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PERMIT: Export (Permanent) in Terms of Section 32(19) of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999) LJ Hamel October Our Ref: Enquiries: Cuan Hahndiek Date: Monday December 10, 2018 Tel: +27 82 830 4803 Page No: 1 Email: [email protected] CaseID: 11830 PermitID: 2845 PERMIT: Export (Permanent) In terms of Section 32(19) of the National Heritage Resources Act (Act 25 of 1999) Permit Holder: Classic Arms Pty Ltd 7 Gladiola street, Witbank, 1035 Object: Leo-Antique Firearms-BATCH-CASEID11830 The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) issues this Export Permit to the applicant:Classic Arms for the permanent export of 105 antique firearms. The following conditions must be applied: This permit is only valid if accompanied by the attached Inventory of Permitted Objects Issued Under SAHRIS PermitID: 2845. The SAHRA must be informed if the object(s) are not exported. The SAHRA shall not be liable for any losses, damages or injuries to persons or properties as a result of any activities in connection with this permit. In accordance with the application received on 27 October 2017, should any appeal against the issuing of this permit be received by SAHRA within fourteen calendar days of the date of this permit, the permit will be suspended pending the outcome of the appeal. Should an appeal be lodged, it is the responsibility of the applicant to return the objects to South Africa at their own expenditure. The objects may not be sold during the 14-day window period from the issuing of this permit. SAHRA shall not be held liable for any losses incurred resulting from the suspension of the permit. SAHRA reserves the right to cancel this permit upon notice to the permit holder This permit is valid from LJ Hamel October Our Ref: Enquiries: Cuan Hahndiek Date: Monday December 10, 2018 Tel: +27 82 830 4803 Page No: 2 Email: [email protected] CaseID: 11830 PermitID: 2845 10/12/2018 to 10/03/2019 ________________________________________ Cuan Hahndiek Heritage Officer South African Heritage Resources Agency ________________________________________ Regina Isaacs Manager: Heritage Objects Unit South African Heritage Resources Agency Additional Info: Please note that this permit may be suspended should an appeal against the decisions be received by SAHRA within 14 days from the date of the permit. SAHRA may not be held responsible for any costs or losses incurred in the event of the suspension or retraction of this permit. ADMIN: Direct URL to case: http://www.sahra.org.za/node/409016 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Inventory of Permitted Objects Issued Under SAHRIS PermitID: 2845 The following Inventory of Permitted Objects applies to issued PermitID: 2845 Permanent Export Permit for 105 firearms to LJ Hamel. This Inventory must accompany the issued permit. Object ID: 56512 Object ID: 56513 Object Code: Leo001 Object Code: Leo002 Description: 22lr/410Br Francotte Combination Description: 303 BSA Rifle #C123 #7431 Object ID: 56514 Object ID: 56515 Object Code: Leo003 Object Code: Leo003 Description: 300 WJ Jeffrey Rifle #WR255073 Description: 44/40 Colt Rifle #23183 Object ID: 56516 Object ID: 56517 Object Code: Leo005 Object Code: Leo006 Description: 12Ga JP Sauer Shotgun #149044 Description: 410 ELG Shotgun #2309 Object ID: 56518 Object ID: 56519 Object Code: Leo007 Object Code: Leo008 Description: 10Ga Westley Richards Shotgun Description: 12Ga/450 Jones Combination #P6051 #W101216 Object ID: 56520 Object ID: 56521 Object Code: Leo009 Object Code: Leo010 Description: 12Ga/450 Barnsley Combination Description: 16g/400 Tisdall Combination #686 #3643 Object ID: 56522 Object ID: 56523 Object Code: Leo011 Object Code: Leo012 Description: 442 William Tranter Revolver #5243 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #1730 (124310) Object ID: 56524 Object ID: 56525 Object Code: Leo013 Object Code: Leo014 Description: 450 Tipping & Lawden Revolver Description: 5 Webley Revolver #40712 #WR268733 Object ID: 56526 Object ID: 56527 Object Code: Leo015 Object Code: Leo016 Description: 22 Tranter Revolver #1963 Description: 28 Tranter Revolver #11 Object ID: 56528 Object ID: 56529 Object Code: Leo017 Object Code: Leo018 Description: 45 Westley Richards Revolver Description: 32 Smith & Wesson Revolver #19194 #T1300 Object ID: 56530 Object ID: 56531 Object Code: Leo19 Object Code: Leo20 Description: 45 Smith & Wesson Revolver #35266 Description: 577/450 Westley Richards Rifle #4521 Object ID: 56532 Object ID: 56533 Object Code: Leo21 Object Code: Leo22 Description: 45/75 Winchester Rifle #56236 Description: 450 Winchester Rifle #35288 Object ID: 56534 Object ID: 56535 Object Code: Leo23 Object Code: Leo024 Description: 405 Winchester Rifle #63436 Description: 44 Colt Rifle #2432 (40/60/260) Object ID: 56538 Object ID: 56539 Object Code: Leo27 Object Code: Leo28 Description: 44 Winchester Rifle #62203 Description: 7,63mm Mauser Pistol #189 (4753) Object ID: 56540 Object ID: 56541 Object Code: Leo29 Object Code: Leo30 Description: 44 Warnant Revolver #685 Description: 12Ga Westley Richards Shotgun #T4530 Object ID: 56542 Object ID: 56543 Object Code: Leo031 Object Code: Leo032 Description: 16Ga A G Knox Shotgun #12586 Description: 500 Rigby Rifle #14326 Object ID: 56544 Object ID: 56545 Object Code: Leo033 Object Code: Leo034 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #21819 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #9714 Object ID: 56546 Object ID: 56547 Object Code: Leo035 Object Code: Leo036 Description: 45 Webley Revolver #2873 Description: 45 Webley Revolver #AJ111 Object ID: 56548 Object ID: 56549 Object Code: Leo037 Object Code: Leo038 Description: 450 Winchester Rifle #31109 Description: 32 J Blanc Revolver #WR14266 (WR1342667) Object ID: 56550 Object ID: 56551 Object Code: Leo039 Object Code: Leo040 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #55656 Description: 32 Smith & Wesson Revolver #25023 (L7133) Object ID: 56552 Object ID: 56553 Object Code: Leo041 Object Code: Leo042 Description: 7.63mm Mauser Pistol #3094 Description: 45 William Clarke Revolver #1094B Reg 10948 Object ID: 56554 Object ID: 56555 Object Code: Leo043 Object Code: Leo044 Description: 38 Hill Revolver #D5R Description: 45 Adams Revolver #15504 (L4599) Object ID: 56556 Object ID: 56557 Object Code: Leo045 Object Code: Leo046 Description: 45 Britanica Revolver #WR129860 Description: 476 Enfield Revolver #A3172 Object ID: 56558 Object ID: 56559 Object Code: Leo047 Object Code: Leo048 Description: 45 Defender Revolver #11031 Description: 455 Kynoch Revolver #5 Object ID: 56560 Object ID: 56561 Object Code: Leo049 Object Code: Leo050 Description: 22 Tranter Revolver #2369 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #74743 Object ID: 56562 Object ID: 56563 Object Code: Leo051 Object Code: Leo052 Description: 45 Webley Revolver #66835 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #1494 Object ID: 56564 Object ID: 56565 Object Code: Leo053 Object Code: Leo054 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #10974 Description: 45 Clarke Revolver #442 Object ID: 56566 Object ID: Object Code: Leo055 Object Code: Leo056 Description: 22 Onbekend Pistol #65 Description: Object ID: 56568 Object ID: 56569 Object Code: Leo057 Object Code: Leo058 Description: 45 Webley Revolver #13945 Description: 45 Webley Revolver #28501 Object ID: 56570 Object ID: 56571 Object Code: Leo059 Object Code: Leo060 Description: 303 BSA Rifle #Z2253 Description: 455 Webley Revolver #12818 Object ID: 5 Object ID: 56573 Object Code: Le Object Code: Leo062 Description: Description: 450 Westley Richards Rifle #2179 Object ID: 56574 Object ID: 56575 Object Code: Leo063 Object Code: Leo064 Description: 300Sherwood BSA Rifle #19214 Description: 303 BSA Rifle #U0521 Object ID: 56576 Object ID: 56577 Object Code: Leo065 Object Code: Leo066 Description: 410Br Belgian Shotgun #7463 Description: 410Br BSA Shotgun #WR1605 Object ID: 56578 Object ID: 56 Object Code: Leo067 Object Code: Leo068 Description: 410 Harrington & Richards #86514 Description: Object ID: 56580 Object ID: 56581 Object Code: Leo069 Object Code: Leo070 Description: 9mmk Bergman Pistol #330 Description: 450 Martini Henry Rifle #5872 Object ID: 565582 Object ID: 56583 Object Code: Leo071 Object Code: Leo072 Description: Description: 303 Hughes & Sons Rifle #WR68114 Object ID: 56584 Object ID: 56585 Object Code: Leo073 Object Code: Leo074 Description: 450 Martini Henry Rifle #H1095 Description: 577 Snider Rifle #WR232253 Object ID: 56586 Object ID: 56587 Object Code: Leo075 Object Code: Leo076 Description: 8x60mm Steyr Rifle #6230 Description: 303 Lee Enfield Rifle #Z164 Object ID: 56588 Object ID: 56589 Object Code: Leo077 Object Code: Leo078 Description: 476 Webley Revolver #10521 Description: 303 Lee Enfield Rifle #WR71630 Object ID: 56590 Object ID: 56591 Object Code: Leo079 Object Code: Leo080 Description: 303 Enfield Rifle #WR48631 Description: 12Ga/450 Geo Perrins #57P/K227 Object ID: 56592 Object ID: 56593 Object Code: Leo081 Object Code: Leo082 Description: 450/12Ga Woodhead Combination Description: 7mm Westley Richards Rifle #G5593 #WES/376 Object ID: 56594 Object ID: 56595 Object Code: Leo083 Object Code: Leo084 Description: 32 Smith & Wesson Revolver #60093 Description: 44 Smith & Wesson Revolver #10163 Object ID: 56596 Object ID: 56597 Object Code: Leo085 Object Code: Leo086 Description: 44 Smith & Wesson Revolver #36969 Description: 22 Smith & Wesson Revolver #16633 Object ID: 56598 Object ID: 56599 Object Code: Leo087 Object Code: Leo088 Description: 38 Smith & Wesson Revolver Description: 450 Adams Revolver #3690 #498246 Object ID: 56600 Object ID: 56601 Object Code: Leo089 Object Code: Leo090 Description: Kynoch Revolver #4045 Description: 38 Westley Richards Rifle #WR10218 Object ID: 56602 Object ID:
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