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Early modern merchant's marks in medieval English manuscriptsMerchant's marks were symbols used by merchants and traders from the early middle ages to the seventeenth century. They functioned as nonverbal signatures ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Merchants' Marks | HomeMerchants' marks were graphic emblems intended to identify a person or property in premodern Europe. They were used in written documents.
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[PDF] TRANSACTIONS - The Historic Society of Lancashire & CheshireMedieval personal marks, including merchants' marks, were used for signatures, attestations, marking wares, indicating ownership, and commemoration.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Merchant's Marks - Norfolk Medieval Graffiti SurveyA Merchant's Mark was a distinctive symbol used by a merchant for a variety of purposes. It could be used to mark his goods and property, in signing documents ...
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The Merchants Mark – The East India Company - LifestyleMay 5, 2022 · Initially a simple mark, this evolved by the 1700s into a heart shaped figure [denoting 'good luck'] surmounted by a figure four (symbolising ...
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The Marks of Van Rensselaer - New Netherland InstituteThe merchant's mark, a precursor to the modern trademark, was used to identify the shipper and authenticate goods. Wooden shipping containers were stamped with ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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A Brief Digression on Merchants' Marks - Raking LightMerchant marks evolved logically, as a simple means of marking goods and property belonging to traders and merchants. By extension the personal mark was a more ...
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Performances: Taking Heraldry to the StreetsOct 24, 2024 · ... guild's inventories from the second half of the fifteenth century demonstrate. ... Engel, 'Signum mercatoris—signum societas', 209–31; Stromer ...
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Florilegium urbanum - The mark of a merchantMerchants' marks were used at first mainly for business purposes (defined broadly), appearing on documents from Bristol and Norwich in the latter half of the ...
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[PDF] Early Modern Merchant's Marks in Medieval English BooksWhy, then, did this merchant come to acquire an expensively produced book of preaching and academic material in Latin? The answer has to do with Bradbryge's ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] SEA AND LAND - Sidestone PressMerchant's sign on the lid of a barrel containing brass rods from the shipwreck of Gnalić, marked with an arrow. Photo by Patrick Cassitti. Figure 9: Knives ...
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Merchants' Marks | Devon Historic Graffiti SurveyA merchants' mark was a distinctive symbol used by a merchant or trader for a variety of purposes, including to mark his goods and property.
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Mesopotamia's Art of the Seal | AramcoWorldJul 1, 2021 · ... third millennium BCE: damp clay. Seal impressions certified ownership, validated origins, attested to debts, secured against theft and more.Missing: 3rd tags
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Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals - jstorownership on clay labels used to secure hide coverings on jars containing valuable items in storage. The cylinder was capable of impressing a continuous ...
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Origins of world's earliest writing point to symbols on 'seals' used in ...Nov 4, 2024 · Such cylinder seals were used for millennia throughout Mesopotamia, where they were rolled across clay tablets to print their motifs on them — ...<|separator|>
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An Indus Seal - SmarthistoryApr 22, 2020 · The seals include inscriptions in the form of pictograms that unfortunately we cannot yet read; the Indus Valley script is yet to be deciphered.Missing: authentication | Show results with:authentication
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Semantic scope of Indus inscriptions comprising taxation, trade and ...Dec 19, 2023 · A few Indus seals were also found from sites of ancient Near East, with whom IVC had trade relationships—e.g., a 3rd millennium BC seal with ...
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New research confirms existence of ancient Harappan dockyard at ...Sep 7, 2024 · Artifacts found at Lothal, including carnelian beads and Harappan seals, indicate extensive trade with foreign civilizations such as Mesopotamia ...
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[PDF] The Indus Civilization Trade with the Oman Peninsula - HarappaIn the Oman Peninsula, archaeologists found large storage jars and painted vessels imported from the Indus Valley, as well as carnelian beads, ivory objects and ...
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Diffundere in the Roman sale of wine - OpenEdition JournalsThis paper focuses on ten tituli picti on amphorae from Rome and Pompeii dating from the first century BC until the first century AD, that include consular ...Missing: 1st BCE excavations
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Amphora contents as commodities: the structure and function of tituli ...Tituli picti are painted inscriptions in black or red ink on the outer surface of amphorae. Traditionally, they have been considered a form of marketing that ...Missing: BCE | Show results with:BCE
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vindolanda: a visual historyThe entire corpus of tablets records more than 500 well-defined transactions in cash or goods. Many of the Vindolanda tablets make it clear that private ...Missing: proto- marks
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The Vindolanda Tablets and the Ancient Economy - Academia.eduThe Vindolanda Tablets are rightly famous for the insights they provide into the life of Roman auxiliaries on the province of Britain's northern frontier ...
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History of the Wool Trade - Historic UKMar 13, 2015 · Wool became the backbone and driving force of the Medieval English economy between the late thirteenth century and late fifteenth century.
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Wool Trade Left Its Mark on Power and Architecture in Medieval ...Jul 13, 2021 · In the 13th century, wool was the most important commodity in Flanders, with Bruges as the epicentre of the wool trade.
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Discovering Medieval Merchants' Marks in NorwichMay 5, 2022 · Merchants' marks were probably seen regularly in everyday medieval life. They would be found as carvings above wooden door frames or timber beams.
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Logo Rewind: Discovering the Trademarks of Medieval NorwichMerchants would also import pottery, wine and spices to trade in a growing, prosperous city. The term 'merchant's mark' is also applied to a range of working ...
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Heraldry in Italy during the Middle Ages and RenaissanceFrom the end of the same century many seals for the merchant bankers of Florence and other Italian towns are preserved, many in the Public Record Office.
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The Merchant's Mark - The East India CompanyMay 5, 2022 · Initially a simple mark, this evolved by the 1700s into a heart shaped figure [denoting 'good luck'] surmounted by a figure four (symbolising ...
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Our Mint Mark - The East India CompanyNov 16, 2022 · Before long a 'Merchant's Mark' was created to be stamped or branded on Company goods to help identify them as they moved through busy ports or ...
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A Dish Serving Centuries of History - The ColumnsJan 14, 2019 · The conjoined letters “VOC” on the center of this dish are thought to be the first globally recognized corporate logo.
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The Dutch East India Company, The <i>Vereenigde Oost-Indische ...Very few of the porcelain pieces in the use of the VOC were ever marked and fakes with the VOC mark added to heighten interest, abounds today.
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[PDF] Risky Ventures: Reconsidering Mexico's Colonial Trade System*Risk and uncertainty were dominant characteristics of transatlantic trade. Merchants exposed their valued cargo to loss from hurricanes and other bad weather.
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Florilegium urbanum - Commerce - The law merchantOct 28, 2014 · ... legal disputes stemming from commercial exchanges or related civil offences. ... merchant's mark; that is, something that authenticates the ...
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Merchant's seal ring - Bristol City Council : Museum CollectionsA merchant's mark was unique to a merchant, although most shared certain design features such as a vertical shaft with a cross or streamers at the top, and ...Missing: elements | Show results with:elements<|separator|>
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Tour of St Mary's Church, Hitchin - Herts MemoriesAug 16, 2012 · The “Sign of Four” was an outgrowth of an early Christian symbol, Chi-Rho ( ?? ), standing for Christus Rex in Greek letters. The ? (Chi) was ...Missing: numerals | Show results with:numerals
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Coopers and Merchants in the Hanseatic League. A research into ...... merchant's mark. This cask was used for the transport of tar, and is ... carved into the wood with a burin (see figure 7-6). They can be mistaken for ...
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Seal and Its Impression | The Sogdians - Smithsonian InstitutionUsed for both personal and administrative purposes, seals helped to authenticate, identify, and secure documents, packages, and other property.
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Signet Rings - Amgueddfa CymruMay 8, 2017 · The merchant's mark itself was a personal device identifying the wearer, but the inclusion of the tau cross gives the ring a separate ...
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Saints as Intercessors Between the Wealthy and the Divine: Art and ...Merchants turned to saints for protection and succor, identifying those most likely to preserve their goods, families, reputations, and souls.
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Female Merchants? Women, Debt, and Trade in Later Medieval ...Jul 26, 2019 · This article examines English women who were engaged in wholesale long-distance or international trade in the later Middle Ages.
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Maud Sellers and Women in the ... - Merchant Adventurers' ArchiveIn the medieval period women stood beside their fellow male counterparts as members of the Mistery of Mercers - as the Company was then known - and the first ...
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[PDF] Chapter 2- The History And Development Of Trademark LawThe origin of trademarks can be traced back as far as the beginning of the circulation of goods. The history of marks is nearly as old as the histories of ...
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[PDF] The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law - Chicago UnboundJun 1, 2004 · Medieval merchant law, or law merchant, was a European-wide, coherent body of commercial law driven by merchants, and formalized into customs.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The Evolution Of The Signature: From The Sumerians To DocuSignJul 24, 2022 · ... century. This changed due to increasing wax forgery and rising literacy rates. The signature allowed for greater authenticity than the seal ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Identifying Clothiers - Cambridge University Pressclothier', Thomas Horton (d. 1530), held fulling mills at Bradford and. Iford, and his house at Westwood still survives. At Steeple Ashton, the clothiers ...
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[PDF] transactions of the - Monumental Brass SocietyJun 7, 2004 · Thomas Horton, whose brass at Bradford includes his merchant's mark, was a largely self-made man. The younger son of John Horton, a minor ...
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[PDF] Institutions of Hanseatic Trade - OAPEN LibraryThe merchants of the medieval Hanse monopolised trade in the Baltic and. North Sea areas. The authors describe the structure of this trade system in terms ...
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Networks in trade — Evidence from the legacy of the Hanseatic leagueHanseatic networks were marked by kinship and traders pursued family connections as an informal means of accumulating trading capital. Wubs-Mrozewicz (2017) ...
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Silks from Ottoman Turkey - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtNov 1, 2012 · Ottoman textiles produced during this period are unsigned; while we have some data about the inner workings of royal or independent workshops.
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A large and exceptional Ottoman voided silk velvet and metal-thread ...Free deliveryThe unknown age and source of this pattern may predate Ottoman rule by over a thousand years. This motif was a Tamga, sign or brand used by Tamerlane (1336-1405) ...
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[PDF] 'Hidden' British Protectionism: The Merchandise Marks Act 1887Dec 21, 2021 · The Merchandise Marks Act 1887 required imports to be marked with their country of origin to protect British products and curtail unfair trade.
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When Did Trademarks Start and How They Evolved - UpCounselRating 5.0 (2,723) As early as the 14th century, counterfeiters faced harsh penalties, including physical punishments for misusing another merchant's mark. Over time, these ...Missing: prevention | Show results with:prevention<|control11|><|separator|>
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The history of trade marks - EUIPO - European UnionAug 14, 2023 · Trade marks date back to the Middle Ages, with early use for ownership and quality. The UK's first statute was in 1875, and the EU introduced a ...
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The Lanham Act Lays the Foundation for Modern Trademark LawModern trademark law in the US is primarily traced to the Lanham Act passed in July 1946, but its foundation lies with the Commerce Clause of the Constitution.Missing: precedents merchant
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HUL history | UnileverIn the summer of 1888, visitors at the Kolkata harbour noticed crates of Sunlight soap bars, embossed with the words "Made in England by Lever Brothers"
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From Ancient Marks to Modern Branding: The Evolution of TrademarksNov 3, 2023 · Proof of authenticity: Marks helped distinguish genuine products from imitations, an early form of consumer protection. In ancient Rome, marks ...Missing: authentication | Show results with:authentication
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Guild System in Ancient India - NEXT IASSep 12, 2024 · The guild system in ancient India was a structured association of artisans and merchants managing trade and craftsmanship within specific regions.
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From Swadeshi to Hindutva: The corporation as ancient guild in the ...Feb 25, 2025 · This article traces the evolution of the analogy between modern corporations and ancient merchant or craft guilds in Indian economic thought ...Missing: brands | Show results with:brands