14 JEWELRY, NAMELY, WATCHES, RINGS, TIE CLASPS, TIE PINS, PINS, CUFF LINKS, AND PENDANTS
25 CLOTHING, NAMELY, T-SHIRTS, POLO SHIRTS, GOLF SHIRTS, TANK TOP SHIRTS, SWEAT SHIRTS, SWEAT PANTS, KNIT SHIRTS, SWEATERS, SHIRTS, CAPS, HATS, NIGHT SHIRTS, PAJAMAS AND SLEEP WEAR
28 TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS, NAMELY, DIE CAST VEHICLES, PLASTIC VEHICLES, TOY ACTION FIGURES, DOLLS, STUFFED TOYS, YO-YO'S, AND FLYING DISKS FOR PLAYING
"NEW YORK CITY" and "1845" The mark consists of a circular or round logo design with a beaded or roping edge; with the edge on the top of the design are the words "NEW YORK CITY"; within that edge on the bottom of the design are the words "POLICE MUSEUM"; within that edge at the right and left positions are each a five point star. The logo then consists of a second, inner circle. Within this inner circle at the left position is the number "18", at the right position within the inner circle is the number "45". The significance of the "1845" is that this was the year that New York adopted a full time professional police force. In the center of the design, within the inner circle is an eight pointed police badge. This eight pointed police badge, within the inner circle, is a depiction of the first police badge adopted by the New York City Police Department. This badge is described as follows; A circular design with eight triangular points. Within the circle is representation of a Dutch settler on the left side, in the middle is an oval containing the following images. Within the oval is a depiction of the arms of a windmill. Between the two top and bottom arms is a depiction of a beaver. On the right and left of the arms are a depiction of barrels. Atop these images sits an eagle. To the right of the oval is a depiction of a Native American. Written across the bottom of the logon inside the circle below the oval is the word "POLICE". The lining is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color. The stippling is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color."