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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1U.K. Unhallmarked Articles

Part II U.K. Exempted Articles

1U.K.An article which is intended for despatch to a destination outside the United Kingdom.

2U.K.An article which is outside the United Kingdom, or which is in course of consignment from outside the United Kingdom to an assay office in the United Kingdom.

3U.K.Any coin which is, or was formerly at any time, current coin of the United Kingdom or any other territory.

4U.K.Any article which has been used, or is intended to be used, for medical, dental, veterinary, scientific or industrial purposes.

[F15U.K.Any battered article fit only to be remanufactured.]

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6U.K.Any article of gold or silver thread.

7U.K.Any raw material (including any bar, plate, sheet, foil, rod, wire, strip or tube) or bullion.

8U.K.Any manufactured article which is not substantially complete, and which is intended for further manufacture.

9U.K.Any article which is wholly or mainly of platinum, and which was manufactured before 1st January 1975.

Articles exempt if of minimum finenessU.K.

[F210Any article which—

(a)is wholly or mainly of gold or of silver or of gold and silver assaying in all its gold parts not less than 375 parts per thousand and in all its silver parts less than 800 parts per thousand; and

(b)was manufactured before the year 1900 and has not since the beginning of the year 1900 been the subject of any alteration which would be an improper alteration if the article had previously borne approved hallmarks.]

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11U.K.[F3Subject to paragraph 14AA below,] any musical instrument, where the description is applied to the mouthpiece, and the mouthpiece is of minimum fineness.

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F3Words inserted by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(a)

[F412(1)[F5Subject to paragraph 14AA and]] subject to the provisions of this paragraph, any article containing only one precious metal, being a metal of minimum fineness and of a weightless than that specified in the following table:

gold1 gram
silver7·78 grams
platinum0·5 gram.

(2)This paragraph does not apply to any article containing materials other than precious metal, unless the article satisfies the conditions for hallmarking of Part III of Schedule 2 to this Act.

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F4Para. 12 substituted by S.I. 1982/256, art. 2

F5Words inserted by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(b)

Yn ddilys o 01/10/2007

[F612A(1)Subject to paragraph 14AA, any article—U.K.

(a)which contains silver of minimum fineness, and

(b)in which the total weight of the metal is less than 7.78 grams.

(2)This paragraph does not apply to any article—

(a)which contains gold, or platinum, of the minimum fineness,

(b)which contains any precious metal that is not of the minimum fineness, or

(c)which contains materials other than precious metal, unless the article satisfies the conditions for hallmarking of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to this Act.

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Yn ddilys o 01/10/2007

12B(1)Subject to paragraph 14AA, any article—U.K.

(a)which contains gold of minimum fineness, and

(b)in which the total weight of the metal is less than 1 gram.

(2)This paragraph does not apply to any article—

(a)which contains platinum of the minimum fineness, or

(b)which contains any precious metal that is not of the minimum fineness, or

(c)which contains materials other than precious metal, unless the article satisfies the conditions for hallmarking of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to this Act.

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Yn ddilys o 01/10/2007

12C(1)Subject to paragraph 14AA, any article—U.K.

(a)which contains platinum of minimum fineness, and

(b)in which the total weight of the metal is less than 0.5 gram.

(2)This paragraph does not apply to any article—

(a)which contains any precious metal that is not of the minimum fineness, or

(b)which contains materials other than precious metal, unless the article satisfies the conditions for hallmarking of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to this Act.]

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[F713U.K.[F8Subject to paragraph 14AA below,]] any article [F9, except an article made of chainwork,] which is wholly of one or more precious metals of minimum fineness and which is so small or thin that it cannot be hallmarked.

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F8Words inserted by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(a)(c)

F9Words added by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(a)(c)

14U.K.[F10Subject to paragraph 14AA below,] any article which is of minimum fineness and which is imported temporarily (whether as a trade sample, or as intended for exhibition otherwise) and for the time being remains under the control of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise.

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F10Words inserted by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(a)

[F1114A(1)[F12Subject to paragraph 14AA and]] subject to the provisions of this paragraph, any article, any precious metal in which is of minimum fineness, and which either—

(a)contains gold and platinum but not silver, and the weight of the gold parts of which exceeds 50 per cent. of the total weight of the precious metals in the article, that total weight being less than 1 gram; or

(b)contains silver and either gold or platinum or both gold and platinum, and the weight of the silver parts of which exceeds 50 per cent. of the total weight of the precious metals in the article, that total weight being less than 7·78 gra

(2)This paragraph does not apply to any article containing materials other than precious metal, unless the article satisfies the conditions for hallmarking of Part III of Schedule 2 to this Act.

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F12Words inserted by S.I. 1986/1758, art. 2(b)

[F13F1414AAU.K.Paragraphs 11 to 14A above do not apply to any article in which solder containing precious metal is used unless the solder is of a standard of fineness equivalent to that which would be required under section 4(3) of this Act if the article were submitted to an assay office for hallmarking.]

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Existing exemptionsU.K.

15U.K.The following articles of gold, if manufactured before 1st January 1975 and (except in the case of articles mentioned in sub-paragraph (d) below) of minimum fineness—

(a)rings, except wedding rings, pencil cases, lockets, watch chains and thimbles,

(b)articles consisting entirely of filigree work,

(c)articles so heavily engraved or set with stones that it is impossible to mark them without damage,

(d)jewellers works, that is the actual setting only in which stones or other jewels are set, and jointed sleeper earrings.

16(1)Subject to the exceptions below, the following articles of silver, if manufactured before 1st January 1975, and (except in the case of articles mentioned in paragraph (e) below) of minimum fineness:U.K.

(a)lockets, watch chains and stamped medals,

(b)mounts the weight of which is less than 15·55 grams.,

(c)articles consisting entirely of filigree work,

(d)silver articles the weight of which is less than 7·78 grams.,

(e)jewellers works, that is the actual setting only in which stones or other jewels are set.

(2)The following articles are not exempt under sub-paragraph (1) above—

(a)necks and collars for bottles on cruet stands,

(b)buttons and studs, seals, wine labels, shoe clasps, buckles, or patch boxes,

(c)salt spoons, shovels or ladles, teaspoons, tea strainers, caddy ladles or spoons,

(d)ornaments for cabinets, knife cases, tea caddies, bridles, stands or frames.

17U.K.Articles of gold or silver manufactured before 1st January 1975, other than articles mentioned in paragraphs 15 or 16 above, and being of such descriptions as, under any enactment in force immediately before the passing of this Act, to be specifically exempt from hallmarking.

Articles manufactured before a given dateU.K.

18U.K.Where under this Part of this Schedule an exemption depends on the date of manufacture, or the date of any alteration, the manufacture or alteration shall be presumed to be after that date until the contrary is proved.