21 Household utensils, namely, graters, sieves, spatulas, strainers, whisks, rolling pins, serving forks; household containers; combs; kitchen sponges; cosmetic brushes; brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes, namely, cleaning cloths, cleaning rags; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass, except glass used in building; cookingglassware for household purposes; porcelain ware, namely, mugs, plates; cruets; napkin rings; bottle openers, electric and non-electric; pipettes in the nature of wine tasters; basins in the nature of receptacles; beverage glassware; tankards; boxes for sweetmeats; bottles, sold empty; glass drinking flasks; mugs; butter- dish covers; candlesticks; mason, glass jars; corkscrews, electric and non-electric; covers for dishes; fruit cups, namely, cups for serving fruit; glass plates; crystal figurines, wall plaques; majolica figurines, wall plaques; toiletry cases sold empty; works of art, of porcelain, terra-cotta or glass; oil cruets; scoops for household purposes; tart scoops; plates; serving platters; saucers; candle rings; soap dishes; table napkin holders; cosmetic powder compacts sold empty; ceramics for household purposes sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; drinking vessels; lunch boxes; bread bins; boxes of glass; coffee services in the nature of tableware; liqueur glassware serving sets; tea services in the nature of tableware; spice sets, namely, spice racks; tea services not of precious metal; trivets; statues of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; figurines of porcelain, ceramic, earthenware or glass; cups; teapots; toilet utensils, namely, toilet paper dispensers; perfume vaporizers sold empty; tableware, other than knives, forks and spoons in the nature of table napkin holders; pottery, namely, statues, statuettes, bowls; pots; vases; flower pots; cabarets; opal glass; drinking glasses; painted glassware serving dishes; enamelled glass serving dishes; sugar bowls; soup bowls