8
Cutlery; cutlery
9
Sunglasses, optical goods, spectacle frames
11
Lighting apparatus; chandeliers, lamps, street lamps, lanterns for lighting, chandeliers, ceiling lights; lamp shades; water fountains; radiator plugs
14
Jewellery; rings, earrings, brooches, bracelets, chains (jewellery), necklaces, pendants, tiaras, hair pins, hat pins, hat ornaments, cuff links, tie pins; jewellery; works of art made of precious metals and their alloys; flasks, vases; powder compacts, boxes, boxes for sweetmeats, cases for jewellery (of precious metal), candelabra and candlesticks, statuettes, ashtrays, buckles of precious metal; clock and watch-making; clocks, grandfather clocks and small clocks; watches, cases, watch straps and watch chains, buckles of precious metal; alarm clocks; chronometric instruments; boxes and cases for jewellery, horological instruments; medals and medallions (jewellery)
16
Books, printed matter and newspapers; calendars, diaries; office requisites; paperweights, bookends, paperknives, desk blotters, inkwells, blotters; seals (stamps); packaging, wrapping paper, bags and sheets of paper or plastics for packaging; writing implements and pens; indoor aquaria
18
Goods of leather, imitations of leather or other animal skins, wallets, card cases, keyrings, purses, pouches, belt pouches, document cases, briefcase, travelling trunks, suitcases; handbags, travelling bags, rucksacks, shopping bags, saddlebags, cases and satchels; trunks and traveling bags; umbrellas, parasols, canes and walking sticks; cases for goods of leather
20
Frames; mirrors (looking glass); furniture, bars (furniture), wine cellars (furniture), tables; consoles, pedestal tables; armchairs, chairs, stools; screens; furniture fittings (not of metal); flower stands; works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; decorative boards; decorative wall plaques, not of textile, chandeliers
21
Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of precious metal or coated therewith); semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, crystal, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes; works of art of glass, statuettes, eggs (of glass, porcelain or earthenware); thumbturns; candelabra; candelabras; perfume vaporisers, perfume burners; powder compacts; menu holders, knife holders; dishes and food trays; flasks; jugs, decanters, buckets, vases; dinnerware; plates, glasses; champagne flutes; champagne whisks; cups, bowls, goblets, beer mugs; cups, saucers; oil cruets, salt shakers, pepper pots, butter dishes and sugar bowls; cheese-dish covers; egg cups; boxes for sweetmeats; salad bowls; vegetables dishes, tureens, hors d'œuvre dishes, sauce boats, jugs, caffetieres, tea kettles, sugar bowls, cream pitchers; napkin rings; flower pot covers; boxes, cases, jewellery cases (not of precious metals); car tidy bags; combs; soap holders, soap dishes
24
bath, table and household linen; tablecloths, napkins, table mats; soft furnishings; labels (cloth)
25
Articles for clothing; scarves, sashes, stoles, belts, neckties and pocket handkerchiefs
28
Toys; spinning toys; decorations for Christmas trees
34
Smokers' requisites; ashtrays, lighters, cigar cases and cigarette cases, not of precious metal
35
Publicity; operational management; organization of exhibitions for commercial or advertising purposes; commercial administration; office functions; public relations and customer relations; data entry and data processing; management of computer files; collection and systematic ordering of data in a central file; providing of an administrative data bank; retail services; sale of perfumery goods, health and beauty care products; sale of goods of crystal, glass and porcelain; sale of works of art for furnishing or decoration; sale of personal accessories; sale of leatherware; sale of horological instruments and jewellery
37
Maintenance and repair of horological instruments, jewellery, leatherware, glassware, porcelain; installation, maintenance and repair of lighting apparatus, furniture, works of art and ornaments
38
Telecommunication services, in particular communications via global computer networks; services involving the electronic transmission of data, images and documents via computer terminals; communications by telephone, radio broadcasting; transmission of information by data transmission; satellite transmission; computer-aided transmission of messages and images; electronic storage and retrieval of data and documents; telecommunications for transmission of data and voice messages; electronic mail; provision of access to interactive computer databases
41
Organisation of conferences as well as of seminars, workshops, lectures and other similar educational meetings; amusements; cultural activities; publication of books and magazines; production of shows, organisation of exhibitions for cultural purposes; organization of competitions; organisation of sports competitions
42
Providing facilities for exhibitions; authenticating works of art; leasing access time to a computer database server and to computer networks
43
Restaurant services (food)