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Nov 30, 2015
Sep 26, 2017
Steel letters for use in making signs; paper; posters; printed advertisement boards of paper or cardboard; photo albums; pictures; electric or non-electric pencil sharpening machines; bookends; lithographic works of art; paintings, framed or unframed; pencils; atlases; mats for beer glasses made of paper and cardboard; drawing pads; wristbands for the retention of writing instruments; printed tracing patterns; notebooks; note cards; rosaries; folders for papers; toilet paper; printed books in the field of arts, crafts, design, history, culture; conical paper bags; notebooks covers; pencil holders; pen cases; writing board eraser; writing pens and pencils; rubber erasers; postcards; paperweights; photograph stands; fountain pens; pens; binding strips; calendars; stands for pens and pencils; electric or non-electric pencil sharpeners; writing cases for pens and pencils; comic books
Paper Goods and Printed MatterBeds for household pets; silvered glass, namely, mirrors; cupboards; bamboo blinds and curtains; furniture, namely, benches; playpens for babies; cradles; bookcase shelves; sideboards; furniture; chairs; seats; armchairs; tables; knife handles, not of metal; tea carts; furniture, namely, cabinets; school furniture; packaging containers of plastic; furniture of metal; newspaper display stands; slatted indoor blinds; washstands; furniture, namely, coat stands; decorative mobiles; standing desks; umbrella stands; desks; furniture, namely, metal seats; sofas; settees; bed bases; tables of metal; dressing tables; mirrors; keyboards for hanging keys; stools; carts for computers furniture; furniture, namely, towel closets; wall-mounted diaper-changing stations
Furniture and Articles not Otherwise ClassifiedThermally insulated containers for food; glass flasks; cooking pot sets; butter-dish covers; glass jars carboys; drinking vessels; heat-insulated containers for beverages; tea caddies; bowls; boot jacks; reusable water bottles sold empty; insulating flasks; toilet brushes; decanters; fly swatters; china ornaments; knife rests for the table; ice cube molds; cutting boards for the kitchen; toilet paper dispensers; soap dispensers; siphon bottles for carbonated water; spice racks; heat-insulated containers for household use; salt cellars; tea services in the nature of tableware; saucers; soup bowls; cups; teapots; button hooks; tableware, namely, serving spoons; painted glass in the nature of mosaics not for buildings; candle holders; coffee services in the nature of tableware; tankards; chopsticks; lunch boxes
Housewares and Glass