980 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 517
ber of stones, and any initials, inscriptions, scratch num-
bers or peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
(3) Watches shall be designated by the kind of metal,
maker's name, movement number, case number, kind of
movement, whether lady's or gentleman's, and any initials,
inscriptions, scratch numbers, or peculiar distinguishing
marks or characteristics.
(4) All jewelry shall be described as to kind, character,
and whether lady's or gentleman's, number of stones, name
of each stone, and any initials, inscriptions, or peculiar
distinguishing marks or characteristics. In case of rings,
the design or setting, whether lady's, gentleman's or child's.
(5) Chains shall be designated by kind, character of
metal or other material, design of link, and whether lady's,
gentleman's or child's, and in all cases any inscriptions,
initials, or peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
(6) Silverware shall be designated by the kind and char-
acter, maker's name, and any initials, inscriptions or
peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
(7) Furs shall be designated by kind, character, whether
lady's, gentleman's or child's, color, maker's, owner's or
alterer's name, if any attached, or any initials, inscriptions,
or peculiar distinguishing marks or characteristics.
(8) Field, marine and open glasses, binoculars, etc., shall
be designated by full description, maker's or owner's name,
and all initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing
marks or characteristics.
(9) Instruments, such as surgical, architectural, mathe-
matical, surveying, etc., shall be designated by the kind,
character, design, name of maker, and any initials, in-
scriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks or character-
istics, whether upon the case or the instruments.
(10) Tools shall be designated by the trade in which the
same may be used, whether carpenter's, machinist's or
otherwise; also all numbers, name of maker or number, and
any initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks
or characteristics, whether upon the tools or upon the box
or case.
(11) Clothing shall be designated by kind, character,
whether lady's, gentleman's or child's, color, size, material,
maker's, owner's or alterer's name, if attached, and any
initials, inscriptions or peculiar distinguishing marks or
characteristics.
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