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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.

DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES.

Per Cwt. of 110*25 lbs. avoirdupois.

-- REMARKS.

Austrian English Currency. Value.

XVI.

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Earthenware continued.

fl. kr.

c. Middle fine :

1. Crockery and china ware, gilt or silver- plated -----

2. a. Crockery and china wares of various

colours, painted, printed, but with neither gilt nor silvered borders - - -

b. Porcelain (china), white, also if made with a coloured, but with neither gilt nor silvered borders -

4 50

2 50

2 50

£ s. d.

0 9 0

0 5 0

0 5 0

d. Fine :

1. a. Bracelets and necklaces of earthenware,

threaded on strings - b. Childrens toys combined with woven textures, purely gilt or silver-plated com­mon metals ; and similar articles which, although tariffed higher than 15 fl.,are not liable to the highest tariff rates of small wares -

2. a. Porcelain, coloured, painted, printed,

gilt or silvered -

b. All kinds of earthenware combined with other materials, in so far as these combina­tions are not included in sub-section b. 1., or do not come under the description of small and fancy wares -

15 0

15 0 6 0

6 O

1 10 0

1 10 0 0 12 0

0 12 0

XVI.

(c.) Glass Manufactures.

Glass and Glass Wares.

a. Most common :

1. Hollow glass (hollow ware), glass vessels, green, black, and yellow in its natural colour, neither pressed, cut, nor ground -

2. a. Mirror glass (plate glass), rough, not

ground - - - - -

b. Glass in masses (in rough plates, sheets, sticks, and irregular massive pieces), also vitrifications and enamel in masses

b. Common :

i.e., white hollow glass (hollow ware) not figured, uncut, unground, and unpressed, or with only cut or ground stoppers, bot-

0 75

0 75

0 1 6

0 1 6