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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY PARLOUR CABINET of oblong two stage form with stringing and foliate marquetry, the upper section with central convex mirror having pierced scroll surmount and turned finials over galleried shelf and drop down writing slope revealing drawers and pigeon holes, the whole flanked by glazed cabinets, serpentine front base with two frieze drawers, raised on slender turned tapering legs with fluting and stiff leaf collars, on turned feet joined by raised scrolled cross stretchers supporting a small shelf, 54" x 18" x 79 3/4" (Illustrated)
Scholz, Ute (ed) The Levinson Collection 22x30.5cm Being the Olga and Jack Levinson Collection of S.W.A./Namibian Art compiled by Heilwig and Peter Andreae and edited by Ute Scholz. Cream boards, with Dust Jacket, pp134, illustrated with colour and b&w photographs, ex libris card tipped in on inside front, light shelf wear to DJ. A Fine copy in a Very Good DJ. Very Good Pretoria University of Pretoria 1986 Reserve: $80 Click here to view further details and to bid
De Wet, Christiaan, to Mario Lupini Scripta Africana (complete 11-vol limited edition) 270 x 230; shelf space 0.5 m; weight 25 kg The attractiveness of this series was recognised by the growth in the number of subscribers from about 350 at the start to the maximum of 1000 by the time the seventh volume appeared. The titles selected included two on the first Anglo-Boer War, two by foreign military observers, one by a former British Member of Parliament, and two new books. The photographic coverage, including the use of the endpapers, is particularly good. Our complete leather-bound set - all with certificates for Number 278 - came from the estate of a founder subscriber and has been only lightly read, with some copies probably not opened. The first two volumes in the series came without slipcases and with no gilt edges. The subsequent volumes have both slipcases and top edges gilt. In order of publication, the titles are as follows: #1. May 1985. General de Wet`s Three Years` War. Facsimile of Scribner`s 1902 edition. #2. November 1985. Carter`s Account of the [First] Boer War: its causes and results. Facsimile of third John Macqueen edition of 1900. #3. June 1986. Offical English translation by Colonels Waters and Du Cane of the German Official Account of the War in South Africa. Two parts in one volume; 18 maps bound separately. Facsimile of John Murray editions of 1904 and 1906. #4. June 1986. As told to H C Bedell and Piet Grobler. The Memoirs of Paul Kruger. Origination not stated. #5. December 1986. Brian Pottinger. The Foreign Volunteers. They Fought for the Boers, 1899-1902. Origination not stated. #6. April 1987. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Great Boer War. Origination not stated. #7. July 1987. Paul Butterfield. War and Peace in South Africa 1879-1881. A new book on the first Anglo-Boer, based on the letters and diaries of Philip Anstruther and Edward Essex. #8. October 1987. Howard C Hillegas. With the Boer Forces. Facsimile of Methuen`s third illustrated edition of 1900. #9. December 1987. Captains Slocum and Reichmann. Boer War Operations in South Africa. Facsimile of U S Government Printing Office edition of 1901. #10. April 1988. Michael Davitt. The Boer Fight for Freedom. [Davitt, who resigned as a British Member of Parliament in protest against Britain`s actions, came to South Africa as an observer of the war, and followed mainly General Philip Botha, to whose memory his book is dedicated.] Facsimile of third Funk and Wagnalls illustrated edition of 1902. #11. April 1989. Mario Lupini. Camillo Reichmann. Italian Boer War Hero. Newly written for the series. A fine and complete set. Fine Johannesburg Hans Strydom 1985-1989 Reserve: $400 Click here to view further details and to bid
Hamann, Hilton Days of the Generals 17.5x21.5cm The untold story of South Africa’s apartheid era military generals; Cape Town: Zebra Press, 2001 (first edition). A large octavo softcover book (174 x 245mm) in a thin card pictorial cover with printed flaps; in Good condition with slight shelf wear to bottom of cover and slight signs of shelf rubbing. 17 preliminary and 242 pages of text, including index; 16 pages of black& white photographic illustrations. Based on interviews with former generals of the South African Defence Force, by a former conscript who served in Angola, the book looks in detail at South Africa`s intervention in Angola, Namibia and Mozambique. It examines the armed struggle of the ANC and the war by South Africa against the liberation movements and various other top secret issues. Good+ Cape Town Zebra 2001 Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid
AN OAK HALL WARDROBE with exposed dowels and adzed frieze, enclosed by a door with central carved rose and oak latch, the interior with shelf and rail, 185cm h; 60 x 79cm, 1956 ++Commissioned from the maker Lindley of Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire by the present vendor and in excellent condition
A GOOD ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK MIRROR-BACK SIDEBOARD by Shapland and Petter, Barnstable, the upper stage moulded cornice supported by multiple tapering slats with pierced up-turned heart motifs, the central arched, bevelled mirror plate having an arched canopy and shaped shelf between the canted glazed cupboards with plain green and bulls-eye glass panels; the lower stage having a shaped oblong top, two freize drawers each with shaped and planished copper back plates and brass bale type handles, the central open dog kennel section flanked by panelled cupboard doors with stylised copper strap hinges, the ends extending as legs on square moulded feet, the right cupboard door lock stamped S&PB`. 191cm(h) x 192cm(L) x 56cm(d) Condition Reports: Marks, stains and scratches, damage to each lower cupboard door back plate/handle/lock otherwise generally sound.
CHINESE CARVED WOOD FIGURAL VILLAGE DISPLAY SHELF An old Chinese hand carved reticulated wooden figural village scene display shelf having a mother of pearl and bone inlay. Intricately crafted to have a phoenix amongst clouds scene to top full shelf completed with dragon fish having tails raised. The body, comprised of four partial shelves blended into a village scene with rock formations, trees, flowers, temple, pagodas, bridge and raging waters. Rests on reticulated wooden base having raised dueling dragons to front amongst flying clouds. Circa Qing Dynasty period, 19th century. Perfect for displaying your collection of figures and carvings. Measures 45" height x 26 3/4" width 13 1/2" depth (114.3cm x 67.9cm x 34.2cm).
A Victorian Oak Davenport, gallery shelf top on fret cut pierced sides, the fall revealing three short drawers and two false drawer fronts, the right hand side having pen drawer over single cupboard door revealing flight of four drawers with recessed wooden knobs, dentil moulding all round and on turned supports and bun feet. 24 1/4'' wide x 40'' high x 24'' deep
A reproduction Queen Anne style Walnut finished double door small Wardrobe having carved shell and leaf crest to the top, pair of opposing shaped top doors with burr Walnut veneer, opening to reveal fitted section with upper shelf, two glazed door cupboards, drawer and two lower compartments along side full length hanging space, standing on cabriole legs. 38'' wide x 75 1/2'' high x 23'' deep
A Victorian baker's pine preparation table CONDITION REPORTS Overall in quite worn and used condition, various scuffs, stains, splits and chips, various losses, top quite uneven and quite worn away in places, various holes drilled to top, draw base is missing, rusting to castors, appears to have had some reinforcing or replacement sections to lower shelf, various areas of loss. Length approx. 242 cm, depth approx. 89 cm, height approx. 80 cm
A suite of four patinated wrought iron and glass lamp tables, coffee table, pair of five tier open shelf units and matching console table by Pierre Vandel of Paris (to match Lot 918)(ILLUSTRATION SHOWN IS OF ITEMS IN 918 & 919) CONDITION REPORTS Shelf units approx 181cm h x 100cm wide, each. All items with general wear and scuffs. Please note that this lot does NOT include the table and chairs.
Colton, G.W. & C.B. 1866 Colton`s Map of the United States of America This is a great large-format map of the United States with evolving western territorial boundaries. A large "Dakota" territory includes present-day Wyoming and the eastern edge of Idaho. Arizona territory includes the southern tip of present-day Nevada, and the eastern border of Utah is still shown in a larger territorial configuration. The map is filled with place names, forts, and Indian tribes as well as several proposed routes for a transcontinental railroad, the Pony Express route, and the U.S. Mail Route. Decorated by a sailing ship, a vignette of the Capitol building, and surrounded by a floral border. Originally folded into green embossed cloth boards with gilt title on front cover. Covers are still present, but detached. There has been only one dealer listing of this map in the last 30 years. 34.8" W x 19.3" H Issued folding and now flattened and backed with tissue to repair numerous fold separations. Light toning along the folds with several small brown spots in the image. Detached covers are in very good condition with light shelf wear.
Reland, Adrien 1715 Le Japon Divise en Soissante et Six Provinces, Cette Carte est Tiree des Cartes des Japonois par Mounsieur Reland [in book] Recueil de Voyages au Nord, Contenant divers Memoires tres utiles au Commerce & a la Navigation… "This first edition map of Japan shows the 66 provinces with both Roman and Sino-Japanese names. It is the first Western-produced map using Japanese cartography and ignoring the prior European use of fictitious names. The inset map of Nagasaki “Vue de la Ville de Nangasacki...” is at lower center and is surrounded by 21 Armories of the Emperor and his shoguns. The map is bound into the original and complete “Recueil de Voyages au Nord, Contenant divers Memoires tres utiles au Commerce & a la Navigation. Tome Troisieme..” by Jean Frederic Bernard (4 x 6.8”). This edition also includes a second map, “L`ile de Terre Neuve et le Golfe de Saint Laurent, Selon les Meilleurs Memoires” (12.5 x 8”) which shows the Gulf of Saint Lawrence bounded by Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and also depicts the Grand Banks. In original full leather with raised and gilt spine, red fore-edges, title page in red & black with engraved “A Limmorta-Lite”, 340 pp., and two folding maps." 17.5" W x 11.8" H The maps are in near fine condition with only a hint of toning along the edges of the sheet and minor misfolding of the Canadian map. Contents are fine, and the original binding is very good with light shelf wear.
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