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Austrian tariff of import duties upon the principal articles of British produce and manufactures : arranged in groups, in accordance with the classification of the objects contributed to the Vienna Universal Exhibiton of 1873; with alphabetical index, a comparative table of Austrian, English and French money, weights, and measures, the Anglo-Austrian treaty of commerce, the Austrian patent laws, and other official documents of importance ; Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 / prepared by Her Majesty's commissioners, for the guidance of British exhibitors
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Tariff.

Class.

Section.

Per Cwt. of

110-25 lbs. avoirdupois.

DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.

Austrian

English

Currency.

Value.

REMARKS.

Stones, natural and artificial, &c. coni.

fl. kr.

£ s. d.

VIII.

32

c. 1 .a. Stones, not otherwise specified, ground

or polished -

b. Slate pencils, painted or coloured, pasted over with any kind of paper, or encased in reed or not polished, or lacquered wood - 2. a. Slate boards (also if not in polished or lacquered frames), slate pencils, not painted or coloured, or combined with other materials; slate paper, and boards made thereof (but not combined with other materials); cut chalk and reddle, shaped pumice-stone, pumice-stone, glass, sand and emery paper; pumice-stone and emery cloth - '

b. Fine grinding and whet stones, touch stones, flint stones, pumice-stone and emery, pul­verized and washed ; coloured writing sand (except cobalt blue) -

d. 2. Bloodstone, pulverized and washed

0 80 0 1 7^

0 80 0 1 7^

0 75

0 1 6

Free.

Free.

Stone wares, i.e., sculptors 5 , moulders model makers, stonecutters, masons wares, and ornamental work made of stone ; unburnt earth of any kinds, cement or stone compo­sitions, with the exception of those made of amber or jet :

XVI.

66

a. Real stones (i.e., precious and half-precious stones) and corals (real and imitated), cut, polished, or -wrought in any other manner ; also real pearls. All these articles not set -

12 0

1 4 0

b. Common Stone ware:

1. Statues of stone (except those of precious and half-precious stones), in pieces of more than 10 lbs. in weight, not com­bined with any other materials, except uncoloured, painted, unpolished, and un­lacquered wood or bars and plates of common metal which are neither gilt nor silver-plated ; also marbles, &c. -

Free,