TAMURAKOMA & CO., Ltd.

 TAMURAKOMA & CO., Ltd. contact information is shown below
Owner:TAMURAKOMA & CO., LTD.
Owner Address:3-9, Azuchimachi 3-Chome Chuo-ku, Osaka Japan
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Brands Owned byTAMURAKOMA & CO., Ltd.

Brand:

BROWN-DUCK&DIGGER

Description:

Industrial packaging containers of leather; clothing for domestic pets; attache cases; backpacks; boston bags; beach bags; briefcases; handbags; garment bags for travel; rucksacks; school bags; shopping bags, namely, textile shopping bags, leather shopping bags, reusable shopping bags, canvas shopping bags, mesh shopping bags and shopping bags with wheels; suitcases; traveling bags; business card cases; card cases, namely, credit card cases, leather credit card cases, calling card cases and name card cases; charm bags; key cases of leather and artificial leather; pocket wallets; purses; vanity cases, not fitted; umbrellas and their parts; walking sticks; canes; metal parts of canes and walking-sticks; leather and fur unworked or semi-worked;BROWN-DUCK AND DIGGER;Precious metals; precious stones and their imitations, unwrought and semi-wrought; keyrings of precious metals; jewelry cases; trophies of precious metals; commemorative shields in the nature of commemorative medals; jewelry; earrings; badges of precious metal; tie clips; tie pins; necklaces; bracelets; pendants; medals; rings; cuff links; clocks and watches;

Category: INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING CONTAINERS LEATHER
Brand:

SIKURA

Description:

The mark consists of the word SIKURA in red underneath of which are 16 Japanese characters in red, and a small single-line red circle at the end. To the left are five connected rectangles, one each in blue, gold, green, grey, and orange, each having a black outline. The white in the mark represents transparent areas only and is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The color(s) red, blue, gold, green, grey, orange and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to watashi rashiku, kurashi ni shikura wo and this means be myself SIKURA in my everyday life in English.;The wording SIKURA has no meaning in a foreign language.;Non-electric kitchen utensils, namely, cooking pots and pans, rice cooking pots, griddles, cooking pans, mess-tins, frying pans, cooking steamers, coffee-makers, Japanese cast iron kettles, deep fryers, cauldrons, kettles, coffee filters, stew-pans, food steamers, autoclaves for cooking, pressure cookers, cooking pots, cooking pot sets, earthenware saucepans, coffee percolators, heaters for feeding bottles; plates to prevent milk boiling over; Japanese style tea-serving pots; drinking cups; Sake cups; dishes and plates; salad bowls; Japanese nests of food boxes; Japanese rice bowls; decanters; Sake serving bottles; serving bowls; beer mugs; jugs; teacups; Japanese style soup serving bowls; tea canisters; kitchen urns; bread bins; drinking horns; saucers; cups; paper plates; cups of paper or plastic; drinking glasses; drinking vessels; boxes for sweetmeats; dishes; dish covers; table plates; mugs; soup bowls; cheese-dish covers; tea caddies; disposable table plates; urns; teapots; decanter tags; butter dishes; butter-dish covers; basins, namely, sugar basins, basins in the nature of bowls, basins in the nature of receptacles; bread baskets for household purposes; tankards; fruit cups in the nature of dishware; lunch boxes; pitchers; dishes for serving vegetables; liqueur sets comprising decorative glass bottles and beverageware; drinking flasks; heat-insulated containers for beverages; portable coolers, non-electric; portable cool boxes, non-electric; drinking bottles for sports; hip flasks; isothermic bags for food or beverages; insulating flasks; vacuum bottles; cookware, namely, steamers, roasting pans, cookware for use in microwave ovens; whisks, non-electric; cooking skewers; cooking strainers; hand-operated coffee grinders and pepper mills; Japanese style wooden pestles for kitchen use (surikogi); Japanese style earthenware mortars for kitchen use (suribachi); cooking graters; chopping boards for kitchen use; rolling pins for cooking purposes; cooking grills; lemon squeezers; waffle irons, non-electric; ice pails; sugar tongs; nutcrackers; pepper pots; sugar bowls; colanders; Japanese style cooked rice scoops; cooking funnels; Japanese style personal dining trays or stands; bottle openers, non-electric; egg cups; napkin holders; napkin rings; hot pads being potholders; chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles and dippers for kitchen use; cooking sieves and sifters; trays for domestic purposes; toothpicks; toothpick holders; ice cream scoops; ice tongs; cruet sets for oil and vinegar; beaters, non-electric; oven mitts; lazy susans; ice cube molds; cocktail shakers; confectioners' decorating bags; cake molds; pastry cutters; whisks, non-electric, for household purposes; trays of paper, for household purposes; strainers for household purposes; scoops for household purposes; hand-operated mills for household purposes, namely, for milling flour; fruit presses, non-electric, for household purposes; trays for household purposes; blenders, non-electric, for household purposes; egg separators, non-electric, for household purposes; kitchen mitts; tea balls; tea infusers; serving ladles; cookie cutters; coasters, not of paper or textile; ice buckets; vessels of metal for making ices and iced drinks being pitchers; salad tongs; coffee grinders, hand-operated; pepper mills, hand-operated; funnels; place mats, not of paper or textile; trivets; salt cellars; knife rests for the table; graters for kitchen use; kitchen grinders, non-electric; crushers for kitchen use, non-electric; pestles for kitchen use; mortars for kitchen use; spatulas for kitchen use; cutting boards for the kitchen; tart scoops; siphon bottles for carbonated water; tea strainers; cookery molds; molds for rice; rolling pins of metal for cooking; cooking skewers of metal; tea cosies; tablemats, not of paper or textile; table napkin holders; tortilla presses, non-electric; potholders; dripping pans; basting brushes; basting spoons; garlic presses; drinking straws; cocktail stirrers; mixing spoons; barbecue mitts; pie servers; bread boards; crumb trays; ladles for serving wine; wine tasters; pipettes being kitchen tools for basting and flavor infusing; sieves for household purposes; hand-operated sifters for household use; baking mats; bulb basters; serving trays, namely, cabarets; menu card holders; rolling pins, domestic; cooking utensils, namely, grills; cruets; spice sets; coolers; wine aerators; kitchen containers; cruets; cruet sets for oil and vinegar; spice jars made of glass, plastic, wood, precious metal, and their combinations, all sold empty; spice sets comprising spice racks, spice containers, sold empty; hand-operated salt and pepper mills; salt and paper shakers and spice graters for kitchen use; sugar bowls; salt shakers; pepper pots; plastic storage containers for food for household use; household containers for foods; coffeepots, non-electric; pouring spouts for household use; thermally insulated containers for food; pots; pot lids; closures for pot lids; containers for household or kitchen use; mess-tins; hot pots, not electrically heated; cookie jars; glass bowls; coffee services in the nature of tableware; tea services in the nature of tableware; fitted picnic baskets, including dishes; pails; buckets made of woven fabrics; buckets; gloves for household purposes; gardening gloves; industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; cleaning tools and washing utensils, namely, dusters, feather-dusters, furniture dusters, brooms, broom handles, mops, mop wringers, mop wringer buckets, garbage cans, dustbins, refuse bins, trash cans, waste paper baskets, waste baskets, dust-pans, cloths for cleaning, rags for cleaning, saucepan scourers of metal, toilet brushes, lamp-glass brushes, dishwashing brushes, abrasive pads for kitchen purposes, scouring pads, cloth for washing floors, steel wool for cleaning, chamois leather for cleaning, pads for cleaning, buckskin for cleaning, plungers for clearing blocked drains, car washing mitts, clothes-pegs, clothes-pins, washing brushes, washing boards, drying racks for laundry, washtubs, clothes drying hangers; epergnes; busts of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; statuettes of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; works of art of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; sponge holders; sponges for household purposes; watering cans; hydroponic plant pots for home gardening; flower pots; window-boxes; flower-pot covers, not of paper; lawn and grass sprinklers; nozzles for watering hoses; hoses for watering cans; nozzles for watering cans; indoor terrariums; sprinklers for watering flowers and plants; chamber pots; piggy banks; toilet paper holders; vases; flower bowls; Incense burners; porcelain ornaments; polishing materials for making shiny, except preparations, namely, polishing leather, polishing mitts, polishing gloves, polishing cloths; tub brushes; metal brushes for cleaning pots; industrial cleaning brushes; ship-scrubbing brushes; clothes brushes; shoe trees; shoe horns; shoe brushes; shoe shine cloths; shoe shine sponges and cloths; brush goods, namely, scrubbing brushes; cosmetic utensils, namely, electric combs; toothbrushes, electric; heads for electric toothbrushes; personal washing cloths; face-powder cases, sold empty; combs; combs cases; cosmetic cream cases, sold empty; make-up sponges; make-up brushes; cheek brushes; eye shadow brushes; lip brushes; mascara combs; vanity cases, fitted; perfume sprayers, sold empty; powder compacts; soap holders and boxes; nail brushes; powder puffs; tooth brushes; non-electric; tooth brush cases; toothbrush holders; shaving brushes; shaving brush stands; hair brushes; eyebrow brushes; brushes for pets; feeding vessels for pets; bird cages; bird baths being bowls for birds to bathe in; stirrers for hot bathtub water; bathroom pails; baby baths, portable; crystal figurines, plaques, decorative prisms, centerpieces; unworked or semi-worked glass, not for building; candle extinguishers; candlesticks; soap dispensers; boxes of precious and non-precious metal for sweets, candy, money, lunch boxes, and for dispensing paper towels; boxes for dispensing paper towels; boot jacks; upright signboards of glass or ceramic; glass ornaments; heating or cooling packs filled with chemical substances ready to react when required for use with food or beverages; reusable ice cubes; cold packs for chilling food and beverages;

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