Are there charges for Duty or Brokerage when items are shipped out of Canada?
A. There are no Duties if the items are 100 years old or more. There are Value Added Taxes when items are shipped to some countries such as The U.K. and Europe. All shipments are cleared through a Customs Broker when entering a Foreign country, there is a charge for this service. We attempt to have these charges included with the shipping so you don’t have to pay another fee when receiving your items. There may be some instances when this is not possible and the consignee would be advised in advance should this occur.
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