ARTICLES EARTHENWARE

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BIZARRE WWRD IPCO 2711 Centerville Road, Suite 400 Wilmington DE 19808 articles of earthenware, porcelain, chinaware and glassware, namely, small domestic utensils, namely, containers for food and drink, namely, prunus jars, tea pots, sugar containers, cream containers, bowls, vases, jugs and plates;
FURNIVALS Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Ltd. Barlaston Stoke-on-Trent SR12 9ES ARTICLES OF EARTHENWARE, PORCELAIN, CHINAWARE AND GLASSWARE, NAMELY, FIGURINES, SCULPTURES, PLATES, PLATTERS, DISHES, CUP, SAUCERS, BOWLS, POTS, PITCHERS, JUGS, SAUCE BOATS AND STANDS, STORAGE JARS, WATER PITCHERS, SOUP TUREENS, COFFEE POTS, CONDIMENTS SETS, DISHES IN GENERAL, SUGAR HOLDERS, AND CREAMERS;
HOPSCOTCH JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS LIMITED BARLASTON STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST 12 9ES United Kingdom articles of earthenware, porcelain, chinaware and glassware; namely, plates, dishes, bowls, saucers, cups, jugs, salt and pepper containers, mugs and pots;
WATERFORD GREAT ROOM WATERFORD WEDGWOOD PLC Kilbarry, Waterford Co. Waterford Ireland articles of earthenware, china, ceramic and porcelain, namely, dinnerware, plates, bowls, serving dishes, baking dishes, cups, mugs; cut crystal beverage glassware; glassware, namely, stemware, tumblers, iced tea glasses, hi-ball glasses, goblets, champagne glasses, liqueur glasses, brandy glasses, carafes, ice buckets, decanters, finger bowls, bowls, candlesticks; tableware, namely, cake servers, salad bowls, salad serving spoons and forks; wooden kitchen utensils; vases; perfume bottles and atomizers sold empty;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for manipulating articles includes providing a bed having at least one conveying surface. The conveying surface is adapted to move articles in a direction of conveyance from an upstream end to a downstream end of the bed. At least one sensor is provided to determine the position of any articles on the bed. Selected articles are moved in the direction of conveyance at a speed that is generally higher than articles traveling on the bed that have yet to be manipulated and the articles are selectively rotated.