; enamels painted upon metal.
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