Serial Number: 76637231
Translation: The non-Latin characters in the mark CTAPOMOCKOBCKIIII IIITO transliterate to "STAROMOSKOVSKY SHTOF" and this means "ancientMoscow shtof" in English; the non-Latin characters in the mark BOJKA transliterate to VODKA and this means "vodka" in English. The English translations of the words STAROMOSKOVSKY SHTOF" and "VODKA" in the mark are "ancient Moscow shtof" and "vodka".
Goods and Services: (ABANDONED) IC 033. US 047 049. G & S: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NAMELY VODKA
Mark Drawing Code: (2) DESIGN ONLY
Design Search Code: 02.01.03 - Crowns, men wearing; Kings; Men wearing crowns or other symbols of royalty, including kings, princes and jacks; Princes; Royalty (men)
02.03.03 - Crowns (women wearing); Princesses; Queens; Women wearing crowns or other symbols of royalty, including queens and princesses
02.07.26 - Groups, grotesque (having human features or attributes)
19.09.02 - Bottles, jars or flasks with bulging, protruding or rounded sides; Flasks with bulging or protruding sides; Jars with bulging or protruding sides
Filing Date: 04/27/2005
Current Basis: 1B;44E
Original Filing Basis: 1B
Description of Mark: The color(s) light brown, black and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark is comprised of a transparent bottle having an etched lattice design along the border, with the front depicting an arch containing a representation of two figures of Russian aristocracy in black and white robes with white hats, in the center, standing atop a representation of a light brown city or village, with the light brown Russian symbols CTAPOMOCKOBCK IIITOO which transliterates as "STAROMOSKOVSKY SHTOF", which translates as "ancient Moscow shtof' in light brown, above the symbol, and the word, BO,TJJKA, which transliterates and translates as "VODKA", in light brown, below a circular design in light brown having a depiction of a head of a Russian aristocrat.
Type of Mark: TRADEMARK
Register: PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator: DEAD
SiteNo: 444720