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"Exploring the Rich History of Trade Marks: From RCA Victor's Iconic 'His Masters Voice' to Bull Moose Campaign Symbol" In the world of branding and advertising

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog

RCA VICTOR TRADEMARK. His Masters Voice. Trademark image of RCA Victor, featuring Nipper the dog. American lithograph poster, c1920

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: BULL DURHAM TOBACCO, 1864. Trademark symbol for Bull Durham tobacco, 1864

BULL DURHAM TOBACCO, 1864. Trademark symbol for Bull Durham tobacco, 1864

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt

BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt, 1912

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Progressive Party campaign slogan for Henry Wallace, 1948

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Jos Chamberlain Photo

Jos Chamberlain Photo
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Statesman, depicted with his trademark monocle

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud

Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud Vincentium
5669019 Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud Vincentium Valgrisium in Venice during the 16th century; (add.info)

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Festina lente ('make haste slowly') motto and dolphin and anchor used by Aldus Manutius

Festina lente ("make haste slowly") motto and dolphin and anchor used by Aldus Manutius
5668992 Festina lente ("make haste slowly") motto and dolphin and anchor used by Aldus Manutius and his Aldine Press as a publisher's or printer's device; (add.info)

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Advertisement for Violet perfume shop, Paris, from The Theatre Magazine, 1904 (colour litho)

Advertisement for Violet perfume shop, Paris, from The Theatre Magazine, 1904 (colour litho)
CHT163261 Advertisement for Violet perfume shop, Paris, from The Theatre Magazine, 1904 (colour litho) by American School

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: advertising, advertising sign for Perutz photographic film, frog is taking a photo

advertising, advertising sign for Perutz photographic film, frog is taking a photo, Perutz Photowerke GmbH, Munich, Perutz was taken over by Agfa in 1964, Germany, circa 1956, joking, funny

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Printers mark of Johann Frobens (c. 1460 -1527) showing two hands holding

Printers mark of Johann Frobens (c. 1460 -1527) showing two hands holding
5615734 Printers mark of Johann Frobens (c.1460 -1527) showing two hands holding the caduceus from the 1518 third edition of Utopia by Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) first published in 1516

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans

L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans
5615712 L & Co Ship 1726 logo used by Longmans Green and Company (now Longmans ) as its publishers or printers device from around 1880

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Printers device used by Gualtiro Scotto printers in Venice between 1550 to 1555

Printers device used by Gualtiro Scotto printers in Venice between 1550 to 1555
5615716 Printers device used by Gualtiro Scotto printers in Venice between 1550 to 1555 by Italian School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Label advertising Aqua de Florida perfume from the perfume shop

Label advertising Aqua de Florida perfume from the perfume shop
CHT163264 Label advertising Aqua de Florida perfume from the perfume shop La Reine des Abeilles, Paris, 2nd half 19th century (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Bentley emblem seen on the bonnet of a 1928 Bentley Speed 6. 26th April 1955

Bentley emblem seen on the bonnet of a 1928 Bentley Speed 6. 26th April 1955

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Bentley emblem seen on the bonnet of a 1928 Bentley Speed 6. 26th April 1955

Bentley emblem seen on the bonnet of a 1928 Bentley Speed 6. 26th April 1955

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Timber raft, Canada, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Trade Mark

Timber raft, Canada, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Trade Mark
Timber raft, Canada, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Colonnade of the Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Trade Mark

Colonnade of the Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Trade Mark
Colonnade of the Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt, c1890. The construction of the temple dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian goddess Isis on the island of Philae started during the reign of Ptolemy II

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Trademark symbol for Singer Manufacturing Company sewing machines

SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Trademark symbol for Singer Manufacturing Company sewing machines, mid-19th century

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Sign for La Rioja Alta winery

Sign for La Rioja Alta winery

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Title Journal of Ciceros Orationes, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Jodocus Badius, Jehan

Title Journal of Ciceros Orationes, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Jodocus Badius, Jehan Petit, 1520

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Advertisement for Gunpowder by Messrs. John Hall & Son (litho)

Advertisement for Gunpowder by Messrs. John Hall & Son (litho)
XJF1127534 Advertisement for Gunpowder by Messrs. John Hall & Son (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Tablets, Kaletra, anti-AIDS drug, HIV protease inhibitor

Tablets, Kaletra, anti-AIDS drug, HIV protease inhibitor

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Emblem of Arab Maghreb Union

Emblem of Arab Maghreb Union

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Logo adopted by the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. in 1904

Logo adopted by the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. in 1904, three years prior to the British firms merger
SHELL OIL LOGO, 1904. Logo adopted by the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. in 1904, three years prior to the British firms merger with Royal Dutch Petroleum Company to form Royal Dutch Shell

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control

Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control prices during
PRICE STABILIZATION. Logo for the Office of Price Stabilization, established in the United States in 1951 to control prices during the Korean War

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1940. Republican campaign slogan for Wendell Willkie, 1940

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1940. Republican campaign slogan for Wendell Willkie, 1940

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Democratic campaign slogan for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1944. Democratic campaign slogan for Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: TRADEMARK: QUAKER OATS. Trademark symbol for Quaker Oats Company cereals, 1878

TRADEMARK: QUAKER OATS. Trademark symbol for Quaker Oats Company cereals, 1878

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: WILBUR-SUCHARD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Wilbur-Suchard chocolates and cocoa, 1887

WILBUR-SUCHARD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Wilbur-Suchard chocolates and cocoa, 1887

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: NIXDORFF-KREIN COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Nixdorff-Krein Manufacturing Company for wagaons

NIXDORFF-KREIN COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Nixdorff-Krein Manufacturing Company for wagaons and yokes, 1885

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: CRANE AND COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Crane and Company writing papers, 1875

CRANE AND COMPANY. Trademark symbol for Crane and Company writing papers, 1875

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: PRINTING: TRADEMARK. Trademark of the printer Christophe Plantin of Antwerp, 16th century

PRINTING: TRADEMARK. Trademark of the printer Christophe Plantin of Antwerp, 16th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for American Thread Company yarns, mid-19th century

AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY. Trademark symbol for American Thread Company yarns, mid-19th century

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HEAD MILLS COTTON. Trademark symbol for Native American Head Mills cotton

NATIVE AMERICAN HEAD MILLS COTTON. Trademark symbol for Native American Head Mills cotton sheeting, 1835

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Bovox trademark - an essence of beef Makes real strength

Bovox trademark - an essence of beef Makes real strength. Advertising poster showing a couple kissing beneath a street light and behind the Bovox banner as a carriage rides off into the background

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D. C. with Niagara Falls, New York

LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D. C. with Niagara Falls, New York
LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D.C. with Niagara Falls, New York

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: LOGO: APPALACHIAN HIGHWAY. Logo of the Appalachian Highway linking Florida with Quebec

LOGO: APPALACHIAN HIGHWAY. Logo of the Appalachian Highway linking Florida with Quebec

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: LOGO: WOODPECKER ROUTE. Logo for the road linking South Carolina with Florida

LOGO: WOODPECKER ROUTE. Logo for the road linking South Carolina with Florida

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: AMERICAN RAILROADS. Various logos of American railroads

AMERICAN RAILROADS. Various logos of American railroads

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

BASEBALL LOGOS. Various logos of American baseball teams, c1955

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Harry Lauder at hospital matinee

Harry Lauder at hospital matinee
The Scottish entertainer Harry Lauder (Sir Henry Lauder, 1870-1950) at the Playhouse Theatre, where he appeared in a special matinee to raise funds for the Miller General Hospital in Greenwich

Background imageTrade Mark Collection: Victor Stiebel Logo

Victor Stiebel Logo
Original logo for Victor Stiebel, dress maker, milliner and furrier, showing the address of his salon as 22 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London



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"Exploring the Rich History of Trade Marks: From RCA Victor's Iconic 'His Masters Voice' to Bull Moose Campaign Symbol" In the world of branding and advertising, trade marks have played a significant role in capturing the essence of a product or campaign. One such iconic trade mark is RCA Victor's trademark image featuring Nipper the dog, famously known as "His Masters Voice. " This American lithograph poster from around 1920 showcases the enduring power of this symbol. Another notable the Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol used by Theodore Roosevelt during his 1912 bid for presidency. This powerful emblem represented strength and resilience, reflecting Roosevelt's determination to challenge political norms. The tobacco industry also had its fair share of memorable trade marks, with Bull Durham Tobacco introducing their trademark symbol in 1864. This distinctive logo became synonymous with quality tobacco products and stood as a testament to their long-standing presence in the market. Trade marks were not limited to commercial ventures alone; they also made their way into political campaigns. In 1948, Henry Wallace utilized a Progressive Party campaign slogan as his trade mark during his presidential run. This unique approach aimed to capture attention and differentiate him from other candidates. Beyond politics and commerce, individuals themselves could become associated with specific trademarks. Jos Chamberlain, captured in an intriguing photograph sporting a monocle, became somewhat of a personal trade mark for himself – an embodiment of sophistication and style. Even early racing had its own distinctive symbols; Racing Brooklands featured prominently on race tracks like Jos Chamberlain Monocle did on gentlemen's faces at that time. Printers throughout history have also left their mark through unique symbols representing their craftsmanship. Johann Frobens' printers mark from around c. 1460-1527 showcased two hands holding – signifying precision and expertise passed down through generations. Longmans Green & Company adopted L & Co Ship 1726 logo as their signature trade mark, symbolizing their enduring presence in the publishing industry.