21 Works of art made of crystal, [ceramics, earthenware, porcelain, glass or glazed earthenware; cookware, namely, pots and pans, ] plates, [ butter dishes, ] glass storage jars, bowls, [ sweet dishes, bottles sold empty, ] pitchers, [ perfume burners, non-electric coffee pots, ] candle holders and candlesticks, decanters; [ coasters, not of paper and other than table linen, ice-cream coupes, menu card holders, jars made of crystal, ceramics, earthenware and porcelain for jam, milk jugs, cheese-dish covers, egg cups, glass baskets for household use, coupes, ] knife rests for the table, jugs, [ household jugs, trivets; ] carafes for decanting, small bottles sold empty, [ cruets, cooling dishes, vegetable dishes, sauce and gravy boats, soup tureens, basting spoons for kitchen and household use, ] cocktail shakers, [ crumb trays, kitchen and household cake and pastry moulds not of precious metal nor covered with such metals, hand-operated salt and pepper mills; mustard pots, bottle openers, perfume sprayers sold empty, ] salt [ and pepper ] cellars, [ scoops, tart scoops, trays, dish covers, napkin holders, spice racks; powder compacts sold empty, fruit presses, non-electric, for household purposes, filling or garnish plates, insulating flasks, napkin rings, ] salad bowls, buckets, ice buckets, champagne buckets, champagne coolers, champagne glasses, saucers, [ sugar basins, ] centerpieces for tables, namely, ornaments of crystal [ and glass ]; drinking cups, wine-tasting cups, [ containers for household use in the nature of coffee and tea boxes, coffee and tea services, coffee and teapots, perfume vaporizers sold empty, atomizers sold empty, ] vases, ornaments of glass and crystal, figurines, [ statues, statuettes ] made of crystal, [ ceramics, porcelain and earthenware, table mats, namely, trivets, cake tins, ] wine glasses, drinking glasses, wine-tasting glasses [, pickle dishes, Chinese chopsticks; feeding-bottle holders of precious metal ]