Baroque Walnut Daybed (1690)
An opulent Baroque walnut daybed from 1690, with scrolled arms, ball-turned legs, and caned seat sections. Its verified age over 250 years fits HTS 9706.10.00.40 for antique furniture. Exemplifies continental European craftsmanship of the late 17th century.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If with modern upholstery replacing original
Frames with contemporary coverings classify as modern wooden seats per Chapter notes on normal frames.
If aged 100-250 years
Shorter antiquity period uses the 100+ year general antique furniture subheading.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Replace cane only if deteriorated; declare any repairs to assess impact on antique purity
• Insure comprehensively; high-value items benefit from formal entry with bond
• Use acid-free wrapping to protect fabrics if present, preventing dye migration
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