m
46
Tariff.
DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.
Per Cwt. of
110 - 25 lbs. avoirdupois.
REMARKS.
!
i
Class.
I
Section.
Austrian
Currency.
English
Value.
!
Stones, natural and artificial, &c.— cant.
fl. kl’.
£ s. d.
1
1
XVI.
66
2. Monuments, gravestones, busts, and other stone work (with the exception of such as are made of precious and half-precious stones), in pieces weighing more than 10 lbs., but not combined with any other materials, except uncoloured or painted, unpolished and unlacquered wood or staves and plates of common metal, which are neither gilt nor silver-plated ; articles made of serpentine stone; casts of coins in gypsum or sulphur, cut stones, &c.
c. Fine stone work and all other kinds of stone wares, meerschaum articles (except precious and half-precious set stones), &c. combined with other substances, in so far as they do not thereby come under the description of small-wares and fancy goods -----
0 75
6 0
0 1 6
0 12 0
1
(b.) Earthenware.
Porcelain, stoneware, and other articles of burnt clay and earth.
XVI.
67
a . Most common :—
1. Common pottery, with or without glaze, fire-bricks, black or graphite vessels, tiles, and similar articles of clay for building purposes, crucibles, melting pots, earthen pipes -----
0 25
0 0 6
1
1
b. Common :—
1 . a. Stoneware, of one colour, or white, also white with only a coloured, but not gilt nor silvered rim (with the exception of the plain coloured, unpainted clay pipes) -
b. Articles enumerated under sub-section a, combined with uncoloured, unvarnished, lacquered, or polished wood ox- iron, as well as jugs with tin mountings -
2 50
0 5 0