Yes, Pat Pend clip-on earrings are considered collectible, particularly among vintage jewelry enthusiasts. The term "Pat Pend" indicates that the design was patented, often signifying quality and uniqueness. Collectors are drawn to their historical significance, distinctive styles, and craftsmanship. The value can vary based on factors like brand, condition, and rarity.
"Pat Pend" refers to a patent pending status, indicating that a patent application has been filed but not yet granted. It does not refer to a specific invention.
pend. The form is commonly used as a notice that a patent is pending: pat. pend.
"Pat. Pend." on any product means Patent Pending, meaning that, at the time of production of the item in question, a filing was made to protect the intellectual property of the item's creator, in the creator's home country, at the appropriate office of record.
300 USD
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Pat pend .86 on a 14k gold ring does not refer to the gold content. It likely indicates that the ring design or certain features of the ring are patented or patent pending. The ".86" may refer to the year the patent was filed or it could be a design code.
The Mossberg model 340K was made from 1958-1980.
@ $150- $250 depending on condition.
$50-250, depending on condition.
Patent and Pending is like a copyright. You cannot use/steal the name or idea as it has been protected.
$250.00-$400.00
I want to know what has Happend to Old characters from Postman Pat Like Miss Hubberd,Peter Fogg and Granny Dridan as they have totally been removed from the series?