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The I M I T Annual Lecture
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The I M I T Annual Lecture (the first for many years)
Sunday 22nd January 2023 at 6pm
on Zoom
Malcolm Smith is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Ivory and timber, how to stay legal( IMIT)
Time: Jan 22, 2023 06:00 PM London
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Meeting ID: 682 886 4526
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Sunday 22nd January 2023 at 6pm
on Zoom
Malcolm Smith is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Ivory and timber, how to stay legal( IMIT)
Time: Jan 22, 2023 06:00 PM London
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6828864526?pw ... ovNlY5UT09
Meeting ID: 682 886 4526
Passcode: Piano
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Re: The I M I T Annual Lecture
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It will cover both because there are quite a few woods now on the restricted list.
That's the bit that interests me because I'm clued up on ivory
It's open to all.
Barrie
That's the bit that interests me because I'm clued up on ivory
It's open to all.
Barrie
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Re: The I M I T Annual Lecture
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The only wood you've got to worry about is Brazilian rosewood; then you need a certificate failure to have a certificate when you sell it. it will be a £25,000 fine.
If it's solid Ivory, you can't sell it in the UK. Pianos, come onto the 10% rule you need a certificate if you selling a piano with Ivory pre-1975 if it has Ivory after 1975, you cannot sell the piano in the UK unless you remove the ivory.
The interesting one is venues that charge entrance fees for playing the piano or a concert or piano hire if it has ivory, they have to register it. its £20.00
go here
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/declare-ivo ... r-hire-out
you can apply for an exemption certificate to deal in pre-1918 outstandingly high artistic, cultural or historical value items good luck with that one.
Barrie
If it's solid Ivory, you can't sell it in the UK. Pianos, come onto the 10% rule you need a certificate if you selling a piano with Ivory pre-1975 if it has Ivory after 1975, you cannot sell the piano in the UK unless you remove the ivory.
The interesting one is venues that charge entrance fees for playing the piano or a concert or piano hire if it has ivory, they have to register it. its £20.00
go here
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/declare-ivo ... r-hire-out
you can apply for an exemption certificate to deal in pre-1918 outstandingly high artistic, cultural or historical value items good luck with that one.
Barrie
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