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United States. Bureau of Commerce:Special consular reports Volume 7 - Paperback
ISBN: 1130814130
[EAN: 9781130814132], Neubuch, UNITED STATES. BUREAU OF COMMERCE,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchase… More...
[EAN: 9781130814132], Neubuch, UNITED STATES. BUREAU OF COMMERCE,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: . . . same (18) kilo. . . In breech loaders, with their pieces (18) do (18. In order to apply this schedule for the collection of duty on pieces of tire-arms. It is necessary that such pieces shall have been prepared for polishing. ) GROUP No. 4. --Copper and its alloys. Shell or cement copper 100 kilos. . Copper of the first smelting and old copper do Copper and brass In bars and ingots, and old brass do Bronze, unmanufactured jlo Copper and brass: In sheets and nails do In tubes, large pieces, partly manufactured, as shells of braseros, bottoms of boilers, etc 100 kilos. . Copper, brass, and bronze: Wire do. . . . Unmanufactured wire nettings of 100 threads to the Inch (19) 100 kilos. . Of more than 100 threads (19) kilo. . (19. The threads counted are only those of the warp1, i Manufactured, and all the alloys of common metals in which copper enters In pieces of hardware (20) kilo. . The same metals and their alloys In objects gilded, plated, or nickeled (20) kilo. . Group No. 5. --Other metal. Tin in Ingots 100 kilos. Zinc: In bars, paste, or cakes do In sheets, nails, and wire do In manufactured articles, even when varnished (21). . do All other metals not enumerated: In sheets, paste, nails, cakes, etc do Manufactured, being varnished or unvarnished (21). . do And zinc in glided, plated, or nickeled articles (21). . . do. . (20, 21. To determine the gilt of objects they will be rubbed with hot alcohol and afterwards touched with a drop of nitric acid. If they are varnished the varnish disappears under the action of the alcohol and the acid takes effect. If they are gilded neither the acid nor the alcohol will affect them. Silver-plated articles will be filed until the layer of sil-ver disappears and the baser metal is discovered: and more, it a portion of the plated ware is diss. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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United States. Bureau of Commerce:
Special consular reports Volume 7
- Paperback1892, ISBN: 9781130814132
Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (… More...
Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: . . . same (18) kilo. . . In breech loaders, with their pieces (18) do (18. In order to apply this schedule for the collection of duty on pieces of tire-arms. It is necessary that such pieces shall have been prepared for polishing. ) GROUP No. 4. --Copper and its alloys. Shell or cement copper 100 kilos. . Copper of the first smelting and old copper do Copper and brass In bars and ingots, and old brass do Bronze, unmanufactured jlo Copper and brass: In sheets and nails do In tubes, large pieces, partly manufactured, as shells of braseros, bottoms of boilers, etc 100 kilos. . Copper, brass, and bronze: Wire do. . . . Unmanufactured wire nettings of 100 threads to the Inch (19) 100 kilos. . Of more than 100 threads (19) kilo. . (19. The threads counted are only those of the warp1, i Manufactured, and all the alloys of common metals in which copper enters In pieces of hardware (20) kilo. . The same metals and their alloys In objects gilded, plated, or nickeled (20) kilo. . Group No. 5. --Other metal. Tin in Ingots 100 kilos. Zinc: In bars, paste, or cakes do In sheets, nails, and wire do In manufactured articles, even when varnished (21). . do All other metals not enumerated: In sheets, paste, nails, cakes, etc do Manufactured, being varnished or unvarnished (21). . do And zinc in glided, plated, or nickeled articles (21). . . do. . (20, 21. To determine the gilt of objects they will be rubbed with hot alcohol and afterwards touched with a drop of nitric acid. If they are varnished the varnish disappears under the action of the alcohol and the acid takes effect. If they are gilded neither the acid nor the alcohol will affect them. Silver-plated articles will be filed until the layer of sil-ver disappears and the baser metal is discovered: and more, it a portion of the plated ware is diss. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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United States Bureau of Commerce:Special Consular Reports Volume 7 (Paperback)
- Paperback 2012
ISBN: 1130814130
[EAN: 9781130814132], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… More...
[EAN: 9781130814132], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: . same (18) kilo. In breech loaders, with their pieces (18) do (18. In order to apply this schedule for the collection of duty on pieces of tire-arms. It is necessary that such pieces shall have been prepared for polishing.) GROUP No. 4.--Copper and its alloys. Shell or cement copper 100 kilos. Copper of the first smelting and old copper do Copper and brass In bars and ingots, and old brass do Bronze, unmanufactured jlo Copper and brass: In sheets and nails do In tubes, large pieces, partly manufactured, as shells of braseros, bottoms of boilers, etc 100 kilos. Copper, brass, and bronze: Wire do. Unmanufactured wire nettings of 100 threads to the Inch (19) 100 kilos. Of more than 100 threads (19) kilo. (19. The threads counted are only those of the warp1, i Manufactured, and all the alloys of common metals in which copper enters In pieces of hardware (20) kilo. The same metals and their alloys In objects gilded, plated, or nickeled (20) kilo. Group No. 5.--Other metal. Tin in Ingots 100 kilos. Zinc: In bars, paste, or cakes do In sheets, nails, and wire do In manufactured articles, even when varnished (21).do All other metals not enumerated: In sheets, paste, nails, cakes, etc do Manufactured, being varnished or unvarnished (21).do And zinc in glided, plated, or nickeled articles (21).do. (20,21. To determine the gilt of objects they will be rubbed with hot alcohol and afterwards touched with a drop of nitric acid. If they are varnished the varnish disappears under the action of the alcohol and the acid takes effect. If they are gilded neither the acid nor the alcohol will affect them. Silver-plated articles will be filed until the layer of sil-ver disappears and the baser metal is discovered: and more, it a portion of the plated ware is diss.<
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United States. Bureau of Commerce:Special consular reports Volume 7
- used book 2012, ISBN: 9781130814132
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… More...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ... same (18) kilo... In breech loaders, with their pieces (18) do (18. In order to apply this schedule for the collection of duty on pieces of tire-arms. It is necessary that such pieces shall have been prepared for polishing.) GROUP No. 4.--Copper and its alloys. Shell or cement copper 100 kilos.. Copper of the first smelting and old copper do Copper and brass In bars and ingots, and old brass do Bronze, unmanufactured jlo Copper and brass: In sheets and nails do In tubes, large pieces, partly manufactured, as shells of braseros, bottoms of boilers, etc 100 kilos.. Copper, brass, and bronze: Wire do.... Unmanufactured wire nettings of 100 threads to the Inch (19) 100 kilos.. Of more than 100 threads (19) kilo.. (19. The threads counted are only those of the warp1, i Manufactured, and all the alloys of common metals in which copper enters In pieces of hardware (20) kilo.. The same metals and their alloys In objects gilded, plated, or nickeled (20) kilo.. Group No. 5.--Other metal. Tin in Ingots 100 kilos. Zinc: In bars, paste, or cakes do In sheets, nails, and wire do In manufactured articles, even when varnished (21)..do All other metals not enumerated: In sheets, paste, nails, cakes, etc do Manufactured, being varnished or unvarnished (21)..do And zinc in glided, plated, or nickeled articles (21)...do.. (20,21. To determine the gilt of objects they will be rubbed with hot alcohol and afterwards touched with a drop of nitric acid. If they are varnished the varnish disappears under the action of the alcohol and the acid takes effect. If they are gilded neither the acid nor the alcohol will affect them. Silver-plated articles will be filed until the layer of sil-ver disappears and the baser metal is discovered: and more, it a portion of the plated ware is diss... Weight:1.37 lbs, RareBooksClub.com, 3/4/2012 0:00:00<
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