21 Floss for dental purposes; hair brushes; shaving brushes; powder compacts sold empty; soap holders; toothbrushes; toothbrush cases; furniture polishing brushes; shoe polishing cloth; carpet sweepers; glass stoppers for physical and chemical laboratory glassware; non-electric pans; pot lids; earthenware saucepans; non-electric heating pots; non-electric pots; non-electric cooking pots and cauldrons; sauce pans; non-electric cooking pot sets; non-electric cooking pots; jugs; teapots; non-electric cauldrons; goblets; basins being receptacles; lunch boxes; beer mugs; mugs; saucers; butter dishes; covers for butter dishes and cheese dishes; butter-dish covers; Korean small bowls of porcelain; basins being bowls; salad bowls; tankards; soup bowls; liqueur beverage glassware sets; tableware other than knives, forks and spoons not of precious metal, namely, coffee and tea services; coasters, not of paper and other than table linen; services dishes; table plates; shallow bowls; drinking glasses; plates for hors d'oeuvre; dishes; covers for dishes; Korean, Japanese and Asian-style nests of food boxes; vegetable dishes; cheese-dish covers; cups; epergnes; cardboard cups; mess-tins; baskets for domestic use, not of metal; trays for domestic purposes; napkin holders; salt shakers; menu card holders; stands for wet towels; containers for side dishes, namely, lockable non-metal household containers for food and household containers for foods; bottle openers; sugar bowls; salt cellars; sponge holders; knife rests for the table; thermally insulated containers for food; household containers for foodstuffs; cruets; dish stands; chopsticks; bottle stands for seasoning bottles; tea strainers; tea caddies; cookie jars; dishcloth drying hangers; lazy susans; pepper pots; heat-insulated containers for household use; buckets; insulated containers for beverages for domestic use, namely, insulated bottles for cold water; insulating flasks; insulated containers for beverages for domestic use, namely, insulated water bottles; insulated bottles being insulated containers for beverages for domestic use; insulating flasks for travellers; vacuum bottles; signboards made of porcelain; watering cans; flower pots; watering cans for flowerpot; saucers for flower pots; glass bowls for live goldfish; birdcages; clothes brushes; toilet paper dispensers; piggy banks, not of metal; rails and rings for towels; glass boxes; drain stoppers for sinks and drains made of earthenware; oil cruets; bottles for medicines sold empty; bottles for beverages sold empty; bottles for cosmetics sold empty; rice chests; ceramics for household purposes, namely, ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; vases; pottery, namely, clay pots and clay floor vases; crockery, namely, pots, dishes, drinking cups and saucers, bowls, serving bowls and trays; china ornaments; majolica, namely, decorative centerpieces, glass and plates of earthenware; white porcelains, namely, white-colored porcelain decorative centerpieces, statues, mugs and ornaments; porcelain ware, namely, porcelain decorative centerpieces, statues, mugs and ornaments; earthenware, namely, decorative centerpieces, statutes, mugs and figures; dishes and utensils in the nature of urns and commemorative plates used in memorial services for the deceased; shoe brushes; candelabra candlesticks; tub brushes; porcelain knobs; mangers for livestock; electric toothbrushes; gardening gloves; buttonhooks; abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin; cattle, horse and raccoon dog hair for brushes; glass fibers other than for textile use; fiberglass other than for insulation or textile use; sculptures of porcelain; sculptures of porcelain, terra-cotta and glass; artificial nest eggs