Rotherham Mercantile Company

 Rotherham Mercantile Company contact information is shown below
Owner:ROTHERHAM MERCANTILE COMPANY
Owner Address:14802 Newport Ave, APT 15C 14802 Newport Ave, APT 15C TUSTIN CA 92780
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Brands Owned byRotherham Mercantile Company

Brand:

SERILA

Description:

Glass beverageware; Glass bowls; Glass bowls for live goldfish; Glass boxes; Glass cartridges for medication sold empty; Glass dishes; Glass floor vases; Glass incorporating fine electrical conductors; Glass jars; Glass mugs; Glass pans; Glass prisms for use as mnemonic devices; Glass rods; Glass rods and bars; Glass statuettes; Glass stoppers; Glass stoppers for bottles; Glass storage jars; Glass yarns; 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; Beer glasses; Bottle jackets, namely, fitted reusable polyethylene coverings used to protect glass bottles containing hazardous liquids; Boxes of glass; Candlesticks of glass; Capsules of crystal, china, terra cotta, earthenware, glass, porcelain for containing cremation remains or memorabilia; Colored sheet glass, not for building; Common sheet glass, not for building; Containers for household use, namely, glass bulbs; Decorative glass, not for building; Drinking glasses; Drinking glasses, namely, tumblers; Drinking straws of glass; Filtering materials, namely, filtering materials made of cellular glass and cellular glass particles for use as a filtering media in sewage and waste water treatment; Food preserving jars of glass; Fruit bowls of glass; Fusing frit; Margarita glasses; Martini glasses; Mason jars; Ornamental glass spheres; Preserve glasses; Sculptures of China; Sculptures of earthenware; Sculptures of glass; Plaques of China; Plastic bottle with blown cavity insert sold empty; Cooking pot sets; Cups and mugs; Coffee cups, tea cups and mugs; Cocktail stirrers; Wine glasses; Lunch-boxes; Glass jars; Flowerpots; Empty water bottles for bicycles; Containers for household or kitchen use; Capsules of crystal, china, terra cotta, earthenware, glass, porcelain for containing cremation remains or memorabilia; Bottle jackets, namely, fitted reusable polyethylene coverings used to protect glass bottles containing hazardous liquids; Glass for decorative purposes, namely, sea glass; Laundry baskets?Wine openers; Dishware; Wine coasters; Medication containers for personal use; Glass vials and ampoules for medication sold empty; Mixing bowls; Porcelain cake decorations; Cotton ball jars; Ceramic soot blocker for use on candle jars; Works of art made of glass; Cookware for use in microwave ovens; Servingware for serving food and drinks; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Plastic water bottle holders and attached carabiner clip sold as a unit; Demitasse sets comprised of cups, saucers and stirring spoons sold as a unit; Wine bottle vests specially adapted for decorating wine bottles; Drinking cups and saucers; Wine drip collars specially adapted for use around the top of wine bottles to stop drips; Mosaics of glass and ceramic tiles, not for construction; Kitchen mitts; Reusable glass water bottles sold empty; Reusable stainless steel water bottles sold empty; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Parfait glasses; Plastic household storage containers for cereals; Glass lids for industrial packaging containers; Figured plate glass, not for building; Silicone baking cups; Soapstone cubes for chilling whiskey; Beer glasses; Bottle openers, electric and non-electric; Cooking spoons; Mason jars; Sports bottle belts for hiking; Portable pots and pans for camping; Drinking straws of glass; Wine aerators; serving dishes; Cocktail glasses; Double wall cups; Water bottles sold empty; Nozzles for watering cans; Cruet stands for oil and vinegar; Signboards of porcelain or glass; Siphon bottles for carbonated water; Heat-insulated containers for household use; Tiered food servers; Wired plate glass, not for building; Statues of ceramic; Statues of glass; Bust of earthenware; Jars for jams and jellies of glass and porcelain; Coffee scoops; Works of art of ceramic and glass; Food and beverage cooling and heating receptacles containing heat exchange fluid for household purposes; Drinking glasses made from recycled; Industrial packaging containers of glass or porcelain; Partly wrought glass and ceramic for general industrial and further manufacturing use; Dessert plates; Reusable stainless steel water bottles sold empty; Coffee mugs; Bottle stoppers specially adapted for use with wine bottles; Decorative ceramic tiles not for use as building materials; Ceramic sculptures, vases, vessels, bowls, plates and pots; Dinnerware; Glass storage jars; Drinking straws; Small domestic utensils and containers, namely, ice buckets, champagne buckets, wine buckets, cooling buckets for wine; Casserole dishes; caviar coolers; apple graters; serving trays not of precious metal; ice pails; Glass decorative boxes; Canisters; Glass bottles for perfume sold empty; Glass containers for cosmetics sold empty; Drinking glasses; Beer mugs; Beverage glassware; Goblets; Drinking flasks; Decanters; Glass yarns; Speckled glass; Bottle openers; Brushes for washing up; Cocktail shakers; Cocktail stirrers; Containers for household or kitchen use not of precious metal; Corkscrews; Drinking vessels; Kitchen utensil crocks; Kitchen utensil, namely, non-metal flexible lid designed for draining or pressing liquids from a food can; Kitchen utensils, namely, pouring and straining spouts; Kitchen utensils, namely, splatter screens; Pastry cutters; Scoops; Serving trays, namely, cabarets; Wine buckets; Wine glasses; Wine jugs; Wine openers; Cake molds; Chocolate molds; Cookery molds; Dishers; Household utensils, namely, spatulas; Ice cube molds; Mixing spoons; Non-electric food mixers; Plastic molds for household use in making soap; Serving trays not of precious metal; Canteens ; Hand-operated pepper mills; Flower vases and bowls; Foam applicator sticks for applying cosmetics, administering pharmaceuticals and cleaning machinery or computer hardware; Fiberglass, other than for insulation or textile use; Dishes; Rubber household gloves; Gloves for household purposes; Make-up brushes; Rails and rings for towels, not of precious metal; Serviette rings; Serving trays; Cruet stands; Cruets; Disposable table plates; Indoor aquaria; Towel rails and rings; Candle holders; Candle snuffer and tray combination; Candlesticks; Stirring rods; Tea infusers; Non-electric coffee pots; Non-electric tea pot; Non-electric candelabras; Coffee servers; Saucers; Sugar bowls; Pillar candle plates; Potpourri dishes; Powder compacts Powder compacts sold empty; Unwrought glass; Ceramic discs for use as purchase tokens; Vacuum pumps for wine bottles; Containers for household use; Disposable latex and nitrile gloves for general use; Insulated lids for plates and dishes; Bread bins; Bread baskets for domestic use; Concession dispensing equipment, namely, portable chilled beverage dispensers; Semi-processed cellular glass for making filters, namely, filters for sewage and waste water treatment; Wine pourers; Plastic holder for beverage containers to be affixed to walls; Cake domes; Cooking forks; Pasta serving forks; Collapsible fabric storage container for domestic use; Laundry bins for domestic or household use; Coffee filters not of paper being part of non-electric coffee makers; Containers of plastic for storage of feminine products for household or domestic use.; Semi-finished safety glass; Stained glass; Tumblers for use as drinking glasses; Unworked or semi-worked glass, except building glass; Upright signboards of glass or ceramic; Whisky glasses; Wine glasses;

Category: GLASS BEVERAGEWARE