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November 13, 2015
The ‘St. George’ Pen
[Posted on L&P on Aug 13, 2010.]
US trademark no. 41,432 issued to Armeny & Marion for “Fountain-Pens” on Nov 10, 1903, used since Oct 1, 1903, is for the name “St. George”, and not for the familiar image of St. George as a knight in armor on horseback fighting a dragon with a fountain pen as a lance, an image that they printed on the barrels of their pens. You can see it here in the PDF of the Trade-Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades, 1904, on p.143. Does anyone have any pictures of the pens made by Armeny & Marion? Change the letter “b” in the URL for the PDF to the letter “a” to find the first half of the text of the book.
George Kovalenko.
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P.S. Did you notice that the lead trademarks in the last two posts had consecutive numbers?