will have a look on the net regarding filters and the different types available.
I really wouldn't worry about filters at all, they'll just be an unnecessary distraction.
The key factors when shooting turned items are;
1. Lighting
2. An appropriate backing
3. Making sure they're sufficiently sharp and clear.
1. Is potentially quite a complex subject, but at it's simplest can just be about placing the item in a suitable light then controlling the reflections with sheets of card.
2. Is very much a matter of taste. For a plain background, something smooth without creases or folds helps a lot.
3. If at all possible use a tripod. Then managing the lighting becomes easier and more controllable, plus you can use longer shutter speeds to allow greater depth of field. It also allows focus stacking which can be another approach to getting more of the item in sharp focus.