20 Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods made 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 outdoor benches, chairs, reclining chairs, and chaise-type loungers; memorial garden benches; bamboo curtains; baskets, not of metal, made of wicker, wood, and cloth; bead curtains for decoration; bed casters, not of metal; bed fittings, not of metal; bedsteads made of wood; blinds, namely slatted indoor window blinds, ready-.made blinds for windows, and blinds fitted to window-size; nonmetal mobile step stools for passengers; corks for bottles; brackets used for picture frames; cabinet work and cabinets, namely index, filing, and storage cabinets; casks of wood for decanting wine; chests for toys; chests of drawers; wood chopping block tables; costumes stands; cots; counters and countertops; crates; cupboards; cushions, namely cushions for chairs; deck chairs; desks; display stands; divans; dressing tables; dressmakers' dummies and mannequins; easy chairs; fans for personal use, namely non-electric fans; works of art of wood, wax, plaster or plastic, namely figures, busts, statues all of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; figurines and statuettes of wood, wax, plaster or plastic; flower-pot pedestals; flower stands; partitions made of wood; silvered glass mirrors, and looking glasses; hat stands; plastic novelty license identity plates; inflatable publicity objects; jewelry cases and caskets, not of precious metal; library shelves; magazine racks; mirror tiles; mobiles for decorative, symbolic, or celebratory plaques; rattan school furniture, namely seats, desks and showcases; sideboards, tables; tables of metal; tea carts; tea trolleys; furniture made of tortoise-shell and imitation tortoise-shell; mobile and moveable trolleys; umbrella stands; wickerwork, namely, drawer pulls of wicker