TAKASHIMAYA
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bleaching preparations for laundry use; fabric softeners for domestic use; laundry soaps; detergents; baby oil and bath oil; baby powder; talcum powde...

Words that describe this trademark:

baby oil bath  domestic laundry  soaps detergents  laundry fabric  fabric softeners  laundry soaps  softeners  preparations  detergents  bleaching 

Serial Number:

74090578

Mark:

TAKASHIMAYA

Status:

Abandoned-No Statement of Use filed

Status Date:

07-22-1997

Filing Date:

Registration Number:

N/A

Registration Date:

N/A

Goods and Services:

bleaching preparations for laundry use; fabric softeners for domestic use; laundry soaps; detergents; baby oil and bath oil; baby powder; talcum powder (for toilet use); toilet soaps; liquid soaps; deodorants; dentifrices; mouth washes (non-medicated); non-medicated preparations for the care of the skin, namely, skin lotion, milky lotion, skin cleansing cream, shaving lotion and shaving cream, cold cream, hand cream and lotion, lip cream, toilet water and toilet cream, suntan cream, anti-sunburn cream (cosmetic sunscreen), sun-tanning lotions being non-medicated toilet preparation; cosmetics, namely foundation makeup, powder for makeup, eau de cologne, lipstick, cheek rouge, perfume, eye shadow, nail enamel, nail polish and varnishes, nail enamel remover, face mask, mascara; preparations for cleaning conditioning and embellishing the hair, namely, hair lotions, shampoos, hair tonic, hair cream, pomade, color rinse, setting lotion, hair dye, hair spray, hair rinse; incense; sachets for perfuming linen, medicated and disinfectant soaps jars of metal, baskets for domestic use made of metal forks, kitchen knives, chopsticks, leather sheathes for cutlery, non-electric can openers heaters for feeding bottles (non-metallic) gold, silver, platinum and their alloys; jewelry or imitation jewelry; costume jewelry; candlesticks of precious metal, candle stands of precious metal, vases of precious metal; necklaces, brooches, earrings, rings, pendants, cuff buttons of precious metal and precious stones, tiepins all made of precious metals and incorporating a precious stone; badges made of precious metal and of a common metal; watches; clocks; watch bands; cuff links; bracelets of precious metal and precious stones cover for books, for cheques, and photographs; paper covers for covering letters and other papers, namely, wrapping paper, toilet paper, typewriter paper, printing paper, drawing paper, calligraphy paper, imitation leather paper, and waterproof paper; note cases sold empty; boxes and trays of leather or leather board for storing letters, pens, precious stones, photographs and cards; diary covers; stationery folders leather shoulder straps for luggage and handbags; hand bags, shoulder bags, rucksacks, trunks, suitcases, knapsacks, overnight bags (Boston bags), clutch bags, attache cases; pouches; umbrellas and parasols; canes, walking sticks; briefcases; coin purses; purses; pocketbooks; wallets; pocket wallets; vanity cases sold empty; trunks and travelling bags; valises; passport holders; billfolds; key cases, key holders; portable leather cases for storing and transporting toiletries, sold empty; leather cases for holding and protecting personal articles, for travel small chairs, clothes hangers, and pocket mirrors vacuum bottles; thermally insulated containers for food and liquid; cooking utensils, namely, walnut crackers not of precious metal, serving spoons, sugar pots, ice pails, salt shakers, chopping boards, shakers, non-electric cooking grills, bottle openers, household sifters, rice household scoops, lemon squeezers, household scoops, non-electric waffle irons, household sieves, rolling pins, and whisks; cooking pots and pans; bowls, saucers, plates, cups, pots, lunch boxes, decanters, jugs, pitchers, and dish covers; candy boxes; scrubbing brushes, floor cloths, dusters, mops, brooms, buckets, dustpans, and dust baskets; dustbins, trash cans and refuse bins; basins; baskets for domestic use made of wisteria, bamboo, wood and plastic; vases not of precious metal; hair combs; toilet utensils and cases, namely, combs, cream cases, cosmetic sponge, cosmetic brushes, compacts, soap cases, and perfume sprayers sold empty; puffs, tooth brushes, tooth brush cases, shaving brushes, hair brushes, lipstick brushes, eyelash curlers, eyelash brushes, and nail brushes; incense burners; candlesticks and candle stands not of precious metal; pails for bathing; tableware of china, porcelain or ceramic, namely, cups, plates, bowls, decanters, glasses, jugs and pots of china, porcelain or ceramic; iron pots; tea kettles, non-electric kettles; serving trays not of precious metals; pot stands; bottle openers; ornamental plates or dishes, vases, jars, small statuaries, and bric-a-brac of china, porcelain or ceramic; jars of glass and plastic leather cases for storage articles of clothing for men, women and children, namely, dresses, jackets, skirts, suits, pants, trousers, dress suits, smocks, coats, sweaters, cardigans, vests, sports shirts, blouses, white shirts, pajamas, negligees, nightgowns, bathrobes, camisoles, corsets, chemises, slips, underpants, brassieres, petticoats, swim suits and Japanese kimonos; knitwear comprising sweaters, skirts, jackets, suits, cardigans, and vests; coats; armbands (clothing); sport clothing, namely, anoraks, ground coats, Karate wear, namely, loose pants and cross-over top (traditional name, gi), Judo wear, namely, loose pants and cross-over top (traditional name, gi or dobok), Kendo wear, namely, long skirt (traditional name, hakama), parkas, ski wear; waterproof clothing, namely, waterproof pants, jackets, jumpers and suits; and stockings; suspenders; garters; underwear, pajamas, nightdresses, lingerie, hosiery, socks; gloves; neckties; mufflers; scarves; neckerchiefs and cravats; belts made of leather (for personal use); shawls; headwear, namely, nightcaps, hats, hoods and caps; baby clothing, namely, booties, cloth baby diapers, sweaters, pants, socks, dresses, nightshirts, overalls, bibs for babies, baby bunting, and bonnets; sock suspenders; aprons; footwear; sports shoes; slippers; and clothing made of fur, namely, stoles, jackets, coats, skirts, vests, gloves and hats embroidered badges made of fabric and printed fabric badges; necktie clasps baseball, football, ski and hockey helmets edible oils; soups; meat extracts; fish; lobster and squid crisps and smoked fish; crushed dried seafood; sushi, preserved meat, dried meat, canned meat, meat boiled down in soy, ham and bacon; dried laver; fruits being canned, cooked, stewed, preserved, dried or frozen; vegetables being canned, cooked, stewed, preserved, dried or frozen; potato products, namely mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and potato flour; "kamboko" (boiled fish pastes), "chikuwa" (boiled and grilled fish pastes) "hanpen" (cakes of pounded fish), sausages, and edible sea laver; preserved beans; soybeans preserved for food; jellies and premixes for making jellies for food; pickles; butter; cheese, margarine, milk, cream; yogurt; cream, cheese, margarine, milk-based lactic acid beverages, milk-based lactic acid bacterium beverages, powdered milk, condensed milk oat flakes, noodles, spaghetti, rice balls, vermicelli made from rice, cooked canned rice and rice cakes; coagulating agent for ice cream, stabilizing agent for whip cream and base for custard pudding; ice cream; vegetable sandwiches, egg sandwiches, ham sandwiches, and sandwiches consisting of a mixture of vegetables, egg and ham; pizzas, meat pie, ravioli, oatmeal, corn flakes, dried rice, and salad dressings sake, shochu (Japanese distilled spirits), vodka, gin, brandy, rum, wine, liqueur, samshu and plum wine

Mark Description:

The mark consists of a symbol resembling a Japanese character, and the Japanese word "Takashimaya".

Class:

Alcoholic beverages

Type of Mark:

Trademark

Published for Opposition Date:

10-29-1996

Mark Drawing Status:

3S07

Abandon Date:

07-22-1997

Business Name:

FOLEY & LARDNER

Correspondent Name:

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