Trademark applications and grants for Mussallem Poppy. Mussallem Poppy has 1 trademark applications. The latest application filed is for "HANG YOUR GLASS"
Patent Application | Date |
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Stand-off for supporting art and other objects 20050156094 - 10/758407 Mussallem, Poppy ;   et al. | 2005-07-21 |
Interlocking spacer member for holding an object in spaced relation to a wall surface D604,149 - D/301,906 Mussallem , et al. November 17, 2 | 2009-11-17 |
Interlocking spacer member for holding an object in spaced relation to a wall surface D604,149 - D/301,906 Mussallem , et al. November 17, 2 | 2009-11-17 |
Device for supporting an art object in spaced relation to a wall surface D562,672 - D/291,802 Mussallem , et al. February 26, 2 | 2008-02-26 |
Device for supporting an art object in spaced relation to a wall surface D562,672 - D/291,802 Mussallem , et al. February 26, 2 | 2008-02-26 |
Device for supporting an art object in spaced relation to a wall surface D551,949 - D/233,384 Mussallem , et al. October 2, 2 | 2007-10-02 |
Mark Image Registration | Serial | Trademark Application Date |
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![]() "HANG YOUR GLASS" 87928016 |
HANG YOUR GLASS 2018-05-18 |
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