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A Victorian empire style mahogany and brass inlaid library bookcase cabinet. The pier cabinet base having columns to sides with brass caubels. The central cupboard and drawers above featuring good brass inlaid detail.Atop a later bookcase cabinet having glass doors with shelves within. 172cms x 92cms x36cms
A Georgian 19th century mahogany inlaid work / haberdashery cabinet. Raised on squared legs with an uproght body having single drawer with cabinet atop. The doors opening to reveal 1 large drawer surrounded with smaller drawers all around. Hand dovetail, oak lined drawers with axe head finial handles to the drawers. 81cms x 37cms x 37cms
An early 19th century Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase. Ogee bracket feet supporting a bank of drawers with fall front slope atop. Fully apointed interior set within. Above a glass bookcase cabinet having later glass shelves (reinforced). Complete with keys, item dismantles in 2 pieces for ease of transport. 216cms x 95cms x 56cms
L`Ange, Gerald Urgent Imperial Service: South African Forces in German South West Africa 1914-1915 8vo; original yellow boards; laminated pictorial dustwrapper; facsimile map on endpapers; pp. (ix) + 352; illustrations. Trace of spotting to top edge; spine panel a little sunned. Near fine condition. `South Africa`s first entry into war was surreptitious. In 1914, without consulting Parliament or the public, the government of General Louis Botha committed the country to fighting for the British Empire against Germany in South West Africa. Though ratified later by Parliament, the cabinet`s decision split a populace that was still trying to heal the wounds left after the Boer War. This, and the creation of the Union, ignited an armed rebellion that came close to civil war. And then, the rebellion put down, these same sworn enemies united with their English-speaking countrymen to fight against the Germans in South West Africa - under the Union Jack. Invading over the Orange River and from the sea, they fought their way across deserts that their enemy had considered impenetrable. The Germans fought skilfully but had no counter to General Botha`s military brilliance. They were further thwarted by the dashing and unorthodox tactics of the commandos and the astonishing forced marches of the South African infantry.` Publisher Place: Johannesburg Publisher: Ashanti Publishing Publication Date: 1991 Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid
J.P.Mackinnon & S.H.Shadbolt/ Adrian Greaves and Ian Knight THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN OF 1879 +A REVIEW OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN OF 1879- (TWO BOOKS) The South African Campaign of 1879 by J.P.Mackinnon & S.H.Shadbolt. Plus a Review of The South African Campaign of 1879 by Adrian Greaves and Ian Knight, The South African Campaign of 1879- Hardcover with dustcover over boards.. Reprinted in 1973./Preface with 378 pages text with Cabinet photographs and biographical notices of sixty-two officers of the British Army and Navy who lost their lives during the campaign, including that of Lieutenant Thirkill of the 88th Regt.,which did not appear in the original edition. Summaries of all the British Regiments and Naval Brigades in the field. Seperate records of almost every British Officer engaged. Accurate accounts of the various engagements. Maps etc...Very clean copy. A Review of The South African Campaign of 1879- With Foreward and acknowledgements, with 142 pages text with cameos and supporting data and information. Large paperback format. As New. Condition: Very Good-As New Publisher Place: London/Tenterden Publisher: J.B Hayward & Son/Debinair Publishing Publication Date: 1973 &December 2000 Size: 20.5 X 27 + 21 X 30cm Reserve: $50 Click here to view further details and to bid
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