The color(s) red, gray, gold, white, reddish brown and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
"1869"
The mark consists of the wording "JOHN WILLIAM PALMER" in reddish brown stylized font above a design element consisting of a stylized crest with a gold lion shaded in black, with white eyes, white teeth, and red tongue and holding a stylized gray and black vase with a red flower and standing atop a gray armor helmet with black shading. A gold and red striped shield appears below the helmet, with the first stripe being gold with a gray panther with black shading and outlining, atop a red stripe with three clover-like designs in gray with black shading and outlining, atop a gold stripe, atop a smaller red stripe with three clover-like designs in gray with black shading and outlining atop a gold triangular bottom stripe with the number "1869" in black stylized font. A red cloak is held to the top of the helmet by the lion's feet and with the red cloak, with black shading and outlining and gold on the reverse side, spreading out behind the helmet and shield. All of the aforementioned appears above and slightly obscuring a gold banner outlined in black and with the term "PALMER" appearing on the banner in stylized black font.
The name(s), portrait(s), and/or signature(s) shown in the mark does not identify a particular living individual.