Articles similar to the preceding, of more than one colour, or ...oke Do., coloured, or with designs in relief, or gilt, or with stencilled designs. Lamps, and fancy or artistic china, European, Chinese, Japanese ware, &c. . Glass. Broken glass, glass powder, or glass in lumps.. Dr. 1. 0 50 I .oke 2 о ...oke 7 0 Free. oke 0 6 ...oke 0 30 Glassware n.o.m., white, plain with mouldings of one colour, tinted Articles similar to the preceding, turned or cut Do., gilt or coloured, or tinted with more than one colour; and crystal, n.o.m. Watch glasses; optical glasses, other than spectacles and eye- a. Articles of marble, real, or imitation, or of stone (with the Simple Iron Goods. Rails, girders, and cast iron bridges for railroads.. a. Iron pipes, T-iron, and other small beams... ........oke (The general tariff being lower than the conventional, is applied in all cases.) b. Cast-iron goods, of natural colour or whitened, tinned, or Wrought-iron goods, not polished, burnished, nor gilt, but ...oke Iron goods, suitable for construction of ships, and used in ships Machines. 4. Forcing pumps, fire-engines of all kinds of metal, agricul- 0 30 a. Coffee mills; scales, decimal or other, of iron, with their Padlocks of all kinds; and locks, plain or with brass ornaments Rails and points for railways Steel Goods. Springs for carriages, or for railway cars and locomotives ..oke ...oke b. Sewing needles, without deduction for tare on account of wrappings or boxes Leaden Goods. Printing type, and all typographical ornaments oke Pipes, rolls, plates, and sheets for roofing and other purposes Free. Copper Goods. a. Stereotype plates, plates for maps, or for engraving and b. Nails, pins, and screws of copper, or of alloy in which copper Brass Goods. Joints for machines or pipes, and printing materials All articles, chased, silvered, gilt, or enamelled.. a. All plain goods of coarse manufacture b. Buttons of zinc, or of alloy of more precious metals, the zinc a. All articles of fine work, plain, gilt, enamelled, or mixed with b. Buttons similar to Class c, but chased, gilt, or enamelled, oke a. All tin goods, gilt, or mixed or ornamented with more precious metals Buttons of tin, or of alloy of more precious metals, the tin ..dram All plain silver ware, including lamps stones .... Articles of Metallic Alloy. Articles of alloy of divers metals, not specially mentioned, pay the duty applicable to the predominant substance, provided the value of the goods is not increased by more than 30 per cent. by any other substance; in the latter case they pay the duty chargeable to such substance. о O 12 0 40 10 0. Wooden instruments .... Watches and Clocks. Watches, of gold, or gold-plated. .each Do., other materials Do., cases, of gold or gold-plated " Do., of other materials, except gold, silver, and platinum.. Clocks and alarums in general of wood or common metals, ..oke. Do. and parts of clocks for the use of public establishments Paper and its Applications. Paper paste of whatsover material, bleached or not, as well as paste coagulated into sheets or rolls, in the form of cardboard, but easily distinguishable from cardboard by the irregularity of its two surfaces and its uneven thickness, emery paper glass paper, and tarred paper for roofing Rough blue, grey, or yellow paper, in large or small sheets, not mode of cotton, linen, or hemp, but of other materials, such as wood, &c., and blue paper for packing and wrapping..oke. Common printing paper, common writing paper, white, grey, or blue, glazed or not; drawing paper; and paper for "procèsverbaux," and account books... .oke. Ditto, unglazed, for newspapers only.. .................... per 100 okes. Note. These papers for newspapers must bear water mark by .oke. Paper for binding; and blank books, ruled or not; as well as Cigarette paper (monopoly) ..oke. Paper for use as stamped paper, i.e, with the Government stamp Paper hat cases; and boxes, not of papier-maché, nor of fancy Fancy articles, like the preceding paper toys, with or without Plain bonbon boxes, that is, of paper without admixture of ..okc 0 60 3 O Papier-maché and articles made thereof, except buttons...., Products of Typography, &c. Printed books, bound or not, and all printed paper, such as music books .....oke Lithographs, engravings on copper or on wood, chromolithographs, chromophotographs, &c., nof framed.. Pictures of ancient or modern art, unframed; statues of plaster and casts Free. Theatrical decorations, drawing models, plans of buildings, &c., unframed b. Fans of Maltese straw and common Egyptian feathers .. c. Do., common, except the preceding.. a. Fans of common straw and printed paper d. Do., with ivory or tortoiseshell handles, or of rare Egyptian feathers, or painted Coachmakers' Goods. a. Carriages with two wheels, covered or not, new or not f. Vehicles of all kinds, n.o.m., such as carts for wine, for ice, b. Carriage lamps, of common metal c. Do., of fine metal... (Lanterns for other purposes are liable to the above duties.) d. Ships' lanterns... Umbrellas and Parasols. a. Umbrellas and parasols of linen or cotton, or mixed ..each b. Do., do., of wool, pure or mixed f. Handles and frames of umbrellas and parasols, of common wood, common metal, or iron...... ......oke g. Do., do., are chargeable according to the material of which made. 0 50 Produce of Fisheries, and Meerschaum, Manufactured. a. Various articles of coral, worked, with or without ornaments ornaments of precious metals 5. Fine pearls, polished ...dram O 10 oke 10 0 c. Mother-of-pearl, worked, with or without precious metals (When the above articles contain gold or silver they are chargeable with the duties on gold and silver.) 2. Articles of meerschaum Games. ...dram Dominoes, chess, draughts, &c.; objects of amusement of whatever materials.. Free. a. Spectacles of glass, crystal, or stone, irrespective of mounting.. Free. b. Opera-glasses do., irrespective of mounting Gutta-percha and India-rubber Goods. d. India-rubber and gutta-percha, raw or refined.... b. Threads of india-rubber and gutta-percha Free. Free. c. Pieces, plates, bands, bars, pipes, &c., of india-rubber and gutta-percha, mixed or not with other materials, and hat rims of cotton soaked in gum.. Free. d. Diving suits..... Free. e. Elastic for shoes or other purposes, mixed or not with other textile materials, and other similar articles f. Tissues and made-up clothing, and other articles of indiarubber and gutta-percha, with the exception of those specially mentioned g. Transparent tissues of cotton for linings of dresses steeped in gunr or other adhesive substance to give them weight..oke 4. Tissues of linen, hemp, or jute, do.... Amber Articles. Articles of amber, worked, with or without metal ......dram. Articles of Glass with other Materials. Articles of glass, mixed with other materials, and n.s.m Articles of Bone, Ivory, or Tortoise-shell, mixed with other Small wares and divers articles of common bone, ivory, or Looking Glasses and Mirrors. (When the frames and the mirrors are imported separately, they pay according to their respective categories.) Pocket Knives. d. Pocket knives, with handles of wood, common metal, com- Oilcloth. a. Waxed cloth, and clothing made therefrom b. Oilcloth for floors..... 20% a.v... 0 50 20.. 2 50 4 0 ...oke 10 O 1 b. Buttons of bone, horn, porcelain, papier-maché, wood, or glass, or of those substances mixed with common metal..oke c. Buttons of silk, wool, or calamanco... d. Buttons of all other qualities n.o.m.. Lamps in General. 5 0 I 000 Lamps of every kind, n.o.m. Knives, Forks, and Razors. ...oke b. Knives, forks, and razors, with handles silver-plated or of nickel alloy (see Metallic Goods n.s.m.), or of wood; and razors with handles of bone, horn, or composition, with or without cases ....oke c. Knives and forks, with handles of bone, horn, or composition, with or without cases.. ..oke Articles suitable for Navigation. Boats or vessels of all kinds, whether moved by steam or not, fishing boats, boats whether moved by steam or not (The above applies only to boats and vessels registered within eight days in a Greek port, and belonging to Greek subjects.) Arms for cutting or thrusting: Arms in General. .........each a. European sabres and Turkish scimitars b. Knives, yatagans, handjars, &c. c. Foils and daggers of all kinds, plain or with fancy guards Firearms:- a. Guns, single-barrelled, muzzle-loading b. Guns, single-barrelled, breech-loading c. 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