The Panama Pacific International Exposition 1915

År: 1915

Sider: 38

UDK: 6064 San Fran

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MANUFACTURES AND VARIED INDUSTRIES Class 277. Carpentry; models of frame work, roof work, vaults, domes, wooden partitions, etc. Class 278. Ornamental joiner work; doors, windows, panels, inlaid floors, organ cases, choir stalls, etc. Class 279. Permanent decorations in marble, stone, plaster, papier-maché, car- ton pierre, etc. Class 280. Ornamental carvings and pyrographics. Class 281. Iron work and locksmiths’ work applied to decoration; grill work and doors in cast or wrought iron; doors and balustrades in bronze; roof decoration in lead, copper, zinc; dormers, spires, finials, vanes; crest and ridge work. Class 282. Decorative paintings on stone, wood, metal, canvas or other surfaces. Signs of all varieties. Class 283. Mosaic decorations in stone or marble for flooring; enameled mosaic for walls and vaulted surfaces. Class 284. Various applications of ceramics to the permanent decoration of pub- lic buildings and dwellings. (See also Ceramics.) GROUP 58 OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND UTILITIES Class 285. Sideboards, bookcases, tables, stands, beds, mirrors, desks, files, filing systems, cabinets, wardrobes, chiffoniers, chairs, settees, couches and lounges, billiard tables, etc.; vacuum cleaners, carpet sweep- ers, washing machines, etc. GROUP 59 MORTUARY MONUMENTS AND UNDERTAKERS’ FURNISHINGS Class 286. Marble, stone and metal monuments; mausoleums and fittings. Class 287. Coffins, caskets and undertakers ’ furnishing goods. GROUP 60 HARDWARE AND WOODENWARE Class 288. Special tools (not included in the class of machine tools) used by smiths, farriers, bolt makers, screw cutters, wire drawers, nail mak- ers, buckle makers, chain makers, copper-smiths, tin-smiths, edge tool makers, iron founders, ironmongers, locksmiths, model mak- ers, etc. Class 289. Hardware not otherwise provided for, made of plates, forgings, or castings. Fittings, cocks, taps, etc. Bells; buckles; machine-made bronzes; shoes for horses and for other animals; flatirons, etc. Class 290. Bolts, nuts and screws for wood or metal. Class 291. Products of nail making and wire drawing: nails, brads, tacks, staples; wire ropes, barbed wire, wire fencing, wire cloth, and wire gauze; wire springs; rings and hooks. Class 292. Chain making products and kindred industries. Class 293. Metal plates, flanged, stamped, decorated, perforated, etc., builders’ work in sheet metals. [ 29 ]