Ship Antiques from South Africa to France

Last Updated: March 2026 • 3–5 days air • 18–24 days sea • Duty 0–12%

Everything you need to know about shipping antiques from South Africa to France — customs, duties, packing, transit times, costs, and documentation.

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Shipping Antiques & Heritage Items from South Africa to France

South African antiques — Cape Dutch furniture, colonial silverware, indigenous artefacts, and historical documents — attract collectors and institutions worldwide. France combines sophisticated consumer taste with strong import infrastructure, making it an important market for premium South African goods. This comprehensive guide covers every aspect of shipping antiques from South Africa to France — customs documentation, duty rates, packing requirements, transit times, and costs.

Route DetailInformation
OriginSouth Africa (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban)
DestinationFrance (Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea))
Air Freight3–5 business days
Sea Freight18–24 days
Express Courier3–4 business days (DHL/FedEx)
Import Duty0–12%
VAT / GST20%
Trade AgreementEU-SADC EPA — preferential duty rates for qualifying South African goods
CurrencyEUR

Customs Requirements for Antiques to France

Antiques over 35 years old or of cultural significance require a SAHRA export permit under the National Heritage Resources Act. African artefacts, ethnographic objects, and historical documents face strict scrutiny. Allow 4–8 weeks for SAHRA permit processing. Some destination countries also restrict antiques imports (notably ivory, tortoiseshell, and items made from protected species — these need CITES permits).

France applies the EU Common External Tariff with EU-SADC EPA preferences available. French customs (Douanes) uses the DELTA electronic declaration system. France is a significant market for South African wine, with established import channels. Art and antiques benefit from a reduced VAT rate (5.5%) on first import into France.

Required Export Documents (South Africa)

  • SAD500 — Single Administrative Document filed electronically with SARS for all commercial exports
  • Commercial Invoice — Full description, value, HS codes for each item. Include age, provenance, professional valuation, and condition description
  • Packing List — Package-level detail: weights, dimensions, contents per box/crate
  • Bill of Lading / Air Waybill — Carrier document for sea or air freight
  • Certificate of Origin — EUR.1 movement certificate to claim preferential duty rates
  • SAHRA Permit — Required for items over 35 years old or of cultural significance (allow 4–8 weeks)
  • ISPM 15 Certificate — Heat treatment certificate for all wooden packaging and crates

Import Requirements (France)

EU-wide REACH and CE requirements. France enforces strict wine labelling and classification rules. The Loi Évin restricts alcohol advertising. Cultural goods imports may require a certificate d'importation.

French-language labelling is mandatory for all consumer products sold in France (Loi Toubon). Wine labels must comply with EU wine regulation including origin, alcohol content, and allergen declarations.

HS Code Classification

Antiques typically fall under HS codes 9706. Common classifications include:

  • 9706.00 — Antiques over 100 years old
  • 9705.00 — Collections of historical interest
  • 9701.10 — Antique paintings
  • 4901.99 — Antique books/manuscripts

⚠️ Important

Incorrect HS code classification can result in shipment delays, penalties, or seized goods at Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea). JLog provides professional HS code classification as part of our customs clearing service.

Import Duties, Taxes & Shipping Costs

Import Duty

France applies import duties of 0–12% on antiques, depending on the specific HS code classification. The EU-SADC EPA may reduce or eliminate these duties for qualifying South African goods.

VAT / GST

France charges 20% on imported goods, calculated on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight) value plus any applicable duty. Shipments below €150 may be exempt from import VAT in some cases.

Estimated Shipping Costs

ServiceTransitEst. Cost (ZAR/kg)Best For
Express Courier3–4 daysR180+Urgent, lightweight shipments
Air Freight3–5 daysR85–180Balanced speed and cost
Sea Freight18–24 daysR15–50Large or heavy shipments

Typical antiques shipments weigh 5–50 kg. Obtain a professional valuation from an accredited appraiser. Agreed-value policies are preferable to indemnity policies for irreplaceable items.

How to Pack Antiques for Shipping to France

Proper packing is critical for antiques shipped internationally. The journey from South Africa to Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea) involves multiple handling stages — collection, warehouse consolidation, loading, transit (3–5 days by air or 18–24 days by sea), unloading, customs inspection, and final delivery. Each stage presents risk.

Packing Checklist

  • Commission a professional art handler for packing — antiques require bespoke crating solutions
  • Document the condition with a detailed, photographed condition report before any packing begins
  • Use conservation-grade materials only: acid-free tissue, unbleached muslin, and inert foam
  • Climate-control the crate interior with conditioned silica gel for wood, paper, and textile antiques
  • Ensure the crate is ISPM 15 compliant and build in vibration dampening for road and sea freight

📦 ISPM 15 Compliance

All solid wood packaging (crates, pallets, dunnage) entering France must be ISPM 15 compliant — heat-treated to 56°C for 30 minutes or methyl bromide fumigated. Non-compliant wood packaging will be rejected or fumigated at the importer's expense. JLog uses only ISPM 15 certified materials.

Transit Times & Tracking

JLog ships antiques from South Africa to France via all major carriers and freight forwarders. We provide real-time tracking from collection through customs clearance to final delivery at Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea).

Typical Route: South Africa to France

  • 1. Collection — JLog collects from your studio, warehouse, or gallery anywhere in South Africa
  • 2. Packing & Crating — Professional packing at our Woodstock, Cape Town facility (or on-site for large pieces)
  • 3. Customs Clearance (SA) — SAD500 filing with SARS, typically cleared within 24–48 hours
  • 4. Transit — 3–5 days (air) or 18–24 days (sea) to Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea)
  • 5. Customs Clearance (France) — Import declaration, duty/VAT payment, and any inspections
  • 6. Last-Mile Delivery — Final delivery to the recipient in France

📍 Track Your Shipment

Every JLog shipment gets a unique tracking number. Track your antiques shipment to France in real time at jlog.co.za/track.

Antiques Shipping to France: FAQ

Shipping costs for antiques from South Africa to France depend on weight, dimensions, and service type. Air freight typically costs R85–R180 per kilogram, with typical antiques shipments weighing 5–50 kg. Sea freight is significantly cheaper at roughly R15–R50/kg but takes 18–24 days. Express courier services (DHL, FedEx) offer 3–4 day delivery but at premium rates. JLog provides free, no-obligation quotes for all routes — contact us with your shipment details for an exact price.

France applies EU-SADC EPA preferential duties (0–12%) for qualifying South African goods. French VAT is 20%. Notably, art and antiques imported into France for the first time may benefit from a reduced VAT rate of 5.5%. A EUR.1 certificate is needed for preferential treatment.

Shipping antiques to France requires museum-quality packing standards. JLog commissions bespoke crates with conservation-grade materials (acid-free tissue, unbleached muslin, inert foam) and vibration dampening. A professional condition report is completed before packing. For France, air freight (3–5 days) minimises exposure time, though sea freight (18–24 days) in climate-controlled containers is viable for larger pieces.

Antiques over 35 years old require a SAHRA export permit under the National Heritage Resources Act (allow 4–8 weeks for processing). You also need a commercial invoice with professional valuation, a condition report with photographs, a packing list, and a bill of lading or air waybill. Items containing ivory, tortoiseshell, or protected species materials need CITES permits.

Transit times from South Africa to France are: express courier (DHL/FedEx) 3–4 business days, standard air freight 3–5 business days, and sea freight 18–24 days. Add 1–3 days for customs clearance at Charles de Gaulle (air), Le Havre/Marseille (sea). JLog provides real-time tracking on all shipments from collection to delivery.

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