I have a 12 gauge single action breach loader with that engraved on the side, made by Stevens
Lefton China teacup and saucer reg.71&.pat.off what is the value?
The value of a Lefton china hand-painted goblet with a gold rim and flower details, marked with "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. 1046," can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, such goblets can range from $20 to $100 or more, with well-preserved pieces or those in unique designs potentially fetching higher prices among collectors. To get a precise valuation, consider consulting an appraiser or checking recent sales of similar items online.
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Yes. Read the Reg.
it is a rocky desert. the other type are erg deserts which are sandy deserts.
It was made sometime between 1955-62
They were made between 1952 - 78
Lefton China teacup and saucer reg.71&.pat.off what is the value?
what is the vakue of lrfton china handpainted tea cup and sucer reg us pat off 20583
Daisy made a model 102 Cub. It was a 350 shot BB rifle. 1952-78.
Daisy made a model 102 Cub. It was a 350 shot BB rifle. 1952-78.
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These are the "TM" and "R", or "REG" that you see in little circles after a trade name; could be extended to "PAT" and "PAT PENDING."
These are the "TM" and "R", or "REG" that you see in little circles after a trade name; could be extended to "PAT" and "PAT PENDING."
Reg Perry was born on June 29, 1890, in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
"Reg. US. Pat. Off." is an abbreviation commonly used to indicate that a trademark is registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The term signifies that the trademark has been officially registered and is protected under US trademark law. It serves as a notice to the public that the trademark is legally protected and unauthorized use may result in legal action.
Your best bet is to ask Daisy directly. Daisy offers a free service to tell you about your old Daisy. See the link below.