OHIM FIGURATIVE CLASSIFICATION MANUAL

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OFFICE FOR HARMONIZATION INTHE INTERNAL MARKETOHIM FIGURATIVE CLASSIFICATION MANUAL(Based on the 5th edition of the internationalclassification of the figurative elements of marks,under the Vienna Agreement of June 12, 1973)Administration of Trade Marks and Designs Department1

LEGEND:XXXXX New section in the 5th version introduced by WIPOXXXXX New section in the 5th version (re-)introduced by OHIMXXXXX Information added by OHIMXXXXX Sections not to be usedXXXXX New section in the 5th version introduced by WIPO - not to be used.2

Category 1:1.11.31.51.71.111.13CELESTIAL BODIES, NATURAL PHENOMENA,GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS1.151.17STARS, COMETSSUNEARTH, TERRESTRIAL GLOBES, PLANETSMOONCONSTELLATIONS, GROUPS OF STARS, STARRY SKY, CELESTIAL GLOBES, CELESTIAL MAPSARMILLARY SPHERES, PLANETARIA, ASTRONOMIC ORBITS, ATOMIC MODELS, MOLECULARMODELSNATURAL PHENOMENAGEOGRAPHICAL MAPS, PLANISPHERES1.1STARS, COMETS**1.1.11.1.151.1.17StarsComets, stars with tailCompass cards AAAA1.1.21.1.31.1.41.1.5One starTwo starsThree starsMore than three starsAAAA1.1.81.1.91.1.991.1.101.1.12Stars with three pointsStars with four pointsStars with five pointsStars with more than four than five pointsStars with uneven pointsAAA1.1.131.1.201.1.25Stars with rays or radiating linesStar representing a human face or the head of an animalOther representations of stars, not classified in division 1.11, stars stylized1.3SUN**1.3.11.3.21.3.19Sun rising or settingOther representations of the sun, suns stylizedSeveral 1.3.13Sun with landscapesSun with human beings or parts of the human bodySun with animalsSun with plantsSun with clouds, rain, drops of water or representations of other natural phenomenaSun with manufactured articles or industrial productsSun with other figurative elementsSun with inscriptions3

AAAAA1.3.151.3.161.3.171.3.181.3.201.5EARTH, TERRESTRIAL GLOBES, PLANETS*1.5.11.5.151.5.241.5.25Terrestrial globesParts of terrestrial globesSaturnOther .5.81.5.91.5.101.5.111.5.121.5.23Terrestrial globes with representation solely of meridians and parallelsTerrestrial globes in flattened formTwo terrestrial globes, maps of the world in two hemispheresFree-standing terrestrial globesTerrestrial globes with a banderole or an inscriptionTerrestrial globes with human beings or parts of the human bodyTerrestrial globes with animalsTerrestrial globes with plantsTerrestrial globes with clouds, rain, drops or water or representa. of other natural phenomenaTerrestrial globes with manufactured articles or industrial productsTerrestrial globes with other figurative elementsOther representations of the Earth or of the terrestrial globe1.7MOON***1.7.11.7.61.7.191.7.22Full moon, several moonsCrescent moon, half-moonSeveral crescents or half-moonsLunar 0Full moon representing a human face or the head of an animalCrescent or half-moon with human beings or parts of the human bodyCrescent or half-moon with animalsCrescent or half-moon with clouds, rain, drops of water or representations of othernatural phenomenaCrescent or half-moon with manufactured articles or industrial productsCrescent or half-moon with other figurative elementsCrescent or half-moon representing a human face or the head of an animal1.11CONSTELLATIONS, GROUPS OF STARS, STARRY SKY, CELESTIAL GLOBES,CELESTIAL .11.91.11.10AAAAAASun with rays constituted by rectilinear lines, sheaves of lines or bandsSun with rays constituted by flames or wavy lines, sheaves of lines or bandsSun with rays constituted by trianglesSun with irregular rays (corona)Sun representing a human face or the head of an animalConstellations, galaxiesStarry skyCelestial globes, celestial mapsOrionSouthern CrossGreat Bear, Little BearStars grouped in circles, ovals or other geometrical figuresMilky Way, galaxiesOther constellations or groups of stars (except A 1.11.8)4

1.13ARMILLARY SPHERES, PLANETARIA, ASTRONOMIC ORBITS, ATOMICMODELS, MOLECULAR MODELS*1.13.1Armillary spheres, planetaria, astronomic orbits, atomic models, molecular modelsAAAA1.13.21.13.51.13.101.13.15Armillary spheres, planetariaAstronomic orbitsAtomic orbitsAtomic models, molecular models, representations of human, animal or vegetal cells1.15NATURAL FlamesSparks, explosions, exploding 1.15.191.15.21Luminous sources, rays, shafts of lightClouds, fog, vapour, smokeRain, hailPuddles (of water)DropsSnow, snow flakes or snow crystalsIcicles, stalactites, stalagmites, mineral crystals, ice cubesBubbles, frothy masses1.15.23 Vortices, rotary movements1.15.24 Waves, sound and micro waves.1.15.25 Other natural phenomena not classified in other divisions or categories, soil1.17GEOGRAPHICAL MAPS, ntsGroups of countriesIsolated countriesIslands, archipelagoesParts of a countryUrban plansPolar mapsOther geographical mapsAA1.17.31.17.4Europe, Asia, .181.17.19AfricaAustralia, OceaniaPhysical mapsPolitical mapsEconomic mapsTourist maps5

Category 2:HUMAN BEINGS 2.12.32.52.72.9MENWOMENCHILDRENMIXED GROUPS, SCENESPARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY, SKELETONS, SKULLS2.1MEN******2.1.1 Heads, busts2.1.98 Heads in silhouette, without facial details2.1.97 Stylized heads, (un-)/happy faces2.1.2Armed men or men wearing armour or a uniform2.1.3Religious figures, men wearing a robe or a toga2.1.4 Men wearing folk or historical costume, cowboys, king, indian, Mexican, pirate, Viking,Napoleon2.1.5Men wearing a dinner jacket or a suit , smoking-suit2.1.7 Harlequins, clowns, pierrots, carnival characters or grotesque or freakish figures, dwarfs,wizards, fée, witch, Santa Claus, diviner (divining-rod), genius (also 4.5.5).2.1.8Acrobats, athletes, dancers, jugglers, nude men, men practising sports, men on bicycle, onmotorcycle etc. (except 2.1.2, 2.1.12, 2.1.14, 2.1.20 and 2.1.21)2.1.9Musicians, men with musical instruments, conductors of orchestra2.1.11 Butchers, chefs, waiters, pastrycooks2.1.12 Sailors, seamen, fishermen, pirates2.1.13 Peasants, workers in the fields2.1.14 Divers, frogmen2.1.15 Other professionals (men), men working****2.1.202.1.212.1.222.1.25Men mounted on or accompanied by a horse, a mule or a donkeyMen mounted on animals or accompanied by animals (except 2.1.20)Allegorical or mythological masculine personages, saintsOther men (also 2.1.962.1.24Shadows or silhouettes of menMen seated, kneeling or lying downMen drinking or eatingMen smokingMen stylizedMatchstick menCartoon characterSeveral men******A6

2.3.92.3.102.3.112.3.122.3.132.3.14Heads, bustsNuns, nursesWomen wearing folk or historical costume, queensNude women or women wearing underclothes, a bathing costume, or other light attireWomen wearing a long dressWomen engaging in sport, women dancers, drum majorettesWomen wearing a kimono, a sari, a djellabaWomen wearing city clothesWomen cooking or doing housework, waitressesWomen doing agricultural workWomen sewing, spinning or knittingWomen with typewriters or doing other office work*2.3.15Other professionals (women)****2.3.202.3.212.3.222.3.25Women mounted on or accompanied by a horse, a mule or a donkeyWomen mounted on animals or accompanied by animals (except 2.3.20)Allegorical or mythological female personagesOther .232.3.24Heads in silhouette, without facial detailWomen at their toilet, women making upWomen in profile, women's silhouettes, women’s shadowWomen seated, kneeling or lying downWomen drinking or eatingWomen smokingWomen stylizedSeveral .5.62.5.82.5.212.5.25Heads, bustsBoysGirlsChildren wearing folk, historical or cowboy costumeChildren in working costume or wearing a uniformBabiesChildren engaging in sport or playingChildren with animalsOther children, .5.24Children seated, kneeling or on all foursChildren drinking or eatingChildren cryingChildren with musical instrumentsPairs of children of different sexesChildren stylizedSeveral children7

2.7MIXED GROUPS, 2.7.14Heads or busts of man and woman (couple), heads or busts of adult and childMan and woman (couple)Man and woman (couple wearing a folk or historical costume)Woman (women) and baby (babies)Woman (women) and child (children)Man (men) and child (children)A man and a woman with child (children) (family)Group sporting scenesGroups of workers in fields or forests2.7.152.7.162.7.172.7.182.7.19Other groups at workTheatre, variety, concert or dancing scenesTravelling shows, fairs and fairgrounds, street scenes, groups with vehicle(s)Groups eating or drinkingIndoor scenes, groups gathered around a tableA2.7.202.7.212.7.232.7.252.7.5Battle scenes, military troopsGroups with animals (except 2.7.13, 2.7.14, 2.7.17 and 2.7.20)Groups stylizedOther groups or scenesMan and woman (couple) nude or wearing underclothes or other light attire2.9PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY, SKELETONS, SKULLS***2.9.1Hearts2.9.4Eyes, .9.22EarsNosesLips, mouths, tonguesTeeth, dentures, bitesHair, locks of hair, wigs, beards, moustachesHands, cupped hands, fingers, imprints of hands or of fingers, armsFeet, toes, imprints of feet or of toes, legsBodies or dummies without head or feetSkeletons, parts of skeletons, bones (except 2.9.23)2.9.23 Skulls2.9.24Lungs (respiratory system)2.9.25 Other parts of the human body, DNA band, cells, brains, sperm, hair roots (also 2.9.12)AAA2.9.152.9.162.9.17Open hands (palm or back)Hands joined in handshakeImprints of hands or of fingers8

Category 3: DRUPEDS (SERIES I)QUADRUPEDS (SERIES II)QUADRUPEDS (SERIES III)QUADRUPEDS (SERIES IV)QUADRUPEDS (SERIES V), QUADRUMANAPARTS OF THE BODIES, SKELETONS, SKULLS OF QUADRUPEDS OR OF QUADRUMANABIRDS, BATSAQUATIC ANIMALS, SCORPIONSREPTILES, AMPHIBIA, SNAILS, SEALS, SEA LIONSINSECTS, SPIDERS, MICRO-ORGANISMSOTHER ANIMALS; LARGE PREHISTORIC ANIMALSGROUPS OF ANIMALS CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONS OF CATEGORY 33.1QUADRUPEDS (SERIES sTigers or other large felinesCats or other small felinesDogs, wolves, foxesBearsPandasHeads of animals of Series 93.1.203.1.213.1.22Heraldic lionsBoxers, bulldogsSaint BernardsPoodlesAnimals of Series I standingAnimals of Series I lying downAnimals of Series I sitting downAnimals of Series I rearingAnimals of Series I boundingAnimals of Series I with forepaw(s) resting on an escutcheon (shield)* or other object**AAA3.1.233.1.243.1.25Animals of Series I facing each otherAnimals of Series I stylizedAnimals of Series I in costume3.2QUADRUPEDS (SERIES 2.4Elephants, mammothsHippopotamus, rhinocerosGiraffesOkapisCamels, dromedaries, llamasHeads of animals of Series IIElephants or mammoths facing frontTwo elephants facing each otherAA3.2.243.2.25Animals of Series II stylizedAnimals of Series II in costume9

3.3QUADRUPEDS (SERIES III)***3.3.13.3.23.3.33.3.15Horses, mulesDonkeysZebrasHeads of animals of Series IIIAAA3.3.173.3.243.3.25Animals of Series III rearing, boundingAnimals of Series III stylizedAnimals of Series III in costume3.4QUADRUPEDS (SERIES nesDeer, stags, elk, reindeer, fawns, antelopesGoats, sheep, moufflons, chamoisHeads of animals of Series IV, without horns (except 3.4.20)Heads of animals of Series IV, with hornsPigs, boars, warthogs, wild boarHeads of pigs or of boarsAAA3.4.23.4.43.4.5Cows, calvesBisons, bullsOther bovinesAAA3.4.143.4.153.4.16Heads of stagsHeads of stags with cross between antlersHeads of elkAAAAA3.4.193.4.223.4.233.4.243.4.25Animals of Series IV lying downAnimals of Series IV bounding, gallopingAnimals of Series IV charging (attacking)Animals of Series IV stylizedAnimals of Series IV in costume3.5QUADRUPEDS (SERIES V), 3.5.153.5.173.5.193.5.20Rabbits, haresSquirrelsBeavers, marmots, badgers, martens, mink , wolverines, racoon, skunk, armadilloRats, mice, moles, hamsterHedgehogs, porcupinesPangolins, anteatersKangaroos, koalasOther quadrupeds belonging to Series I to VMonkeys, apes, orang-utans and other quadrumanaHeads of animals of Series VAA3.5.243.5.25Animals of Series V stylizedAnimals of Series V in costume**10

3.6PARTS OF THE BODIES, SKELETONS, SKULLS OF QUADRUPEDS OR DS, 63.7.17Parts of the bodies of quadrupeds or of quadrumana, skeletons, skullsPaws, feet, pawprints, footprintsSkeletons, skulls of quadrupeds or of quadrumanaHides, furs, skinsOther parts of the bodies of quadrupeds or of quadrumanaEagles, falcons, vultures, condors, hawksCocks, hens, chickensTurkeys, pheasants, peacocks, hoopoes, partridgesOwlsDucks, geese, swansStorks, herons, cranes, flamingos or other wadersPenguinsAlbatross, cormorants, gulls, pelicansSwallowsDoves, pigeons, turtle-dovesJackdaws, crows, rooks, magpiesSparrows or other passerine birds, thrushOstrichesParrots, budgerigars, toucans, canaryBirds in flight or with outspread wingsWings, stylized or not3.7.19 Parts of birds, feathers, footprints, skeletons of birds3.7.99 Birds heads3.7.20 Nests, bird cages*3.7.213.7.23Other birds, kiwisBatsAA3.7.23.7.24Heraldic eaglesBirds stylizedA3.7.25Birds in costume11

3.9AQUATIC ANIMALS, 3.9.18Fish, animals of fish-like formParts of fish, fishbonesSea horsesInkfish, octopusesCrustaceans (crabs, shrimps, crayfish, lobsters), scorpionsStarfishShellfish (oysters, mussels, conches, other shellfish)****3.9.193.9.213.9.223.9.23Coral, coral reefGroups of aquatic animals of division 3.9, of different kinds (except 3.9.1)Aquariums, terrariums or vivariums containing animals of division 3.9Other aquatic .83.9.103.9.113.9.12Squali (sharks)Cetaceans (sperm whales, whales, orcs, grampus, killer whales)DolphinsSwordfish, narwhal, sawfishOrnamental fish, goldfishFlat fish (sunfish, rays, dabs)Snake-like (eels or others)Other fish , jellyfishFish in their element or represented as suchGroups of fish, or of animals of fish-like form, of different kindsAA3.9.243.9.25Animals of division 3.9 stylizedAnimals of division 3.9 in costume3.11REPTILES, AMPHIBIA, SNAILS, SEALS, SEA msSnails, slugsAlligators, caymans, crocodilesChameleons, lizards, salamandersTortoisesToads, frogs, tadpolesSeals, sea lionsGroups of animals of division 3.11, of different kindsTerrariums or vivariums containing animals of division 3.11Other animals belonging to division 3.11AA3.11.23.11.3Serpent and cup (symbol of medicine)Serpent(s) and staffAA3.11.24 Animals of division 3.11 stylized3.11.25 Animals of division 3.11 in costume12

3.13INSECTS, SPIDERS, tterfliesInsects (except 3.13.1), spidersBeehives, cells of honeycombsMicro-organismsGroups of insects, spiders or micro-organisms, of different 3.23Bees, waspsDragonfliesFlies, mosquitoesSpiders, spider websLadybirdsBeetlesCockroachesCicadas, crickets, locusts, grasshoppersAntsLice and aphidesCaterpillars, silkwormsCocoons of silkworms, chrysalisesOther insectsAA3.13.24 Insects or spiders stylized3.13.25 Insects or spiders in costume3.15OTHER ANIMALS; LARGE PREHISTORIC ANIMALS, DINOSAURS**GROUPS OF ANIMALS CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONS OFCATEGORY 313

Category 4: SUPERNATURAL, FABULOUS, FANTASTIC ORUNIDENTIFIABLE BEINGS4.14.24.34.54.7WINGED OR HORNED PERSONAGESBEINGS PARTLY HUMAN AND PARTLY ANIMALFABULOUS ANIMALSPLANTS, OBJECTS OR GEOMETRICAL FIGURES REPRESENTING A PERSONAGE OR AN ANIMAL;MASKS OR FANTASTIC OR UNIDENTIFIABLE HEADSGROUPS OF FIGURATIVE ELEMENTS CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONS OF CATEGORY 44.1WINGED OR HORNED PERSONAGES4.1.14.1.24.1.34.1.44.1.54.1.25Winged human headsWinged children (cherubs, cupids)Other winged personages (except 4.1.4)Devils or other horned personages, with or without wingsHeads of devils or horned personagesGroups of winged or horned personages classified in different sections of division 4.14.2BEINGS PARTLY HUMAN AND PARTLY ANIMAL*4.2.14.2.54.2.84.2.114.2.204.2.25Centaurs (head, arms and body of a man & body, legs of a horse)SphinxTritons (fish/man)Sirens, naiadsOther beings partly human and partly animalGroups of beings classified in different sections of division 4.2A4.2.2Centaurs with bow, arrow(s) or lance4.3FABULOUS 29.1.994.3.99Winged lions, griffons (winged monster with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle)DragonsWinged horses (Pegasus)Other winged quadrupedsUnicornsMonsters with several headsHeads of fabulous animalsPhoenixes, other fabulous animals (imaginary bird)Groups of fabulous animals classified in different sections of division 4.3Other fabulous animals14

4.5PLANTS, OBJECTS OR GEOMETRICAL FIGURES REPRESENTING APERSONAGE OR AN ANIMAL; MASKS OR FANTASTIC OR UNIDENTIFIABLEHEADS4.5.14.5.24.5.3Personified plants, combinations of plants representing a personagePersonified objects, combinations of objects representing a personagePersonified geometrical figures or solids, combinations of geometrical figures or solidsrepresenting a personage4.5.4Robots of human appearance29.1.99 Other unidentifiable personifications, other fantastic beings of human appearance, genius,snowmen, scarecrows and ghosts4.74.5.114.5.124.5.134.5.144.5.15Plants or combinations of plants representing an animalObjects or combinations of objects representing an animalGeometrical fig. or solids or combinations of geometrical fig. or solids representing an animalRobots having the appearance of animalsOther forms representing an unidentifiable animal, other fantastic beings having theappearance of animals4.5.21Masks or fanciful or unidentifiable headsGROUPS OF FIGURATIVE ELEMENTS CLASSIFIED IN DIFFERENT DIVISIONSOF CATEGORY 415

Category 5: PLANTS5.15.35.55.75.95.115.13TREES, BUSHESLEAVES, NEEDLES, BRANCHES WITH LEAVES OR NEEDLESFLOWERS, BLOSSOMSGRAIN, SEEDS, FRUITSVEGETABLESOTHER PLANTSDECORATIONS MADE OF PLANTS5.1TREES, 1.21Trees or bushes of triangular shape, conical shape (pointed at top), or "candle-flame" shape(firs, cypresses, etc.)Trees or bushes of oblong shape (poplars)Trees or bushes of some other shapeTrees or bushes without leavesGroups of trees or of bushes of different shapesVine stocks, stumpsTrunks of trees without branchesLarge branches, branches without leaves or without needles, divining rodAAAA5.1.55.1.65.1.75.1.8One tree or one bushTwo trees or two bushesThree trees or three bushesMore than three trees or three bushes, thickets, ees or bushes in stylized formConifersDeciduous treesTrees and bushes in blossomPalm trees, banana treesClimbing bushes5.3LEAVES, NEEDLES, BRANCHES WITH LEAVES OR .75.3.85.3.95.3.11Tobacco leavesOak leavesHolly leavesVine leaves (except 5.3.19), plane leaves, maple leavesLeaves of chestnut treesTrefoils, and trefoils represented as symbols or appearing on playing cards.Ferns, palmsWisteria leaves or acacia leavesGinkgo leavesOther leaves16

5.3.16More than four leaves, scattered leaves, bunches of leaves5.3.175.3.185.3.195.3.205.3.22Olive branches, with or without fruitMistletoe sprigsVine shoots.Other branches with leaves, with or without fruitNeedles, branches with needlesAAA5.3.135.3.145.3.15Stylized leavesOne leafTwo to four leaves5.5FLOWERS, esLiliesTulips, magnoliasMarguerites, sunflowers, daisiesCarnationsPansiesLilac or other flowers growing in vertical clusters, lavenderWisteria or other flowers growing in drooping mumsOrchidsLotus flowersUmbellate flowersOther flowers, blossoms ; flowers or blossoms of trees (cherry trees, peach trees, apple trees)and of bushes ; flowers of protea and strelitziaGroups of flowers of different kinds, bunches, sheaves or baskets of flowers, flowerbeds, scattered flowersStylized flowersOne flowerSeveral flowers (except 5.5.7, 5.5.8, 5.5.18 and 5.5.23)17

5.7GRAIN, SEEDS, .7.26Grain, seeds, coffee beansEars of cereals (wheat, rye, barley, etc.), ears of maize, ears of sorghum & paniclesPanicles of cereals (oats, rice, etc.)Sheaves of cerealsShell or husk fruits (almonds, peanuts, cocoa beans, walnuts, hazelnuts, etc.), coconutsCupulate fruits (sweet chestnuts, edible chestnuts, acorns, etc.)Strawberries, raspberries, blackberriesCurrents, kiwis and other berriesGrapes (single specimens or bunches)Oranges, mandarines or tangerines, grapefruitLemons, limesApplesStone fruits (apricots, peaches, prunes, plums, dates, mangos, litchis, loquats, etc.)(except 5.7.16 and 5.7.19)PearsCherriesPineapplesBananasOlivesMelons, water melonsOther fruits (except 5.7.9), pomegranatesGroups of fruits of different kindsBowls or baskets of fruitFruits in jarsAA5.7.225.7.23Open fruits, slices or quarters of fruitOne fruit5.9VEGETABLES5.9.1Carrots5.9.3Potatoes, other tubers5.9.6Onions, bulbs , garlic.29.1.99 Leeks29.1.100 Asparagus5.9.12 Cabbages, lettuce, 5.9.26GourdsAubergines, cucumbers, gherkins, sweet peppers , paprikasTomatoesBeans, peas, lentilsOther vegetables, trufflesGroups of vegetables of different kindsBaskets of vegetablesVegetables in jars5.9.23One vegetable18

5.11OTHER PLANTS*5.11.1Algae, seaweeds and other plants, aromatic plants (basil, parsley, mint, dill .) , oots, radicles, ginsengsMosses, lichensMushroomsPotato seedlingsGrassesBamboo, reeds, sugar canes, maize canes, vanilla pods, cinnamon canes, bamboo shootsCotton plantsCones, fir cones, hop conesAgaves, aloesPrickly pearsCactusPlants in pots, in ornamental stands, in window-boxes or in tubs5.13DECORATIONS MADE OF PLANTS5.13.15.13.35.13.45.13.6Crowns of leaves, of flowers or of fruits or of vegetablesCrossed palmsCrossed branches, Caesar’s crownDecorations of vine branches*5.13.7 Garlands, bands, borders or frames made of plants (except 5.13.6)5.13.15 Christmas trees, branches of Christmas trees5.13.25 Other decorations made of plantsAAAA5.13.85.13.95.13.105.13.11Garlands, bands, borders or frames made of leavesGarlands, bands, borders or frames made of flowersGarlands, bands, borders or frames made of fruitsGarlands, bands, borders or frames made of other plants19

Category 6: LANDSCAPES6.16.36.66.76.19MOUNTAINS, ROCKS, GROTTOESLANDSCAPES WITH WATER, RIVER OR STREAMDESERT OR TROPICAL-TYPE LANDSCAPESURBAN LANDSCAPES OR VILLAGE SCENESOTHER LANDSCAPES6.1MOUNTAINS, ROCKS, GROTTOES**6.1.1 Crags, rocks, walls of rocks6.1.2Mountains, mountain SCAPES WITH WATER, RIVER OR STREAM**6.3.16.3.11Lacustrine or maritime scenesLandscapes with running waterAAAAAA6.3.26.3.36.3.46.3.56.3.66.3.10Beaches, coasts, baysIslands, reefsOpen sea, stretches of water without shoresLakes or seas with mountains around or in the backgroundHarboursOther lacustrine or maritime scenesAAAA6.3.126.3.136.3.146.3.20Springs, landscapes with spring(s)Waterfalls, landscapes with waterfall(s)Rivers, streams, rapids, torrents, with or without landscapeOther landscapes with running water6.6DESERT OR TROPICAL-TYPE LANDSCAPES***6.6.16.6.26.6.25Desert landscapes or landscapes with very sparse vegetationOasesOther tropical-type landscapesA6.6.3Other landscapes with palm trees6.7URBAN LANDSCAPES OR VILLAGE ilt-up areasUrban landscapes or village scenes with water, river or streamOther urban landscapes or village scenesAAAA6.7.56.7.66.7.76.7.8Built-up areas composed of skyscrapersBuilt-up areas composed of flat-roofed housesBuilt-up areas composed of hutsBuilt-up areas composed of rural constructionsMountains or volcanoes stylized20

6.19OTHER LANDSCAPES*6.19.1Other 36.19.156.19.166.19.176.19.19Forest, undergrowth.VineyardsOther cultivated areasGrasslands, pasturesPasturelands with mountains around or in the backgroundLandscapes with windmill(s)Landscapes with house(s)Landscapes with factory(ies) or other industrial construction(s)Polar landscapes21

Category 7: CONSTRUCTIONS, STRUCTURES FORADVERTISEMENTS, GATES OR BARRIERS7.17.37.57.117.15DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS, ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS OR PILLARS, CAGES OR KENNELSFOR ANIMALSPARTS OF DWELLINGS OR OF BUILDINGS, INTERIORSMONUMENTS, STADIUMS, FOUNTAINSSTRUCTURAL WORKSBUILDING MATERIALS, WALLS, GATES OR BARRIERS, SCAFFOLDING7.1DWELLINGS, BUILDINGS, ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS OR PILLARS,CAGES OR KENNELS FOR , fortresses, crenellated walls, palacesHeraldic castlesChurches, cathedrals, abbeys, monasteriesMosques, minaretsPagodasTowers or masts, derricks (except 7.1.16), transmitting .18****7.1.197.1.207.1.217.1.22Houses, skyscrapersWindmills or water millsIndustrial establishments, factory chimneysFilling stations (gasoline)LighthousesKiosks, shelters, fair booths, market stallsAdvertisement hoardings or pillars, other structures foradvertisements, all kind of signboards (except name and number plates of streets)Huts, cabinsTentsIgloosAnimals' cages or kennels**7.1.247.1.25Dwellings or buildings stylizedOther dwellings or buildingsA7.1.9Rural houses, farms, barns, houses with gardenAAAA7.1.107.1.117.1.127.1.23Flat-roofed housesChalets (wooden house in a mountain area)Urban houses, skyscrapersDwellings or buildings in ruins22

7.3PARTS OF DWELLINGS OR OF BUILDINGS, INTERIORS7.3.17.3.27.3.37.3.47.3.117.3.12Doors, entrancesWindows, stained-glass windowsBays, balconies, balustrades, moucharabiesInteriorsRoofsChimneys, chimney pots7.3.137.3.157.3.207.3.25Shop window displaysStaircasesBlinds, shutters, awningsOther parts of dwellings or of hrooms and sauna-roomsBedroomsCellarsOther interiors7.5MONUMENTS, STADIUMS, FOUNTAINS*7.5.1*AAPyramids7.5.2 Constructions recognized as monuments (Great Wall of China, Eiffel Tower, Statue ofLiberty etc)7.5.5Other ancient monuments7.5.9Stadiums, amphitheatres, playgrounds, playing fields7.5.10 Triumphal arches, porticos, town gates7.5.11 Labyrinths7.5.15 Fountains, basins, swimming pools, sprays or jets of water, wells7.5.25 Other monuments7.5.67.5.8Ancient temples or parts thereofColumns, obelisks7.1.1 STRUCTURAL 997.15BridgesTunnelsRoads, intersections, road forksRailway linesMooring posts, bollardsDamsOther structural worksBUILDING MATERIALS, WALLS, GATES OR BARRIERS, SCAFFOLDING7.15.17.15.57.15.67.15.8Stones, stones for building, bricksPlanks, plates, panels, flagstonesCorrugated iron or other corrugated materialsRepresentations of wood7.15.97.15.207.15.227.15.25TilesOther building materialsWalls, gates or barriersScaffolding23

Category 8: FOODSTUFFS8.18.38.58.7BAKERS' PRODUCTS, PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY, CHOCOLATEMILK, DAIRY PRODUCTS, CHEESESBUTCHERS' MEAT, PORK PRODUCTS, FISHMONGERS' PRODUCTSOTHER FOODSTUFFS8.1BAKERS' PRODUCTS, PASTRY, CONFECTIONERY, CHOCOLATE*8.1.18.1.6***BreadRusks, slices of bread, slices of bread spread with butter, jam or other edible substance ofsimilar consistency, sandwiches8.1.7Bread rolls, brioches8.1.8Croissants8.1.9Small biscuits8.1.15 Pastries8.1.18 Ices*8.1.198.1.25Chocolate, confectionery, chewing gum, sweets, candyOther bakers' products, doughnuts, waffles, pancakes pretzels.AAA8.1.28.1.38.1.4Pan loaves of square or rectangular shapeLong loaves, French bread (bread sticks)Loaves of round or cylindrical shapeAAAAA8.1.108.1.118.1.128.1.138.1.14Small biscuits of round shape (except A 8.1.12)Small biscuits of square or rectangular shape (except A 8.1.12)Small biscuits with lobed edgesSmall biscuits of triangular shape (except A 8.1.12)Mixtures of small biscuits of different shapesAA8.1.168.1.17Tarts, flans, piesCakesAAAAA8.1.208.1.218.1.228.1.238.1.24Slabs of chocolateSticks of chocolateSquares of chocolate, pralines, fondants or other sweets (except A 8.1.23)Pralines, fondants or other wrapped sweetsLollipops8.3MILK, DAIRY PRODUCTS, CHEESES8.3.18.3.28.3.38.3.88.3.25Milk, cream (except 8.3.2)Whipped creamButter, margarineCheesesOther dairy products (except 8.7.15)AAAA8.3.48.3.58.3.68.3.7Butter or margarine in patsButter or margarine in slabsButter or margarine in shell shapeButter or margarine in some other shapeAAAA8.3.98.3.108.3.118.3.12Cheeses of round shapeCheeses of square or rectangular shapeCheeses of some other shape (uncut)Cheese cut up**24

8.5BUTCHERS' MEAT, PORK PRODUCTS, FISHMONGERS' PRODUCTS*8.5.1Butchers' meat, pork products, fishmongers' pro

* 2.5.8 Children engaging in sport or playing * 2.5.21 Children with animals * 2.5.25 Other children, foetus A 2.5.17 Children seated, kneeling or on all fours A 2.5.18 Children drinking or eating A 2.5.19 Children crying A 2.5.20 Children with musical

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