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PART I.-Import duties-Continued.

Articles.

Russian.

English equivalents.

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159

160

161

XI. STONEWARE, POTTERY, &c.—Continued.

Mirrors and plates for mirrors:
Of a superficies-

Up to 100 square vershoks

From 101 to 200 square vershoks
From 201 to 300 square vershoks
From 301 to 400 square vershoks
From 401 to 500 square vershoks
From 501 to 600 square vershoks

From 601 to 800 square vershoks

From 801 to 1,200 square vershoks.

Above 1,200 square vershoks..

OBS. 1.-Mirrors and glass plates for mirrors, broken in transit, pay duty separately on each piece measuring more than 25 square vershoks, calculating the superficies by the largest regular quadrangle that could be cut out of the piece. Broken pieces of not more than 25 square vershoks are admitted free.

OBS. 2.-Mirror glasses, ground, without amalgam, pay duty according to the above scale for mirrors, with a reduction of 30 per cent on the duty. Mirror glass, not ground, is admitted under § 157, Article 2.

OBS. 3.-Mirror frames pay under § 181, Obs. 2.

XII.-METALS, Wrought.

Gold, silver, and platinum:

1. Gold articles of every description, gold jewelry
without stones, as well as with stones
of every kind, real and imitation
pearls, &c.

2. Silver and silver gilt articles of every kind,
silver jewelry work, with or without
gilding, with stones, pearls, &c.

3. Platinum-articles of every kind

4. Lace work of gold, silver, or tinsel; gold and
silver drawn and spun, spangles, and
other ornaments, also ribbon of gold
and silver.

5. Gold and silver leaf, single and double, in
books, together with weight of books.
Manufactures of bronze, plated silver, and of various

alloys of copper:

1. Articles of bronze and other alloys of copper
(except brass), lacquered or not, entire
or in parts, weighing not more than 1
pound each.

2. Articles of bronze and other alloys of copper
(except brass), oxidized, gilt or sil-
vered; all articles of base metals, gilt
or silvered, weighing more than 1
pound each; and plated silver of
every kind.

3. Articles of bronze and other alloys of copper
(except brass); also of common metals,
gilt and silvered, weighing less than
1 pound each.

Manufactures of copper and brass (except those
specially mentioned, see §§ 168, 175),
as well as all domestic utensils of
copper and brass, in combination
with wood, iron, tin-plate, leather, &o.

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XII.-METALS, WROUGHT-Continued.

Cast-iron work:

1. Iron castings without any finish, such as fire
bars, plates, pipes, beams, pillars, and
cast-iron appurtenances for railways.
2. All utensils of cast iron, enameled..

3. Articles of cast iron, turned, polished, filed,
bronzed, or ornamented with other
metals, or not ornamented, or with
parts of wood, bronze, &c.

OBS.-Under article 3' of this § is included every
kind of work in malleable iron.
Iron and steel smith's work, wrought or cast, filed
or not filed along the edges or rings,
but not finished off or polished, such
as anchors, nails, hooks, bells, mor-
tars, and all appurtenances for rail-
ways and their rolling-stock.

Iron and steel work in boiler-making; boilers, res-
ervoirs, cisterns, boxes, bridges,
pipes, and all work in sheet iron and
steel, except that mentioned specially
in § 96 and § 166.

Iron and steel articles (except those specially men-
tioned), turned, polished, filed, fitted,
bronzed, or worked, with parts and
ornaments of wood, copper and
bronze, or without these, if the
weight or piece is-

a. Over 5 pounds (Russ).
b. Under 5 pounds (Russ)...

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1. Steel or iron, of -inch diameter or less.....

2. Copper, brass, and wire of all metallic alloys,

less than inch in diameter, tinned or not tinned, covered with zinc (galvanized), or with other metals (except those in § 168), wire nails, pegs for pianofortes, and metallic wires, together with the weight of the reels on which they are wound; also wirerigging and submarine wire cable. Manufactures of wire, and wire covered with caoutchouc, cotton, silk, or other thread; frames for umbrellas or parasols, and bird-cages of wire:

1. Iron and steel..

2. Copper or brass....

Needles of steel and iron:

1. Sewing and all other needles, except those
named below.

2. Knitting, packing, and threading, saddlers',
and for harness and sail-makers.

Cutlery:
1. Set in common materials, also scissors, tweezers,
shears, and knife-blades, except sheep-
shears, finished and not finished.

2. Set in plated silver and other metallic compo.
sitions, in ivory and bone, in tortoise-
shell, mother-of-pearl, and in common
materials, but with ornaments
bronze, gold, silver, ivory, bone, tor-
toise-shell, and mother-of-pearl.

of

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2 roubles 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

2 roubles 75 ko-
pecks per pood.

5 roubles 50 ko-
pecks per pood.

1 rouble 10 ko-
pecks per pood.
1 rouble 65 ko-
pecks per pood.

2 roubles 75 ko
pecks per pood.
3 roubles 30 ko-
pecks per pood.

55 kopecks per
pound.
30 kopecks per
pound.

13 roubles 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

26 roubles 40 ko-
pecks per pood.

8. Peasant's pocket knives, set in metals or in 6 roubles 60 ko

108. 9d. per cwt.

Do.

£1 18. 7d. per cwt.

£178. per cwt.

£2 148. 1d. per cwt.

108. 9d. per cwt. 168. 2d. per cwt.

21 78. per cwt.
£1 128. 5d. per cwt.

18. 11d. per pound. 18. per pound.

26 98. 3d. per cwt.

£12 198. 6d. per cwt.

23 58. per owt

other cheap materials.

pecks per pood.

pays under 159.

OBS.-Cutlery, set in gold, silver, or platinum,

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179 Corkwood, worked, such as corks, bungs, &c

180 Joiners and turners' work:

1. Of common wood, not varnished, not polished,
and without applications or veneer,
including bird cages of wood and
wooden pegs for boots.

OBS.-Small turned articles of wood weighing less
than one pound each pay under Article 2 of this
section.
2. The same polished, varnished, with applica
tions or veneer, gilt, silvered, or with
gilt or silvered ornaments.
OBS.-Furniture, dutiable under Articles 1 and 2
of this section, covered with leather or any woven
material, pays 25 per cent. above the duties named.
3. The same, with ornaments of bronze and other
materials, with incrustations of wood,
copper, steel, mother-of-pearl, ivory,
tortoise shell, &c., excepting articles
weighing less than 3 pounds, which
are admitted under section 227.
GEN. OBS.-Handles, rings, legs, rollers, &c., are
not considered as bronze ornaments.

20 roubles per pood £9 168. 6d. per cwt.

55 kopecks per
pood.

1s. 5d. per cwt.

88 kopecks per
pood.

88. 5d. per cwt.

33 kopecks per
pood.

38. 3d. per cwt.

1 rouble 65 ko

168. 1d. per cwt.

pecks per pood.

90

kopecks per pood.

8s. 10d. per cwt.

1 rouble 40 ko-
pecks per pood.

1 rouble 10 ko-
pecks per pood.
2 roubles 75 ko
pecks per pood,
88 kopecks per
pood.

17 kopecks per
pood.

2 roubles 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

30 kopecks per
pood.

138. 8d. per cwt.

108. 9d. per cwt. £1 78. per cwt. 88. 5d. per cwt.

7d. per pound.

£1 18. 7d. per cwt.

28. 11d. per cwt.

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XII.-METALS, WROUGHT-Continued.

Cast-iron work:

1. Iron castings without any finish, such as fire
bars, plates, pipes, beams, pillars, and
cast-iron appurtenances for railways.
2. All utensils of cast iron, enameled...

3. Articles of cast iron, turned, polished, filed,
bronzed, or ornamented with other
metals, or not ornamented, or with
parts of wood, bronze, &c.

OBS.-Under article 3 of this § is included every
kind of work in malleable iron.
Iron and steel smith's work, wrought or cast, filed
or not filed along the edges or rings,
but not finished off or polished, such
as anchors, nails, hooks, bells, mor-
tars, and all appurtenances for rail-
ways and their rolling-stock.

Iron and steel work in boiler-making; boilers, res-
ervoirs, cisterns, boxes, bridges,
pipes, and all work in sheet iron and
steel, except that mentioned specially
in § 96 and § 166.

Iron and steel articles (except those specially men-
tioned), turned, polished, filed, fitted,
bronzed, or worked, with parts and
ornaments of wood, copper and
bronze, or without these, if the
weight or piece is--

a. Over 5 pounds (Russ).
b. Under 5 pounds (Russ)...

Manufactures of tin:

1. All tin articles, or articles of sheet iron, en-
ameled, tinned, covered with zinc or
other common metal (see § 164).

2. The above articles covered with gilding, paint-
ing, and other ornaments.

Wire:

1. Steel or iron, of -inch diameter or less

2. Copper, brass, and wire of all metallic alloys, less than inch in diameter, tinned or not tinned, covered with zinc (galvanized), or with other metals (except those in § 168), wire nails, pegs for pianofortes, and metallic wires, together with the weight of the reels on which they are wound; also wirerigging and submarine wire cable. Manufactures of wire, and wire covered with caoutchouc, cotton, silk, or other thread; frames for umbrellas or parasols, and bird-cages of wire:

1. Iron and steel.

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2 roubles 75 ko
pecks per pood.
3 roubles 30 ko-
pecks per pood.

55 kopecks per
pound.
30 kopecks per
pound.

13 roubles 20 ko-
pecks per pood.

26 roubles 40 ko-
pecks per pood.

6 roubles 60 ko

pecks per pood.

108. 9d. per cwt.

Do.

£1 18. 7d. per cwt.

£178. per cwt.

£2 148. 1d. per cwt.

108. 9d. per cwt. 168. 2d. per cwt.

£1 78. per cwt.
£1 12s. 5d. per cwt.

18. 11d. per pound. 18. per pound.

26 98. 3d. per cwt.

£12 198. 6d. per cwt.

23 58. per owt.

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179 Corkwood, worked, such as corks, bungs, &c

180 Joiners and turners' work:

1. Of common wood, not varnished, not polished, and without applications or veneer, including bird cages of wood and wooden pegs for boots.

OBS.-Small turned articles of wood weighing less than one pound each pay under Article 2 of this section. 2. The same polished, varnished, with applications or veneer, gilt, silvered, or with gilt or silvered ornaments. OBS.-Furniture, dutiable under Articles 1 and 2 of this section, covered with leather or any woven material, pays 25 per cent. above the duties named. 3. The same, with ornaments of bronze and other materials, with incrustations of wood, copper, steel, mother-of-pearl, ivory, tortoise-shell, &c., excepting articles weighing less than 3 pounds, which are admitted under section 227. GEN. OBS.-Handles, rings, legs, rollers, &c., are not considered as bronze ornaments.

20 roubles per pood £9 168. 6d. per cwt.

55 kopecks per pood.

18. 5d. per cwt.

88 kopecks
pood.
33 kopecks per
pood.

per

88. 5d. per cwt. 38. 3d. per cwt.

1 rouble 65 ko-
pecks per pood.

90 kopecks per
pood.

1 rouble 40 ko pecks per pood

1 rouble 10 ko-
pecks per pood.
2 roubles 75 ko-
pecks per pood,
88 kopecks per
pood.

17 kopecks per
pood.

2 roubles 20 ko. pecks per pood.

168. 1d. per cwt.

88. 10d. per cwt.

138. 8d. per cwt.

108. 9d. per cwt. £1 78. per cwt. 88. 5d. per cwt.

7d. per pound.

£1 18. 7d. per cwt.

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