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Trademark no. 41,432, Armeny & Marion, "Fountain-Pens", 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 imprinted on the barrels of their pens. You can see it here in this PDF of the Trade-Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades, 1904, on p.143. Does anyone know of, or have any pictures of the pens made by this company?

 

George Kovalenko.

 

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P.S. Change the letter "b" in the URL for the PDF to the letter "a" to find the first half of the text.

 

If you want to perform the trademark searches, simply cut and paste, or type the trademark numbers into the search window in the Trademark Document Retrieval Portlet.

rhrpen(at)gmail.com

 

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And here is an ad for Armeny & Marion from American Stationer in 1900.

 

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