Carrying antique swords out of India

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Carrying antique swords out of India

Post by rkba » Thu Jan 11, 2007 6:50 am



Hi All!

I had posted earlier, but apparently it was on the wrong forum. It wasent intentional - I have to familiarize myself more with our site.

Could somebody advise me if it would be possible for me to take some swords which are heirlooms out of India on a transfer of residence basis. I really would like to take these along with me, but I certainly dont want the risk of these beauties ending up in some customs officials house!!

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Post by Sakobav » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:13 am

Roshan

Those mounties on canadian border ( thats where u are headed?) always quetsion any guns,etc... never swords. Dont trust this but look up their custom rules or sites.

These are family herilooms and can be considered as antiques so it should work. Did you try email or contacting them via phone in India?

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Post by mundaire » Thu Jan 11, 2007 9:49 am

Export of antiques out of India is severely restricted and you will need to get a certificate from the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) office, stating that the swords are NOT antiques!

Their Delhi office for this sort of work is located within Safdarjung's Tomb, New Delhi.

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Post by shooter » Thu Jun 14, 2007 5:21 pm

i recently gifted a genuine antique sword dating to 1700's to someone from oz.
as far as i know, he had no problem carrying it abroad ( he still has it in oz) as he prooved it was a family heirloom.
I cant say what the rules are in oz or canada. but i was referring to the rules from the indian side.
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Re: Carrying antique swords out of India

Post by art_collector » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:25 am

I think the office has changed from Safdarjang to Red Fort.

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Re: Carrying antique swords out of India

Post by Mack The Knife » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:25 am

art_collector";p="21499 wrote:I think the office has changed from Safdarjang to Red Fort.
Think you are right, AC.

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