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Bakeware; bath sponges; beverage glassware; bottle openers;
bottles, sold empty; bowls; bread baskets for domestic use;
bread boards; brushes for pets; buckets; butter dishes; cake
molds; candle holders; candle holders not of precious metal;
carafes; cardboard cups; ceramic tissue box covers; cleaning
sponges; coasters not of paper and not being table linen;
cocktail picks; cocktail shakers; cookie jars; cookware,
namely, pots and pans; cups; dispensers for paper towels;
drinking glasses; drinking glasses, namely, tumblers;
earthenware basins; earthenware mugs; figurines made out of
fiberglass; figurines of glass or porcelain; flasks; flower
vases; hair brushes; hair combs; hairbrushes; holiday
ornaments of porcelain; household utensils, namely,
spatulas; household utensils, namely, turners; household
utensils, namely, beaters, salt and pepper cellars; ice
buckets; ice cube molds; ice scoops; jugs; knife boards;
lunch boxes; meal trays; mugs; napkin holders, not of
precious metal; ovenware; Paper cups; Paper plates; pepper
grinders; pet feeding and drinking bowls; plastic cups;
plates; portable coolers; portable ice chests for food and
beverages; pots; rolling pins; salt and pepper shakers;
sculptures of earthenware, fiberglass; serving trays; soap
dishes; statues of china, earthenware, glass, terra cotta,
porcelain; tea pots; tea pots not of precious metal; tooth
brushes; toothbrush cases; toothbrush holders; trash cans;
serving trays; vases; work gloves (terms considered too
vague by the International Bureau - rule 13.2.b) of the
Common Regulations); works of art of china, earthenware,
glass, porcelain, terra cotta; house ware and glassware,
namely, shot glasses; holiday ornaments of glass; table
center sculpture made of ceramic, china, crystal,
earthenware, glass, porcelain; porcelain figurines that may
be hung on walls