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Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act of 1913 and Related Articles in Other Paragraphs
Tariff Information Surveys on the Articles in Paragraph 1- of the Tariff Act of 1913 and Related Articles in Other Paragraphs Author:United States Tariff Commission General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1921 Original Publisher: Government Printing Office Subjects: Tariff Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Mi... more »llion-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Jewelry -- Domestic exports (fiscal years). i Belgium, $107,703. Jewelry, articles exported with benefit of drawback (fiscal years). 1 Includes pearls. ' Calendar years. Jewelry and related articles and parts thereof -- Rates of duty. Aetof- 1W7 Pat. 153 434 1913 Tariff classification or description. Jewelry of all kinds Jewelry: All articles, not elsewhere specially provided for in this act, composed of previous metals or imitations thereof, whether set with coral, jet, or pearls, or with diamonds, rubies, cameos, or other precious stones, or imitations thereof, or otherwise, and which shall be known commercially as "jewelry," and cameos in frames. Jewelry: All articles, not specially provided for in this act, com- mercially known as "jewelry," and cameos in frames. Articles commonly known as 1ewelry, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for in this act, including precious stones set, pearls set or strung, and cameos in frames. Chains, pins, collar, cult, and dress buttons, charms, combs, millinery and military ornaments, together with all other articles of every description, finished or partly finished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel, and designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person, ...« less