Georgian Mahogany Bureau Desk
An 18th-century Georgian bureau desk in mahogany with brass fittings, exceeding 100 years, from English craftsmanship. HTS 9706.90.00.60 covers this as 'other' antique furniture. Includes secret drawers typical of the period's design.
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This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If reproduction or modern wood furniture
Contemporary wooden furniture heads to Chapter 94.
If semi-finished wood components
Unfinished wood articles classify in Chapter 44.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Fumigate wood per ISPM 15 to prevent pest issues; provide CITES if restricted species
• Appraise with photos of construction to confirm age and authenticity
• Separate modern hardware if added, to avoid mixed classification
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