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 He has withdrawn the $800 pre-tax allowance on imports and has also cancelled the exemption for antiques.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.
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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.
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British 1907 Pattern Bayonet. Sanderson April 1916. #2510003
This British WW1 Pattern 1907 bayonet was made in April 1916 by Sanderson & Newbould of Sheffield, England.
The 432mm single-edged blade has a long narrow fuller and rounded spine. The edge was factory sharpened, which was a war-time requirement. The blade is in excellent condition with minor sharpening scratches at the point. The ricasso is marked with a faint George V crown over the pattern date 1907 and the date of manufacture 4 ’16 below which is stamped the maker’s name, Sanderson.
The obverse ricasso bears a bend test stamp, War Department arrow and three Enfield inspection and acceptance stamps.
The crosspiece, muzzle ring and pommel retain their original black finish and are in good condition. The pommel is without a clearing hole, a later addition on all P1907 bayonets. The press-stud catch is in good working order. The grip scales are in good condition.
The bayonet is complete with its 1916 dated brown leather scabbard with a teardrop frog stud. The scabbard is in very good condition. The leather is faintly stamped with a broad arrow, Enfield inspection marks and the date, ’16. The steel locket and the chape retain their blueing. The stitching is intact and strong and the bayonet sheathes smoothly and is held firmly within the scabbard.
This is a great example of an early WW1 Sanderson made P1907 bayonet.
£155.00
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