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Hand tools and implements (hand operated); cutlery; side
arms; razors; table cutlery; hand-operated food processors
and food dicers; tableware, namely, knives, forks and
spoons; hand-operated implements for chopping, slicing,
mincing and dicing food
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Saddlery; whips; walking staffs; umbrellas and parasols;
luggage; bags; wallets; bags [envelopes, pouches] of
leather, for packaging; animal skins; imitation leather;
travel baggage; keycases; furniture coverings of leather;
trunks [luggage]; all-purpose carrying bags; handbags;
purses; suitcases; valises; haversacks; backpacks; daypacks;
shoulder bags; attache cases; bags for sports; all-purpose
athletic bags; satchels; briefcase-type portfolios;
key-cases of leather and skins; bumbags; vanity cases, not
fitted
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Furniture; mirrors; picture frames; goods (not included in
other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn,
bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl,
meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of
plastics, namely, statues, figurines, ornaments,
decorations, action figures, adhesive wall decorations,
works of art, busts, carvings, ornamental models,
sculptures, statuettes; furniture and site furnishings and
in particular armchairs, small chairs, divans, divan beds,
beds, mattresses, cupboards, mirrors, picture frames,
occasional tables, chairs, tables, consoles [furniture],
bedroom furniture, living room furniture, entrance hall
furniture, study furniture, living room furniture, kitchen
furniture, office furniture, containers made of bone, horn,
cane; packaging containers of plastic
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Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and
sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush making
materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool;
unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in
building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included
in other classes; tea sets; coffee services [tableware];
drinking vessels of glass, crystal and porcelain; tableware
of porcelain, glass and crystal; decanters, bottles, vases,
goblets, containers and trays of glass, crystal and
porcelain; statuettes, candy boxes and ornaments of glass,
crystal and porcelain; articles of tableware; pottery;
ovenware, oven trays; ovenproof dishes, cookware and dishes
for use in microwave ovens; household and kitchen utensils
(not of precious metal)
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Raw textile fibers and substitutes; bags and sacks for
packaging, storage and transport; slings and bands; ropes
and strings; nets; tarpaulins, awnings, tents, and unfitted
coverings; sails; padding and stuffing materials; sail bags;
bags for storage purposes; shoe bags for storage; carton
bags for the transport and storage of materials in bulk;
jute bags for the transport and storage of materials in
bulk; canvas bags for laundry [not for luggage or travel];
cloth bags for laundry [not for luggage or travel]; bags
[envelopes, pouches] of textile, for packaging; textile bags
for containing earth; bags of textile material for use with
plants; sacks for the storage of materials in bulk; bags
[sacks] for the transport and storage of materials in bulk
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Textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table
covers; household textiles; plastic material [substitutes
for fabric]; household linen; bed linen; table linen;
towels; hand towels; bed and table covers; textile
serviettes; woven fabrics and knitted fabrics; curtains;
window curtains; blanket throws; sheets [textile]; quilts;
dust ruffles; covers for cushions; coverings for furniture
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Clothing; footwear; hats; trousers; shorts; jeans;
tee-shirts; undershirts; shirts; jerseys [clothing]; sweat
shirts; sweaters; cardigans; jackets [clothing]; blousons;
coats; overcoats; raincoats; cloaks; parkas; gilets; skirts;
dresses; combinations [clothing]; bathing suits; lingerie;
robes; waist belts; stockings; socks; tights; cravats;
kerchiefs [clothing]; neck scarfs [mufflers]; shawls;
foulards [clothing articles]; gloves [clothing]; berets;
boots; slippers; sandals; ski boots; half-boots; bath
sandals