Royal Doulton Pacific Platter
Elegant stoneware platters or chop dishes valued over $35 per dozen, sized around 38 cm with nature-inspired patterns glazed on an opaque white body. Classified under HTS 6912.00.45.00 as premium-value stoneware tableware, confirmed by firing process and material specs excluding porcelain translucency.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If valued under $35 per dozen
Lower-value platters classify in the companion under-value stoneware subheading.
If porcelain platters in specified sets
High-value porcelain patterns meeting set criteria use aggregate value classification.
If bone chinaware composition
Stoneware containing 25%+ calcined bone qualifies as bone chinaware in separate provisions.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide detailed invoices showing per-dozen value >$35; CBP may audit high-value claims
• Confirm no artificial coloring affects white body classification per US note definitions
• Declare as individual platters, not sets, unless meeting 'article' criteria with covers
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