As you know, President Trump has decided that all USA citizens must pay import taxes on any items bought from overseas. He has withdrawn the $800 pre-tax allowance on imports and has also cancelled the exemption for antiques.
The amount of import tax payable is dependent on the country of manufacture of the item, NOT where it was bought/imported from.
For example,
The tariff on UK made items is 10% of the total amount, including the shipping fee.
On items manufactured in mainland Europe, the tariff is 15%.
Some countries incur a much higher percentage.
President Trump has insisted that these fees be paid BEFORE the item is imported, or the parcel will be refused entry into the US.
This basically means that Bygone Blades has to collect the US import tax from you and submit it to the carrier, who in turn pay the US customs.
After you have made your purchase, you will receive a separate invoice for the new import tax specific to the item purchased. This will need to be paid before your purchase is shipped.
19th Century Weyersberg Broadsword Blade #1. Pre-1881. #2607009
This broadsword blade was made by the firm of Weyersberg in Solingen, Germany. The King’s head logo indicates that the blade was made before 1881.
The 820mm broadsword blade has a lenticular cross-section and terminates in a spear point. The double-edged blade retains its service edges with age-related blunting and some small edge nicks. The blade has a couple of small kinks and cleaned pitting along its length, most of it shallow.
The tang is stamped with the Weyersberg family maker’s mark of a king’s head. The obverse tang also bears a worn king’s head mark and the factory inspection letters; EW. O. & K.
This blade is being sold purely for decorative purposes.
£65.00
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