
    No. 51242.
    Protest 91268-K of Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc. (New York).
   Opinion by

Oliver, P. J.

At the trial a sample of the merchandise was received in evidence as exhibit 1. Plaintiff’s witness testified that exhibit 1 was a genuine lapis lazuli and that the plaintiff company used the stones covered by this importation in the manufacture of jewelry. On the record presented it was found that the merchandise in issue consists of real lapis lazuli. The claim at 10 percent under the provision in paragraph 1528 for “semiprecious stones, cut but not set and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry” was therefore sustained.  