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Alloys of precious metal; Jewellery stones; Horological and chronometric instruments; Agates; Jet, unwrought or semi-wrought; Anchors [clock- and watchmaking]; Rings [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Silver thread [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Silver, unwrought or beaten; Barrels [clock- and watchmaking]; Pendulums [clock- and watchmaking]; Cufflinks; Bracelets [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Watchstraps; Busts of precious metal; Watch cases; Clock cases; Watch chains; Chains [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Necklaces; Chronographs; Timepieces; Stopwatches; Timepieces; Diamonds; Tie pins; Gold thread [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Wire of precious metal [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Silver thread [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Copper tokens; Badges of precious metal; Iridium; Clock hands [clock- and watchmaking]; Alloys of precious metal; Ingots of precious metals; Movements for clocks and watches; Medals; Precious metals, unwrought or semi-wrought; Watch springs; Coins; Peridot; Gold, unwrought or beaten; Pendulum clocks; Atomic clocks; Watches; Watches; Master clocks; Clocks and watches, electric; Osmium; Palladium; Pearls made of ambroid [pressed amber]; Pearls [jewellery, jewelry (Am)]; Beads for making jewelry; Semi-precious stones; Jewellery stones; Platinum [metal]; Dials [clock- and watchmaking]; Sundials; Rhodium; Movements for clocks and watches; Ruthenium; Boxes of precious metal; Housings for clocks and watches; Jewellery cases [caskets]; Cases for watches [presentation]; Spinel [precious stones]; Statuettes of precious metal; Paste jewellery [costume jewelry [Am]]; Time instruments; Alarm clocks; Watch crystals
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Hides; Animal skins, hides; Trunks and travelling bags; Umbrellas and parasols; Walking sticks; Whips, harness and saddlery; Covers for animals; Umbrella rings; Saddle trees; Saddlery; Key bags; Fastenings for saddles; Leather shoulder belts; Harness; Alpenstocks; Walking sticks; Umbrella sticks; Vanity cases, not fitted; Trunks [luggage]; Baggage; Sling bags for carrying infants; Baggage; Bridles [harness]; Bridoons; Gut for making sausages; Straps for soldiers' equipment; Kid; Briefcases; Satchels; Leatherboard; Cases, of leather or leatherboard; Head-stalls; Straps (Leather -); Collars for animals; Horse collars; Coverings of skins [furs]; Horse blankets; Laces (Leather -); Leather thongs; Straps of leather [saddlery]; Harness traces; Straps for skates; Leather, unworked or semi-worked; Horseshoes; Leather thread; Moleskin [imitation of leather]; Umbrella covers; Whips; Knee-pads for horses; Casings, of leather, for springs; Saddle cloths for horses; Saddle cloths for horses; Trimmings of leather for furniture; Harness fittings; Leather leashes; Imitation leather; Walking stick handles; Umbrella handles; Suitcase handles; Sling bags for carrying infants; Sling bags for carrying infants; Cat o' nine tails; Chin straps, of leather; Bits for animals [harness]; Muzzles; Parasols; Blinders [harness]; Umbrellas; Hides; Cattle skins; Curried skins; Skins of chamois, other than for cleaning purposes; Hides; Skin (Goldbeaters' -); Rubber parts for stirrups; Card cases [notecases]; Music cases; Wallets; Muzzles; Furniture coverings of leather; Haversacks; Bags (Nose -) [feed bags]; Envelopes, of leather, for packaging; Bags for campers; Beach bags; Baggage; Bags for climbers; Shopping bags; Wheeled shopping bags; Cases, of leather or leatherboard; Boxes of vulcanised fibre; Hat boxes of leather; Butts [parts of hides]; Walking stick seats; Riding saddles; Stirrups; Stirrup leathers; Umbrella or parasol ribs; Frames for umbrellas or parasols; Handbag frames; Harness traces; Baggage; Briefcases; Briefcases; Garment bags for travel; Valves of leather; Rucksacks
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Headgear; Clothing of imitations of leather; Clothing of leather; Motorists' clothing; Cyclists' clothing; Gowns; Bath robes; Bath robes; Bandanas [neckerchiefs]; Bibs, not of paper; Caps [headwear]; Berets; Smocks; Boas [necklets]; Tights; Garters; Studs for football boots; Corsets; Goloshes; Skull caps; Short-sleeve shirts; Shirts; Jackets (Stuff -) [clothing]; Bodices [lingerie]; Headgear; Top hats; Hats (Paper -) [clothing]; Jackets; Hoods [clothing]; Frames (Hat -) [skeletons]; Footmuffs, not electrically heated; Belts [clothing]; Belts (Money -) [clothing]; Tights; Shoulder wraps; Detachable collars; Camisoles; Headgear; Collar protectors; Ear muffs [clothing]; Layettes [clothing]; Corsets; Suits; Beachwear; Masquerade costumes; Ties; Ascots; Swimming caps; Shower caps; Pocket squares; Scarves; Fittings of metal for footwear; Linings (Ready-made -) [parts of clothing]; Gabardines [clothing]; Gaiters; Jackets [clothing]; Fishing vests; Garters; Skirts; Pinafore dresses; Aprons [clothing]; Girdles; Gloves; Mittens; Ski gloves; Welts for footwear; Mackintoshes; Paper clothing; Knitwear [clothing]; Jumpers; Leg warmers; Leggings [trousers]; Liveries; Singlets; Hosiery; Swimsuits; Pullovers; Muffs [clothing]; Maniples; Pelerines; Mantillas; Sleep masks; Skorts; Miters [hats]; Bathing drawers; Waistcoats; Babies' pants [clothing]; Parkas; Pelisses; Furs [clothing]; Shirt yokes; Chasubles; Pyjamas; Cuffs; Ponchos; Pullovers; Suspender belts for women; Sock suspenders; Sandals; Bath sandals; Saris; Sarongs; Espadrilles; Bath shoes; Beach shoes; Football boots; Ski boots; Shawls; Sashes for wear; Lace boots; Wimples; Topcoats; Outerclothing; Dress shields; Petticoats; Slips [undergarments]; Shirt fronts; Ankle boots; Boots; Fur stoles; Heelpieces for footwear; Pockets for clothing; Togas; Turbans; Wetsuits for water-skiing; Veils [clothing]; Visors [headwear]; Visors [headwear]; Wooden shoes