WORD SAILOR YELLOW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SAILOR BRAND SUPREME QUALITY FROM USA TARANTINO, JOSEPH V. P.O. BOX 6112 CARMEL CA 93921 The word SAILOR is yellow with black shadowing around each of the letters. The word BRAND is made up of solid black letters with no shadowing. The words SUPREME QUALITY and the words FROM USA are made up of solid white letters with no shadowing. The ship's wheel is brown. The face and hands of the sailor are flesh tones. The pipe the sailor is holding in his left hand is brown. The sailor's hat and scarf are both blue. The sailor's shirt is white. The staff the sailor is holding in his right hand is brown. The ribbon shown on the bottom of the mark is made up of three substantially horizontal stripes. The top stripe of the ribbon is blue, the middle stripe is white and the bottom stripe is red. The background the mark is depicted upon is solid red.;canned seafood;SUPREME QUALITY, USA, and BRAND;The drawing is lined for the colors blue, red and brown.;
SAILOR BRAND SUPREME QUALITY FROM USA Tarantino, Frank P.O. Box 6122 Carmel CA 93921 The word SAILOR is yellow with black shadowing around each of the letters. The word BRAND is made up of solid black letters with no shadowing. The words SUPREME QUALITY and the words FROM USA are made up of solid white letters with no shadowing. The ship's wheel is brown. The face and hands of the sailor are flesh tones. The pipe the sailor is holding in his left hand is brown. The sailor's hat and scarf are both blue. The sailor's shirt is white. The staff the sailor is holding in his right hand is brown. The ribbon shown on the bottom of the mark is made up of three substantially horizontal stripes. The top stripe of the ribbon is blue, the middle stripe is white and the bottom stripe is red. The background the mark is depicted upon is solid red.;canned seafood;SUPREME QUALITY, USA, and BRAND;The drawing is lined for the colors blue, red and brown.;
 

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