… or drawings for fashion models, jewellery, wallpaper, fabrics, furniture, etc., being originals drawn by hand ( … such as wall coverings consisting of hand‑painted woven fabrics, holiday souvenirs, boxes and caskets, ceramic wares …
… to the furnace bed. These appliances are often fitted with breakers for reducing the coal supply to uniform size. The … iron fire-bars and grates of general use, for fitting into brickwork, are classified in heading 73.21 , 73.22 or 73.26 …
… the canning industry), and in the preparation of alloys (bronze, etc.). In the pure state or alloyed, it is also used … (2) Tin‑antimony alloys, usually with copper (e.g., Britannia metal) used for tableware, manufacture of …
… tail lamps; parking lamps; licence plate lamps . (5) Braking lights, direction indication lights, reversing lamps … which emit visual or audio signals to warn of attempts to break in to a vehicle. (12) Horns, sirens and other …
… elasticity. Cellulose wadding and webs of cellulose fibres, which normally have a crinkled appearance, are not … compacts the paper web thereby flexing and crowding the fibres during production. This paper, although made by …
… and emeralds 7103.99 - - Other Because of their colour, brilliance, resistance to deterioration, and often also … (splitting along the natural plane of the layers) or bruting, i.e., stones which have only a provisional shape …
… tongues arranged like the teeth of a comb, causing them to vibrate and produce the notes. The components are mounted on … saws . These have a special steel blade which is caused to vibrate either with a bow or a felt‑headed hammer. …
… filament is soldered to form an electrically resistant bridge; this filament is embedded in an igniter bead. It is … being separated by a metal diaphragm. When the ampoule is broken the acid eats away the metal diaphragm (which serves …
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