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Mouse pads; decorative magnets; computer software; CD Roms, DVD's, compact disks and audio and video cassettes featuring music and/or images; downloadable electronic publications in the fields of art, artists and architecture provided on-line from databases and/or the Internet; computer games and computer game software; sunglasses; cameras; and photographic film
14
Necklaces; earrings; bracelets; brooches; wrist bangles; pendants; rings; cufflinks; precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments; jewelery
16
Printed matter, namely, books and catalogs in the fields of art, artists and architecture; promotional leaflets; photographs; paintings; stationery; greeting cards; notepads; blank journals; calendars and diaries; pencil cases and holders; erasers; stickers; writing sets; paper weights; bookends; postcards; pens and pencils; artists' materials for drawing, painting and sculpture
18
Trunks and traveling bags; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; leather bags and briefcases; holdalls; rucksacks; pocket wallets, purses; credit card cases; leather covers for check books, passports, notepads and diaries; leather key rings
20
Decorative wall plaques; furniture; mirrors and picture frames
21
Plates, cups, mugs, serving platters and bowls made of china; beverage glassware; drinking glasses and mugs; ovenware; containers for household use not of precious metals or coated therewith; bottle openers; candle rings and candle stick holders; combs and hair brushes; lunch boxes; napkin holders; figurines of porcelain, terracotta or glass
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Textile wall hangings; household linen; bed and table linen; place mats not of paper; tea towels
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Clothing, namely, polo shirts, sweaters, t-shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, pants, dresses, skirts, blouses, hosiery, scarves and gloves; headgear, namely, caps, hats and visors; neck ties; footwear; belts
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Toys, games and playthings for children and adults
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Museums and galleries for the display of works of art and exhibits; educational services, namely, arranging and conducting conferences, congresses, seminars and exhibitions in the fields of art, artists and architecture; library services; microfilming for others; production of audio and video tapes, compact disks and CD Roms featuring music and images; publication of books; training and instruction in the field of art