The mark consists of a circle with two bands at the outer edges, one narrow and one wide and solid. The words "U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION" appear across the top of the solid, wide band. The word "TRADE" appears on the bottom of the circle across the solid, wide band. Three five-pointed stars appear before and after the word "TRADE" across the solid wide band. The interior of the circle includes a variation of the Department of Homeland Security Seal, a graphically styled white American eagle on a partial globe with shaded outlines of continents in a field with longitude and latitude lines. The eagle's wings stretch across the outline of the continents. The eagle's talon on the left holds an olive branch with 13 leaves and 13 seeds while the eagle's talon on the right grasps 13 arrows. Centered on the eagle's breast is a shield divided into three sections. The top section, a sky, contains 22 five pointed stars. The bottom left section contains mountains behind a plain underneath a sky. The bottom right section contains four wave shapes alternating light and dark separated by lines. Below the horizontal bar where the eagle stands appear four vertical bars each containing single five-pointed stars. The black, white, and/or gray in the drawing represents background, outlining, shading, and/or transparent areas and is not part of the mark.
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Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments.
jewellery, namely, bracelets, brooches, charms, cufflinks, earrings, keychains, necklaces, pendants, tie-clips, lapel pins, tie pins, watches, challenge coins, commemorative coins, decorative coins, non-monetary coins, souvenir coins, and jewelry for attachment to clothing
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Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.
glass beverageware, drinking vessels, mugs, cups, shot glasses, tumblers for use as drinking glasses, bottles, sold empty, insulating flasks, vacuum bottles, bottle openers, barware, namely, seltzer bottles; tableware, namely, coffee and tea services, and earthenware, namely, mugs, jars
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Clothing, footwear, headgear.
clothing and headwear, namely, shirts, jackets, sweatshirts, pullovers, outer clothing, namely, coats, vests, scarves, pants, sweaters, windbreakers, gloves, hats and caps