… presented with their optical elements (objective lenses, viewfinders, etc.). Photographic cameras are those in which … plate or paper. Further processing is required to create a viewable image. There are many different types of cameras , …
… tread has been removed from the tyre carcass and to which a new tread has been created by either of two methods : (i) a … of the tread), re-capping (replacement of the tread with new material extending over part of the sidewall) or bead-to-bead retreading (replacement of the …
… metal. In general these goods are larger than articles of jewellery of heading 71.13; they include : (A) Articles of tableware such as table knives, carving sets, spoons, forks; …
… etc. and other staples not presented in strips; pointed screw‑nails with twisted shanks and unslotted heads; tacks … include : (a) Screw hooks, screw rings, pointed drive screws with slotted heads and unpointed drive screws ( …
… etc.; solder in sticks, wire, etc.; ornamental articles and tableware (e.g., in pewter); toys; organ pipes; etc. It is also used in the form … usually with copper (e.g., Britannia metal) used for tableware, manufacture of bearings, etc. (3) …
… these stones, which are usually crystalline, are used by jewellers, goldsmiths and silversmiths for making articles … therefore mainly stones intended for mounting or setting in jewellery or goldsmiths’ or silversmiths’ wares; but, … not been graded and are not directly suitable for use as jewellery. Precious or semi-precious stones which have been …