GLASSWARE USE TABLE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
A WALK IN THE GARDEN HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely, drinking glasses, goblets, decanters, jugs; tableware of glass, namely, drinking glasses, goblets and carafes; cups, vases; porcelain ware for use in table art, namely, porcelain dishes; small bowls of porcelain, trays for domestic purposes, porcelain tableware, namely, cups, mugs, teapots, non-electric coffeepots; dishes, bowls and plates; earthenware for use in table art, namely, dishes, bowls and plates;
ADAGE HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely, drinking glasses, decanters, [ glass plates and dishes, ] [ cups, ] vases [ ; porcelain for the table, namely, porcelain mugs, porcelain dishes; tidies of porcelain, namely, small bowls of porcelain, crockery for the table, namely, earthenware storage jars ];
BRANDEBOURGS HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France glassware for use in table art, namely glasses, carafes, glass tableware in the nature of table plates, dishes, cups, sugar bowls, teapots, coffeepots, salad bowls, soup bowls, vases, egg cups, saucers, bowls; porcelain ware for use in table art, namely table plates, dishes, cups, sugar bowls, teapots, coffeepots, salad bowls, soup bowls, vases, egg cups, saucers, bowls; tidies (small bowls) of porcelain; tableware of porcelain, namely table plates, dishes, cups, sugar bowls, teapots, coffeepots, salad bowls, soup bowls, vases, egg cups, saucers, bowls; earthenware for use in table art, namely table plates, dishes, cups, sugar bowls, teapots, coffeepots, salad bowls, soup bowls, vases, egg cups, saucers, bowls;
EARLY AMERICA HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely drinking glasses, decanters, glass tableware, bowls; porcelain ware for use in table art; porcelain tableware; earthenware for use in table art;
MESCLUN HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely decanters and coupes, and glass tableware, namely dishes, knives, forks, and spoons; porcelain for use in table art, namely porcelain tableware in the nature of dishes, knives, forks, and spoons; earthenware for use in table art, namely decanters and coupes, mugs, and earthenware tableware in the nature of dishes, knives, forks, and spoons;
ROTONDE HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely, drinking glasses, decanters, glass crockery in the nature of glass bowls, glass dishes and cups; porcelain ware for use in table art, namely, porcelain dishes; tidies of porcelain, namely, small bowls of porcelain, earthenware for use in table art, namely, earthenware storage jars;
TIE SET HERMES INTERNATIONAL 24, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris 75008 France Glassware for use in table art, namely, drinking glasses, goblets, decanters; tableware of glass, namely, drinking glasses, goblets and carafes; cups, vases; porcelain ware for use in table art, namely, porcelain dishes; small bowls of porcelain, trays for domestic purposes, porcelain tableware, namely, bowls and plates; earthenware for use in table art, namely, dishes, bowls and plates;SET;
 

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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.