Goods and Services | Spoon rests; Animal litter pans; Articles made from fused silica, fused quartz or glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Automated pet appliances, namely, litter boxes; Beakers, namely, wide-mouthed drinking cups for household use; Bowls; Brushes for cleaning golf equipment; Brushes for parquet floors; Brushes for use on bark of trees; Buckets of woven fabric; Buckets with an insert that prevents spills, splashes and drips, used to contain paint as well as other liquids; Butter coolers; Cake rests; Cake supports, namely, cake bases; Ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; Cocktail picks; Coffee stirrers; Colanders for household use; Commemorative plates; Compacts sold empty; Confectioners' decorating bags; Confectioners' molds; Containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; Containers for household use, namely, globes; Cooking utensils, namely, grills; Coolers for wine; Cooling buckets for wine; Cruet stands for oil or vinegar not of precious metal; Crumb brushes; Decorating bags for confectioners; Decorative ceramic tiles not for use as building materials; Decorative crystal prisms; Decorative plates; Decorative sand bottles; Demitasse sets comprised of cups and saucers; Demitasse sets comprised of cups, saucers and stirring spoons sold as a unit; Dewar bottles and vessels; Dewar vessels; Fitted liners for ice buckets; Floor brushes; Flower pot holders; Flower syringes; Foot exfoliating pads; Frying pans; Fused quartz as a semi-finished product, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Fused silica as a semi-finished product, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Glass beverageware; Glass boxes; Glass fabrics for industrial use; Glass fibers for non-textile purposes; Glass fibers for reinforcing plastics; Glass for signal lights or headlights for vehicles; Hand-operated ski brushes; Ice buckets; Insect traps; Insulated flasks; Insulated vacuum flasks; Kitchen utensils, namely, pouring and straining spouts; Knife blocks; Knife rests; Leather coasters; Lunch boxes; Mops; Mugs; Non-electric coffee percolators; Non-mechanized boot scrubber in the nature of brushes mounted on a frame; Non-metal piggy banks; Oral hygiene devices, namely, interdental cleaners; Paper cups; Paper plates; Partly worked glass, namely, ingots, tubes, rods, discs, plates and rings all for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Personal fluid hydration systems comprising a fluid reservoir, a delivery tube, a mouthpiece and a carrying pack; Pet waste management kits comprising scoops for pet waste disposal, plastic bags and liners, and portable dispensers for plastic bags and liners sold as a unit; Pie tins; Plastic water bottle holders and attached carabiner clip sold as a unit; Plates; Preserve glasses; Pressed glass; Rinsing bowls; Saucepans; Scouring sponges; Serving pitchers having a thumb shield to prevent a waiter's thumb from contacting internal contents while pouring; Servingware for serving food and drinks; Shower caddies; Signal light glass; Stream deflector nozzles for garden hoses; Swedish pancake pan; Terra cotta figurines; Thermal insulated bags for food or beverages; Troughs; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Waxing brushes for skiing and snowboarding; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles; Wine drip collars specially adapted for use around the top of wine bottles to stop drips; Wire brushes, not being machine parts |