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Trademark Dashboard – UK Trademark Search & ClearanceApplication UK00000082678 · Dead

| Application Number | UK00000082678 |
| Status | Dead |
| Owner | Robert Sorby & Sons Limited |
| Filed | 1888-11-23 |
| Registered | 1888-11-23 |
| Renewal Due | 2000-11-23 |
| Type | Individual |
| Feature | Figurative |
| Attorney | See claim section below |
UK00000082678 has a current status of Dead.
The specification below is taken directly from the filed record at the UK IPO for each Nice class this trademark is registered in.
Springs; signs; cocks (valves); dog chains; stair treads (steps); outdoor venetian blinds; ropes cables and cordage; anvils; all made from common metal.
Electric ignition sparking plugs; piston rings; pulley blocks; pistons; shuttles.
Tools other than machine and without a cutting edge; agricultural and horticultural implements (without a cutting edge) awls; bradawls; branding irons; earmarkers for cattle; caulking irons; crowbars; dies without a cutting edge; flat irons; fullers; goffering irons; hammers; ladles; tube expanders; levers; turnscrews; tweezers; screwdrivers; sharpening steels; plumbers shave hooks without a cutting edge; shovels; spades; spanners; spuds swages; trowels; punches without a cutting edge; marlin spikes; garden rakes; rammers; saw sets; money scoops; scrapers; mattocks; palette knives, without a cutting edge pestles; pickaxes; picks; bills; pliers and pincers; drill boxes; nut crackes; forks; gimlets; spoons; wrenches; bevels; soldering irons; graining combs; vices spanners, spades, shovels, hoes, hammers; engineers', joiners', plumbers', platelayers' and gardeners' tools not having a cutting edge; picks; hay, digging and manure forks; all made of common metal.
Workmans' compassess; electric contacts and terminals; electric bellwarning devices; electrical cutouts; electric switches; workmans measures; spectacle frames; camera stands; whistles not parts of machines; anodes for electroplating apparatus; lightning conductors; engineers jigs and magnets; springs for gramophone motors; electric soldering apparatus; electric alarm bells; all made from common metal.
Spittons made of metal.
Furnace bars; bath tubs; gas burners; lamp burners; stove burners; cisterns; ballcocks; hydrants; electric toasters; kettles; heater irons; lamps and lampshades; lanterns, fittings for sanitary ware; reflectors for lamps and lights; foot warmers; all made from common metal.
Axels and axel caps, all for vehicles; brakes, springs, luggage carriers and couplings for vehicles; coach ironmongery; bodies and frames for motor cars and trucks; mudguards, hubs; rims and spokes for vehicles; toe clips; wheelbarrows; fe ders; shock absorbers for vehicles.
Clock gongs and weights; watch protectors and cases; all made from common metal.
Printers blocks, types and plates; electrotypes for printing; engravers plates; labels; office trays; tape dispensers.
Gaskets made of metal.
Dog collars; horse bits; harness homes; muzzles; parasol frames, ribs and stretchers; saddle frames and trees; traces.
Garden chairs, seats and tables; curtain hooks, rings and rods; fenders and fire screens; picture rods; stair rods; shelves; venetial blinds (indoor); animal beds; collapsible baby carriers; all made from common metal.
Baking dishes; basins; birdcages; hand bowls; wire brushes; buckets and candlesticks; cans; cinder sifters for household use; cooking utensils other than aluminium; hollow ware for domestic use; funnels; gridirons (non-electric); coffee percolators and coffee pots; pots; coal scuttles; cattle troughs and pans; coolers for wine or water; corkscrews; dish covers; shoe horns; plates and dishes; pewter ware; kettles; scoops; sprinklers; sieves; syringes for watering flowers and plants; moulds trays, wire strainers; polishing appliances; steel wool for cleaning; all made from common metal.
Protectors for boots and shoes, all made from common metal.
Pins and needles; hooks and fastenings devices for clothing other than buttons; bale studs; thimbles; belt clasps; bodkins; clasps; collar studs; collar supports; corset busks; shields and stiffeners; crochet hooks; hair curlers; hair pins and wavers; eyelets; knitting needles; all made from common metal.
Fish hooks; christmas tree decorations; all made from common metal.
This figurative mark is indexed under the following Vienna categories by the UK IPO:
This device mark (application number UK00000082678) is a dead trademark on the UK IPO register, filed by Robert Sorby & Sons Limited on 23 November 1888, with registration granted on 23 November 1888. It is due to expire on 23 November 2000.
This mark is recorded under multiple classes: Class 6 (common metals & metal goods); Class 7 (machines & machine tools); Class 8 (hand tools & implements); Class 9 (scientific, electrical & IT apparatus); Class 10 (medical & surgical apparatus); Class 11 (lighting, heating, cooking & refrigeration apparatus); Class 12 (vehicles & conveyances); Class 14 (precious metals, jewellery & watches); Class 16 (paper, cardboard & printed matter); Class 17 (rubber, plastics & insulating materials); Class 18 (leather, luggage & bags); Class 20 (furniture, mirrors & picture frames); Class 21 (household utensils & containers); Class 25 (clothing, footwear & headgear); Class 26 (lace, embroidery, ribbons & haberdashery); Class 28 (games, toys & sporting goods).
The trademark is represented by Franks & Co Limited.
No — the UK IPO records the status of this trademark as dead.
This trademark is recorded in Class 6 (common metals & metal goods); Class 7 (machines & machine tools); Class 8 (hand tools & implements); Class 9 (scientific, electrical & IT apparatus); Class 10 (medical & surgical apparatus); Class 11 (lighting, heating, cooking & refrigeration apparatus); Class 12 (vehicles & conveyances); Class 14 (precious metals, jewellery & watches); Class 16 (paper, cardboard & printed matter); Class 17 (rubber, plastics & insulating materials); Class 18 (leather, luggage & bags); Class 20 (furniture, mirrors & picture frames); Class 21 (household utensils & containers); Class 25 (clothing, footwear & headgear); Class 26 (lace, embroidery, ribbons & haberdashery); Class 28 (games, toys & sporting goods). The filed specification reads: Class 6: Springs; signs; cocks (valves); dog chains; stair treads (steps); outdoor venetian blinds; ropes cables and cordage; anvils; all made from common metal. | Class 7: Electric ignition sparking plugs; piston rings; pulley blocks; pistons; shuttles. | Class 8: Tools other than machine and without a cutting edge…
The application for this trademark was filed on 23 November 1888 and the trademark was registered on 23 November 1888.
The UK IPO first published / advertised this trademark on 9 January 1889.
The current registration of this trademark is recorded as valid until 23 November 2000, at which point it will need to be renewed to remain in force.
Franks & Co Limited is listed as the attorney / representative of record for this trademark on the UK IPO register.
This trademark has an attorney of record listed on the UK register. The firm has not yet claimed its listing on Trademark Dashboard.
UK trademark data is supplied by the Intellectual Property Office under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
The “About This Trademark” summary and FAQ above are AI-generated from the register data shown on this page. They are factual summaries only — always verify details against the official register before making legal decisions.