14 Precious metals and alloys of precious metals; articles included in Class 14 made of precious metals or coated therewith; jewellery; badges and buckles of precious metal; salt cellars and salt shakers; sacred vessels; napkin holders, napkin rings, jugs, cases, dishes, cups, flasks, goblets, tankards, boxes and containers of precious metal; works of art of precious metal; urns and vases of precious metal; figurines or statuettes of precious metal; tie clips and pins; cuff links; clocks; coins and copper tokens; objects of imitation gold; plated articles; key-rings; medals; trinkets; horological and chronometric instruments; parts and fittings included in Class 14 for all the aforesaid goods.
16 Paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials not included in other Classes; printed matter, printed publications; albums; almanacs; bags of paper or plastic for packaging; wrapping paper; binders, binding strips and bookbinding material; book-ends, booklets, book markers and books; boxes of cardboard or paper; envelopes or wrappers of cardboard or paper; calendars; cardboard articles; cards and playing cards; catalogues and charts; chromolithographs; coasters of paper; covers; paper cutters and knives; drawing instruments and materials; engravings and prints; erasing products and rulers; etchings; files and folders; paper flags; printed forms and pamphlets; periodicals and magazines; non-textile labels; lithographic works of art and lithographs; fountain pens, pens, pencils, pencil sharpeners, pencil and pen holders and writing materials; graphic prints and reproductions; paper weights; tickets; notebooks and pads; scrap-books; office requisites other than furniture; packing paper; pictures; instructional and teaching material other than apparatus; paper placemats, cloths and napkins; postcards and posters; signs of paper or cardboard; stencils, stickers and transfers; photographs and photo engravings; stationery.
18 Leather, imitation leather, animal skins and hides, and articles included in Class 18 made from any of the aforesaid materials; umbrellas and umbrella covers; parasols, sunshades (in the nature of parasols), bags, pouches, wallets, purses, cases, boxes, articles of luggage, trunks, backpacks, satchels, rucksacks, haversacks and briefcases included in Class 18; belts and bands of leather, imitation leather, animal skins or hides; collars for animals; envelopes of leather for packaging; key cases; leather leads and leashes; walking sticks; canes.
20 Keyrings; locks; plaques; picture frames; mirrors; cane and wicker work; furniture; works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; display stands and boards; sign boards of wood or plastic; decorative wall plaques; articles of wood, cork, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl and substitutes for these materials; non-metal bottle caps and casings; bottle racks; corks for bottles; containers, casks, chests, cases and boxes of wood or plastic; busts of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; non-metal containers and closures for containers; clothes hooks, pegs and pins; pillows and cushions; trays; statues and figurines of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; fire screens; non-metal knife handles; non-metal and non-luminous house numbers; jewellery cases and caskets; keyboards for hanging keys; magazine racks; non-metal name plates, letterboxes and number plates.
21 Glass, glassware, crystal, earthenware, pottery, crockery and porcelain, all included in Class 21; baskets for domestic use; bottle openers and bottles; holders, boxes and cases of glass and metal and other materials included in Class 21; brush goods and combs; perfume burners and sprayers; figurines and busts of china, earthenware, pottery, terra-cotta or glass; trays; candlesticks, candle extinguishers and candle rings; ceramics; china, glass, earthenware and pottery ornaments; coasters; cork screws; drinking vessels, cups, mugs, decanters, goblets, tankards, urns, vases, bowls, salt cellars and salt shakers; dishes, flasks, egg cups, egg timers, jars, jugs and pots; enamelled glass; holders for flowers and plants; napkin holders and napkin rings not of precious metal; piggy banks; shoe horns; signs of porcelain, earthenware, pottery or glass; tableware not of precious metal; toothbrushes and toothpicks; works of art of porcelain, earthenware, pottery, terra-cotta or glass.
25 Articles of clothing included in Class 25; headgear, footwear and hosiery; pyjamas, dressing gowns and bathrobes; braces; gloves and mittens; neck ties; scarves and shawls; socks and stockings.
26 Lace, embroidery, badges and buttons; rosettes, ribbons and braid; hair bands, hair slides, hair ornaments and hair pins; belt clasps; tea cosies; pin cushions; hat ornaments not of precious metal; heat adhesive patches for decoration of textile articles; fasteners and edgings for clothing; brooches and buckles.
28 Games (other than ordinary playing cards); game boards; toys and playthings; party novelty hats; gloves for games; balloons; balls; sporting articles (other than clothes); teddy bears; ornaments; decorations for Christmas trees; Christmas crackers; cups for dice; dice; kites; golf bags and gloves; jokes and novelties; masks; mobiles; rattles; marionettes and puppets.
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THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS, AND THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN
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THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS, AND THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY AND UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLINCollege GreenDublin 2IRLANDA