Corporate Trade Marks
Sainsbury logo and trade marks
Includes:
examples of headed note paper and artwork and photographs of 'Sainsbury's' logo;
correspondence regarding the registration of the 'chicken device' logo and notes on applying for a trademark.
Also includes file of correspondence with Page, White and Farrer, Patent Agents, patent...
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examples of headed note paper and artwork and photographs of 'Sainsbury's' logo;
correspondence regarding the registration of the 'chicken device' logo and notes on applying for a trademark.
Also includes file of correspondence with Page, White and Farrer, Patent Agents, patent...
- Ref. No: SA/LE/1/1
- Format: Box
- Date: 1909-1989
- Level: File
- Extent: 1 box
- Access: Open
Includes:
examples of headed note paper and artwork and photographs of 'Sainsbury's' logo;
correspondence regarding the registration of the 'chicken device' logo and notes on applying for a trademark.
Also includes file of correspondence with Page, White and Farrer, Patent Agents, patent specifications, certificates etc. relating to the trademarks SELSA, BONZO BISCUITS, LAIBON, CRELOS, OAK LEAF, SANSA, FRISCO, BLUE KADDY TEA, SELSIN (proposed use by another company), and PEERLESS (used by Peerless and Ericsson) 1941-1959.
Correspondence also relates to the use of the trade mark SAINS with the device of a berry, an unloading stand for egg boxes, and objections of some local authorities to the description "artificial cream" later to be sold as FRISCO.
examples of headed note paper and artwork and photographs of 'Sainsbury's' logo;
correspondence regarding the registration of the 'chicken device' logo and notes on applying for a trademark.
Also includes file of correspondence with Page, White and Farrer, Patent Agents, patent specifications, certificates etc. relating to the trademarks SELSA, BONZO BISCUITS, LAIBON, CRELOS, OAK LEAF, SANSA, FRISCO, BLUE KADDY TEA, SELSIN (proposed use by another company), and PEERLESS (used by Peerless and Ericsson) 1941-1959.
Correspondence also relates to the use of the trade mark SAINS with the device of a berry, an unloading stand for egg boxes, and objections of some local authorities to the description "artificial cream" later to be sold as FRISCO.
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