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Alloys of precious metal; jewellery, precious stones;
horological and chronometric instruments; key rings
[trinkets of fobs]; badges of precious metal; amulets
[jewellery]; pins [jewellery]; bracelets [jewelry]; watches;
brooches [jewelry]; busts, figurines, statues and/or
statuettes of precious metal; chronographs (watches); boxes
of precious metal; precious metals, unwrought or
semi-wrought; precious metal alloys; semi-precious stones;
necklaces [jewellery]; chains (jewelry); tie pins; works of
art of precious metal; cufflinks; medals; medallions
[jewelry]; earrings; pearls [jewellery]; rings being
jewelry; ornamental pins; sundials; paste jewelry (costume
jewelry); watches; watchstraps; housings for clocks and
watches; clock cases; cases for watches [presentation];
alarm clocks; dials, casings and/or glasses for clocks and
watches; jewellery cases (caskets) not of precious metal
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Printed matter; books; publication paper; periodical
publications, newspapers; stationery; instructional and
teaching material (except apparatus), namely in the form of
printed matter, models, blackboards, drawing implements and
illustration implements, namely blackboards, flip charts,
whiteboards, presentation and/or planning boards, adjustable
walls, adjustable boards, magnetic boards, information
boards; paper, cardboard; tear-off calendars; rub down
transfers; address stamps; folders and/or document files;
scrapbooks; announcement cards; stickers (stationery);
operating and user instructions in printed form; cabinets
for stationery (office requisites); mats for beer glasses;
pictures; pencils; pencil sharpeners (electric or non
electric); pads (stationery); paperweights; writing paper;
booklets; book binders; bookends; office requisites (except
furniture); busts, figurines, statues and/or statuettes of
papier-mache; coloured pencils, chalks, wax crayons and/or
felt tip pens; comic strips; data sheets; labels, not of
textile; flags (of paper); chromos; paint boxes (articles
for use in school); pen clips; pens (office requisites);
bottle envelopes of cardboard or paper; plastic film for
wrapping; sheets of reclaimed cellulose for wrapping;
printed forms; photographs; photo-engravings; fountain pens;
paintings (pictures) framed or unframed; gift wrap paper;
terrestrial globes; greeting cards; graphic representations
and/or reproductions; handbooks [manuals]; handbooks and
other written accompanying material for computer programs
and/or technical apparatus and equipment; envelopes
(stationery); calendars; index cards [stationery];
catalogues; adhesives for stationery and/or household
purposes; art prints; lithographic works of art; plastic
film for packaging; bibs of paper; bookmarkers; luminous
paper; lithographs; loose-leaf binders; magazines
(periodicals); musical greeting cards; notebooks, note
paper, note cards; paper sheets (stationery); paper towels;
table napkins of paper; tissues of paper; paper bags; paint
brushes; placards of paper or cardboard; posters postcards;
prospectuses; stencils (stationery); boxes of cardboard or
paper; inkwells; writing instruments; writing or drawing
books; writing sets with writing paper; writing materials;
place mats of paper; seals (seals); sealing wax; sealing
stamps; stamp holders, boxes for stamps (seals), stamp pads;
table linen of paper; hygienic paper; tablemats of paper;
forms; drawing materials; note clips (of metal)
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Trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, big umbrellas and
walking sticks; briefcases; beach bags; baggage; bags for
campers; briefcases; document wallets; boxes of leather and
leather board; shopping bags; walking sticks; purses, not of
precious metal; suitcases; hand bags; fanny packs; card
cases (notecases); cases, of leather or leather boards;
sling bags for carrying infants; garment bags for travel;
vanity cases, not fitted; music cases; umbrellas; baggage;
travelling sets (leather ware); baggage; rucksacks; cases,
of leather or leatherboard; umbrella covers; umbrella
sticks; key cases [leatherware]; satchels; rucksacks for
schoolchildren; bags (envelopes, pouches) of leather, for
packaging; tool bags sold empty
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Household or kitchen utensils and containers (not of
precious metal or coated therewith); combs and/or sponges;
brushes (except paint brushes); articles for cleaning
purposes; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used
in building); glass ware, porcelain and earthenware, all the
aforesaid goods included in this class; dustbins; appliances
for removing make-up, non-electric; aerosol dispensers, not
for medical purposes; baby-baths [portable]; nursing-bottle
warmers (non-electric); goblets not of precious metal;
household or kitchen containers, not of precious metal;
painted glassware; beer mugs; flower pots and flower pot
covers, not of paper; candy boxes, not of precious metal;
bread boards; bread bins; bread baskets, domestic; brushes
and brushware, all the aforesaid goods included in this
class; busts, figurines, statues and/or statuettes of
porcelain, terra-cotta or glass; butter dishes; egg cups not
of precious metal; buckets; ice buckets; bottles; bottle
openers, electric and non-electric; containers for household
or kitchen use (except in precious metal); watering cans;
boxes of glass; glasses (receptacles); glass bowls; mosaics
of glass, not for building; insulating containers, vessels,
flasks, in particular cool bags; combs; comb cases; jugs
and/or decanters, not of precious metal; cookie jars;
ceramics for household purposes; kitchen utensils;
corkscrews, electric and non-electric; cosmetic utensils;
crystal [glassware]; cake moulds; chamber pots; nail
brushes; fruit bowls; opaline glass; cups of paper or
plastic; paper plates; fitted picnic baskets (including
dishes); cookie [biscuit] cutters; lunch boxes; powder
compacts, not of precious metal; signboards of porcelain or
glass; shoe horns; boot brushes; shoe trees [stretchers];
bowls and dishes, not of precious metal; soap boxes,
holders, dishes and dispensers; piggy banks, not of metal;
services (tableware), not of precious metal; tea services
not of precious metal; toilet cases; toilet utensils
(bodycare); pots; pottery; potholders; vases, not of
precious metals; washtubs; toothbrushes; dental floss; waste
paper baskets (of metal); waste-paper baskets, not of metal;
metal piggy banks; boxes of precious metal for sweetmeat;
napkin holders of precious metal; house utensils of precious
metal; coffee services of precious metal; tea services of
precious metal; vases of precious metal
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Textiles and textile goods, included in this class; bed and
table covers; bath linen (except clothing), in particular
bath towels; bed clothes and blankets; covering fabrics of
textile or of plastic film; shower curtains of textile or
plastic; flags (not of paper); continental quilts; non-woven
textile fabrics; curtains of textile or plastic; gauze
(cloth); fabrics; linens; household textiles; fabric of
imitation animal skins; ticks and/or mattress covers;
furniture covers of plastic and/or textile; place mats, not
of paper; travelling rugs [lap robes]; fabric blinds;
curtains; sleeping bags [sheeting]; bed covers;
handkerchiefs, not of paper; towels and/or napkins of
textile; table cloths (not of paper); table linen (not of
paper), cloths (sheets); wash cloths
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Clothing; footwear; headgear; suits; layettes [clothing];
swimsuits, trunks, bathrobes, bathing caps, bath slippers;
bikinis; pocket squares; masquerade costumes; football
boots; belts (clothing), clothing for gymnastics; gymnastic
shoes; scarves; gloves clothing; shirts and/or shirt fronts;
pants (Am.), all the aforesaid goods included in this class;
headgear; jackets [clothing]; hoods [clothing]; ties;
ascots; bibs, not of paper; jackets; caps [headwear];
outerclothing; combinations [clothing]; pullovers; cyclists'
clothing; rainsuits; skirts; collar protectors; sleepsuits;
shoes, all the aforesaid goods included in this class;
overalls; socks; sports shoes, all the aforesaid goods
included in this class; beachwear; stockings; tights;
knitwear [clothing]; tee-shirts; underwear; all
aforementioned goods except goods for horse-riding or
pony-riding
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Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other
materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings
(non-textile); vehicles mats and carpets; bath mats;
gymnasium mats; wallpaper; carpets; gymnasium mats; carpets,
rugs and mats; textile wallpaper
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Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles,
included in this class; decorations for Christmas trees
(except illumination articles and confectionery); fishing
equipment; rattles [playthings]; building sets and/or
building blocks (toys); board games; apparatus for
electronic games other than those adapted for use with
television receivers only; masks (playthings); vehicles for
children (included in this class), in particular push cars,
tricycles and trikes, scooters, pedal cars; fitness exercise
machines; conjuring apparatus; parlour games; inline skates,
roller skates; kaleidoscopes; playing cards; ninepins;
explosive bonbons [Christmas crackers]; knee guards (sport
articles); marionettes; mobiles (toys); marbles; stuffed
toys; dolls; dolls' beds, dolls' feeding bottles, dolls'
houses, dolls' clothes, dolls' rooms; jigsaw puzzles; slides
[playthings]; roller skates; chess games; swings, rocking
horses; novelties for parties, dances [party favors,
favours]; skin guards (sport articles); hockey sticks;
batting gloves [accessories for games]; sleighs (sport
articles); ice skates; swimming pools [play articles];
flippers for swimming; skateboards; skis; play balls and
play balloons; playing cards; playing balls; dice; bats for
games; surf boards (for sailing and/or surfing); teddy
bears; theatrical masks; trampolines; swings; cups for dice;
darts and quoits (toys); electronic games and apparatus for
electronic games; instructional and teaching material
(except apparatus) in the form of games, namely in the form
of games; balloons; electronic toys, games and playthings
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