21 Glass flasks being containers; basins in the nature of receptacles; basins in the nature of bowls; insulated jars; ceramics for household purposes, namely, chopstick rests; cookery molds; glasses being receptacles, namely, glass jars, glass dishes, and glass beverageware; glass containers and receptacles, namely, glass containers for kitchen storage and glass containers for household use; ice cube moulds; scoops for household purposes; cutting boards for the kitchen; spice sets, namely, spice racks and household containers for foods being spices; pastry molds; sports bottles, empty; utensils for household purposes, namely, pot and pan scrapers, rolling pins, kitchen tongs, scrub sponges, sieves, turners, spatulas, and serving scoops; table plates of paper; floor vases; containers for household or kitchen use; dishes and plates; cups; tableware, other than knives, forks and spoons, namely, Japanese style tea-serving pots (kyusu), Japanese style personal dining trays or stands (zen), Japanese style cooked rice scoops (shamoji), and Japanese style soup serving bowls (wan); drinking steins; table plates; toothbrushes, non-electric; kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens and rotating holders; toothpick holders; chopsticks; cups of paper and cups of plastic; drinking glasses; lunch pails; disposable table plates; drinking straws; tablemats, not of paper or textile; piggy banks