CRYSTAL GLASSWARE NAMELY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALVIN Textron Inc. 40 Westminster Street Providence RI 02903 CRYSTAL GLASSWARE-NAMELY, SHERBET GLASSES, JUICE/PARFAIT GLASSES, COCKTAIL GLASSES, CORDIAL GLASSES, ICED BEVERAGE GLASSES, WINE GLASSES, GOBLETS, TUMBLERS, DESSERT PLATES, PITCHERS AND CENTERPRPIECES;
FANTASY IN WOOD RIEKES CRISA CORPORATION 201 LOGAN ST. LAREDO, TEX. CRYSTAL GLASSWARE-NAMELY, BEER AND ALE GLASSES WITH WALL AND TABLE RACKS THEREFOR, SOLD IN SETS; SERVING DISHES AND COVERS, SOLD IN SETS WITH RACKS OR TRAYS THEREFOR; ASH TRAYS AND COASTERS, SOLD IN SETS WITH RACKS THEREFOR; COCKTAIL AND BRANDY SETS-NAMELY, PITCHERS WITH STIR RODS AND GLASSES, WITH AND WITHOUT COASTERS OR ASH TRAYS, SOLD IN SETS WITH TRAYS THEREFOR, THESE GLASSES NOT OF CRYSTAL; CANDY AND NUT DISHES, SOLD IN SETS WITH TRAYS THEREFOR; SUGAR AND CREAM DISHES, SOLD IN SETS WITH TRAYS THEREFOR; LARCE AND SMALL SALAD BOWLS, SOLD IN SETS WITH TRAYS THEREFOR;
NORITAKE NORITAKE CO., LIMITED 1-36, Noritake-Shinmachi 3-chome Nishi-ku, Nagoya 451-8501 Japan CRYSTAL GLASSWARE-NAMELY, STEMWARE, TUMBLERS, GOBLETS, VASES, [BOWLS, ][ASH TRAYS, SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, SUGAR BOWLS, CREAM PITCHERS, BON BON BOWLS, COASTERS, COMPORT, DECANTERS, PITCHERS, CUPS, SAUCERS,] CANDLESTICKS, PLATES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The glassware scarf is a flexible, absorbent device used to soak up excessive condensation from glassware. The scarf is wrapped about a stem of a glass, such as a wineglass, sherbet glass, etc., and absorbs condensation that drips down from the bowl of the glass. The glassware scarf has a rectangular central body portion and first and second ends tapering from opposite ends of the rectangular central body portion. A slit is defined in the rectangular body portion adjacent to the first end. The glassware scarf is wrapped about the stem of the glass, and the second end is drawn through the slit and pulled so that the glassware scarf is secured about the stem.