HOUSEHOLD TABLE BEVERAGE GLASSWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SCHOTT ZWIESEL Schott-Zwiesel-Glaswerke AG Dr. Schott Strasse 35 D-8372 Zwiesel Germany household and table beverage glassware, stemware, tumblers, fancy beverage glassware, decanters, sculptures, bowls, pitchers, vases, and decorative ornaments (excluding Christmas tree ornaments), all made of glass, crystal glass, or lead crystal;The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
SCHOTT ZWIESEL SCHOTT AG Hattenbergstrasse 10 55122 Mainz Germany Household and table beverage glassware; drinking glasses namely, stemware, tumblers and fancy glasses; ornamental and fancy articles namely vases, candlesticks not made of precious metals; all of the aforementioned goods made from glass, crystal glass and/or crystal lead; beverage glassware;
Z ZWIESEL CRYSTAL SCHOTT ZWIESEL AG Dr. Schott-Str. 35 Zwiesel 94227 Germany Household and table beverage glassware; stemware, tumblers and fancy glasses; ornamental and fancy articles, namely, vases, bowls, boxes, candlesticks, jugs and decanters; all of the foregoing made from glasses, crystal glass and/or lead crystal;CRYSTAL;
ZWIESEL SCHOTT ZWIESEL AG Dr. Schott-Str. 35 Zwiesel 94227 Germany Household and table beverage glassware; stemware, tumblers and fancy glasses; ornamental and fancy articles, all made from glass, namely, vases, bowls, boxes, candlesticks, jugs and decanters and glassware all made from crystal glass and/or lead crystal;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
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.