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Lot 440

A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COMPACTUM WARDROBE, having cushion moulded pediment, central full length mirrored door with arched top, flanked by twin veneered panelled doors enclosing linen shelf and drawer fitted interior, on plinth, 206cm high x 185cm w ide

Lot 137

A 19c coromandel needlework box of casket form, with a hinged cover, having original fitted and pink lined interior, with lift out shelf over a well and supported on carved corner feet, 11.25"w

Lot 138

A 19c Kirk of Hull coromandel travelling box with black leather lined fitments, five bottles and stoppers, with lift out shelf over one base drawer, velvet lined and fitted for jewellery, 11"w

Lot 739

A waterfall front bookcase, 97 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by Alastair Dimensions: 153 cm high Top plinth depth 23 cm Shelf depth 20 cm

Lot 206

Circa 1930 French Art Deco Hand Wrought Iron Hall Tree. A Central Mirror Above a Slate Shelf, 4 Hooks for Coats, and Space for Umbrellas and Walking Canes. Good to Very Good Condition. We will not ship this item because in our opinion it needs to be crated. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. Starting Price: $300.00

Lot 241

Circa 1840 Prichard & Monson Bristol Ct. Stenciled Half-Column & Splat Shelf Clock with Reverse Painted Tablet on the Door. Reverse Painted Scene of a Cottage with 3 Sailboats in the Harbor. Key and Pendulum. Overall Good Condition. Measures 31-1/2 Inches Tall by 16-1/4 Inches Wide. Shipping $165.00 Starting Price: $150.00

Lot 1097

Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple - An Arts and Crafts mahogany sideboard:, the mirror back with shelf above and slatted sides, the base with oxidised copper heart shaped handles and pierced backplates to the two frieze drawers, two panelled doors flanking a central recess and on plinth base, 152cm (5ft 0in) wide, 174cm (5ft 8 1/2in) high.

Lot 54

Pine trunk, small Lloyd Loom style ottoman, chair and wall shelf (4)

Lot 78

Three mahogany shelf units and an armchair

Lot 168

A George IV Irish side cabinet, circa 1825, upper shelf, two drawers above a pair of cupboards opening to sliding trays, on carved paw feet, 130cm high, 114cm wide, 47cm deep

Lot 239

A Regency rosewood brass mounted side cabinet, circa 1815, upper shelf with pierced three quarter gallery, pair of doors with gilt metal lattice inset panels, on a plinth base, 122cm high, 93cm wide, 37cm deep

Lot 276

A satinwood bonheur du jour, late 19th/ early 20th century, three quarter gallery above an open shelf flanked by a pair of cupboards, the folding top opening to a tooled leather inset, the frieze drawer on square section tapering legs joined by a shaped undertier, 103cm high, 77cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 321

A Regency mahogany side cabinet, circa 1815, with a raised shelf above a frieze drawer and a pair of cupboard doors opening to shelves on a plinth base, 121.5cm high, 102cm wide, 31cm deep

Lot 385

A French tulipwood, marble and metal mounted cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, top with canted front corners, above an open shelf and two drawers above divisions, on slender cabriole legs and sabots, 110.5cm high, 53.5cm wide, 32cm deep

Lot 419

A painted corner cupboard, and a wall shelf

Lot 441

A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, with carved cresting and shelf, over a pair of arched panelled doors

Lot 456

A 1930s oak carved linen fold dining room suite, comprising a draw leaf table, a court cupboard, four chairs, and a wall shelf

Lot 1367

A FRENCH STYLE JARDINIERE STAND with marble top (broken), metal mounts and under shelf

Lot 1072

A CHARLES II BOARDED OAK DESK BOX, CIRCA 1660, the slope with a nulled edge and incised border, the interior with three drawers and a shelf, the front with opposed S-scroll decoration, 30cm x 63cm x 40cm

Lot 839

A 19th Century flame mahogany small chiffonier with three quarter brass baluster gallery rail on shelf with turned supports over a cabinet base with single frieze drawer over double cupboard doors with brass trim, flanked by half columns and raised on scroll carved legs. 116 x 89.5 x 37cmd

Lot 81

Full Shelf of Assorted Teawares, Glassware, Candle Stand, Figures etc

Lot 23

A Continental Inlaid Marquetry Circular Topped Table with Ormolu Border and Mounts, Stretcher Shelf and on Extended Cabriole Supports, 47 cm Diameter x 72 cm High

Lot 106

A Late Victorian Mahogany Corner Shelf Unit with Mirrored Back Panels, Turned Supports and Pierced Gallery to Centre Shelf. Swan Neck Cornice and Vase Finials, 80 cm High

Lot 300

A Mid Victorian Marble Topped Mahogany Washstand with Raised Gallery Back. Small Centre Drawer, Turned Front Supports and Stretcher Shelf, 124 cm x 54 cm x 99 cm High

Lot 301

An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Breakfront Display Cabinet with Shaped Stretcher Shelf on Square Tapering Legs with Spade Feet, 122 cm x 49 cm x 163 cm

Lot 519

Oak Linen Fold Panel Door Shelf Back Dresser, Leaded Glazed Door Double Corner Cabinet and Fire Surround (3)

Lot 902

A 19th Century Mahogany Chiffonier having shelf back, 2 drawers and 2 panelled doors below, 1m 21cm wide, 1m 33cm high

Lot 914

A 1920`s Oak Dresser having shelf back with 2 double panelled doors, 2 drawers below with drop brass handles on bobbin legs with stretchers, 1m 46cm wide, 1m 86cm high

Lot 95

GILT FRAMED WALL MIRROR WITH SHELF DETAIL

Lot 420

VICTORIAN MIRROR CORNER BRACKET SHELF WITH FRET WORK AND GALLERIED DECORATION

Lot 130

A Jacobean revival oak side cabinet / record cabinet. The cupboard with linen fold doors enclosing vinyl record sectioning. Open shelf to centre with flared top above. 83cms x 79cms x 46cms

Lot 210

A very good retro 1950's mirror back and formica display cabinet. Raised on tapered legs with twin sliding glass doors to centre housing shelving within, Atop an arcade open shelf having mirror lined interior.

Lot 108

A Michelin Tyres shelf strip, in excellent condition.

Lot 112

A John Bull Tyres and Accessories shelf strip, in excellent condition.

Lot 341

Phillips, E.W. Fifteen Months Among the Kaffirs Hard cover, decorative cloth, pp 311 + advertisements at the back. Front hinges cracked but text blocks still intact, pages yellowing, occasional spotting, light shelf wear. Condition: Good Publisher Place: Manchester Publisher: G.W. Goodwin & Son Publication Date: c1895 Size: 14x18cm Reserve: $40 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 364

Malan (Andre), Carelsen (Annemarie) KLEREDRAG TYDENS DIE ANGLO-BOEREOORLOG 1899-1902 24pp. Illustrated Softcover. Illustrated in B/W throughout. Good clean copy with minimal shelf-wear. An interesting reference on the clothing worn by the Boers (men and women) during the Anglo-Boer war, with numerous photos, aswell as actual sewing patterns of Jackets, pants, undercoats, dresses and an actual `kappie` Condition: Very good Publisher Place: Menlopark Publisher: Protea Boekhuis Publication Date: 1999 Size: 297mm x 210mm Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 384

(Various-The Star) The Barnett Collection - Volume I and Volume II Volume I – A Pictorial Record of Early Johannesburg. Volume II – South Africa and Johannesburg at the Turn of the Century. Both volumes a photographic account of early Johannesburg and South Africa. First Edition. Bound in brown book cloth. Binding firm and contents clear. Both dust jackets shelf rubbed with slight tears to extremities. Condition: Very Good Publisher Place: Johannesburg Publisher: The Star Publication Date: 1966 Size: 345mmx240mm Reserve: $20 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 397

Robert (Sylvie), Degre (Alain) - Photography by. TIPPI - MY BOOK OF AFRICA 144pp. Pictorial snocover board cover with inner flaps. Beautifully compilation/portfolio of excellent colour photography throughout. Minimal shelf-wear, else very good indeed. Tippi is no ordinary child. She believes that she has the gift of talking to animals and that they are like brothers to her. I speak to them with my mind, or through my eyes, my heart or my soul, and I see that they understand and answer me. Tippi is the daughter of French filmmakers and wildlife photographers, Alain Degre and Sylvie Robert, who have captured her on film with some of Africas most beautiful and dangerous animals. Tippi shares her thoughts and wisdom on Africa, its people and the animals she has come to know and love. Often her wisdom is beyond her years, and her innocence and obvious rapport with the animals is both fascinating and charming. Condition: Very good Publisher Place: Cape Town Publisher: Struik Lifestyle Publication Date: 2009 Size: 239mm x 232mm x 11mm Reserve: $25 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 485

Mandela, Nelson Long Walk to Freedom (First Edition) Hard cover, black boards, titles in gilt on spine, pp. 630, maps to the end-papers. Shelf worn, especially at spine ends, to DJ which is in protective brodart, small tears at spine ends. Internally fine. Condition: Very Good Publisher Place: Randburg Publisher: Macdonald Purnell Publication Date: 1994 Size: Royal Octavo Reserve: $80 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 11

Williams, Henry Smith (editor) Historians` History of the World (1908; complete in 25 vellum-bound volumes) . . . ` . . . A comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by the great writers of all ages . . . With the collaboration of many specialists and with contributions by [more than thirty academics and editors from around the world]` The volumes cover: I Egypt, Babylonia and Assyria; II Israel, Phoenicia, Asia Minor, Ancient India, Ancient Persia; III and IV Greece; V, VI and VII Rome; VIII Parthians, Arabs, Crusades, the Papacy; IX Italy; X Spain and Portugal; XI and XII France; XIII France, the Netherlands; XIV the Netherlands, the Germanic Empires; XV The Germanic Empires; XVI Scandinavia, Switzerland; XVII Switzerland, Russia; XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI The British Empire; XXII The British Empire, the United States; XXIII The United States, Spanish America; XXIV Poland, the Balkan States, Modern Greece, the Turkish Empire, China and Japan; XXV General, Bibliographical and Contributor Indexes. Although very different to today`s world histories - examples: Ireland, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada are all included in the British Empire; and very little on the rest of Africa and most modern Asian countries - these volumes remain both readable and instructive, especially with the help of the full volume of indexes. This is the full-bound white vellum or parchment edition, which features a different multi-colour-embossed design on each upper panel and spine (see images). The endpapers are plain. The set has more than 16,000 pages, including indexes; more than 150 plates and more than 2000 other illustrations in the text. There is a tissue-protected frontispiece in each volume, with all tissues undamaged and in place. The top page edges are gilt, the bottom edges untrimmed. The set is complete and without ownership or other marks. CONDITION NOTES. The binding is sound throughout, with most of the covers unmarked, unrubbed and unchipped. Although the binding material (vellum) has become brittle with age, there is little damage, although some volumes have spines chipped at the head or the back. There are a few cracks at the endpapers and between sections, but the hinges are firm. The endpapers are sunned and the early and late pages of nearly all the volumes are foxed. These are small reservations, however, and, as is clear from the next paragraph, the set remains attractive. IMAGES. Most of these show the volumes on bookshelves, the 25 front covers in one image, enlargements of the front cover embossed designs, one for each volume, the spines for 5 volumes at a time - 1-5, 6-10 etc - and the bottom edges. It is clear from these images that this set remains in nearly very good condition overall. Indeed, sets that are complete and unmarked and in a similar overall condition remain difficult to find. Condition: Near Very Good Publisher Place: London Publisher: The Times Publication Date: 1908 Size: 265 x 190; shelf space 1.5 m; weight 50 kg Reserve: $350 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 12

Creswicke, Louis South Africa and the Transvaal War (8 volumes) This is the complete 8-vol Caxton edition. (The T C and E C Jack edition, published in Edinburgh, was limited to the first 6 vols, with Caxton responsible for the last 2 vols.) Ours is the red cloth set, matched for the 8 vols. The upper panels and the spines are gilt. The spines are evenly, but only slightly, faded. Apart from the endpapers, which are sunned (see the last image), this set, which has no ownership or other markings, remains bright and undiscoloured. The first and last volumes deal with the situation before and after the war, with the middle six volumes covering the chronology of the war itself. Creswicke authored the first seven volumes and edited the last - `South Africa and its Future`, most of the contributors to which were well-known figures of the day. Each of the volumes has 200+ text pages, or a total of 1716 for the series, plus colour and other plates and fold-out and other maps. The frontispieces of all the volumes are showed in the images. In his authoritative `South African War Books` (1994), R G Hackett describes the set as `an attractive and informative work`. Condition: Very Good Publisher Place: London Publisher: Caxton Publishing Company Publication Date: No dates [1900-1902/3] Size: 250 x 185; shelf space 25 cm Reserve: $175 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 18

Oosthuizen, S P R, and other editors Suid-Afrikaanse Argiefstukke. Oranje-Vrystaat (7 vols, 1952-1990) . . . ` . . . Notule van de Volksraad van die Oranje-Vrystaat (volledig met alle bylae daarby). 1854-1863` This collection was in the library of the Free State student of history Andre Oosthuizen, whose marker labels remain where they were. An outline description of the volumes follows: Deel I 1854-55. J H Breytenbach and W B van der Vyver (eds). xli + 404 pp Deel II 1856-57. J H Breytenbach and W B van der Vyver (eds). xxi + 579 pp Deel III 1858. D C Joubert (ed). xx + 576 pp Deel IV 1859. P F van der Schyff (ed). xxii + 401 pp Deel V 1860-61. S P R Oosthuizen (ed). xxi + 437 pp Deel VI 1862. S P R Oosthuizen (ed). xxxv + 448 pp. This is the only volume of the seven not to have been typeset but to have been reproduced from justified typewriter camera-ready copy. Deel VII 1863. S P R Oosthuizen (ed). xviii + 346 pp The volumes are bound in various shades of brown cloth-boards, gilt-lettered to the spine. The plain endpapers + 3369 pp of documents, commentary and notes + several fold-out appendixes are unmarked and undiscoloured. The binding condition varies from very good, with light corner bumping, for the first four volumes to fine for the remaining three volumes. Because the Orange Free State Republic`s constitution and parliament (Volksraad) were acknowledged to have been ahead of their time, this set, which covers the first ten years of the work of the Volksraad, is a valuable South African political history reference source. The original material is reproduced in High Dutch, while the commentary and notes are in Afrikaans. Condition: Very Good to Fine Publisher Place: Pretoria Publisher: Government Printer Publication Date: 1952-1990 Size: 275 x 185 (vols I-IV); 265 x 215 (vols V-VII); shelf space 30 cm; weight 7.5 kg Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 21

Frazer, Sir James George (arranged and edited by Robert Angus Downie) The Native Races of Africa and Madagascar Frazer was 36 when he wrote `The Golden Bough` (variously referred to as `A Study in Comparative Religion` or `A Study in Magic and Religion`), which was said have influenced the work of writers as different as Jung, the Swiss philosopher; T S Eliot, the English/American poet; and James Joyce, the Irish writer. However, it was not until 47 years later, when he was 83, that Frazer decided to publish selections from his forty or so thick quarto notebooks on the anthropological writings of others. A year later, in 1938, `The Native Races of Africa and Madagascar` was published as the first of the series - `Anthologia Anthropologica`. The result was `A Copious Selection of Passages for the Study of Social Anthropology from the Manuscript Notebooks of [J G Frazer] Arranged and Edited from the MSS by Robert Angus Downie`. In his own introduction, Downie describes how he went about his work (see also one of the images), sorting, arranging and copying the extracts according to continent (Africa first), and then region and race. Frazer lived to see the full series published - after Africa, Australia, followed by Asia and Europe, and, finally, America, with the last three all published 1939 - all under Downie`s editorship and in a uniform edition from the same publisher. [A reasonable set of the four first edition volumes is quoted on the internet at about $750.] The current book reproduces 234 extracts, some very long and some much shorter, and mainly, but not only, in English. The book is substantial: xiv + 571 pp of double-column text and index + frontispiece + one of Frazer`s manuscript pages in facsimile + seven maps showing the languages, races and tribes of Africa and Madagascar. The book is also comprehensive: it deals with Bushmen, Hottentots and a dozen other races in Southern Africa, and almost another one hundred races in the rest of the continent. Full references to the sources of the extracts are given at the end of each entry. The dustjacket of our copy (few of the available copies have dustjackets, in any condition) has been repaired and is now Good. The original turquoise cloth-boards, gilt to the spine, are marred only by two small nicks at the head of the spine and an early sign of shelf-wear at the foot of the spine. The plain endpapers are Fine: there is a small green sticker of a Pretoria bookseller on the front paste-down and an owner`s signature and date on the front free endpaper.(*) The text and illustrations are all present, unmarked and unfoxed or otherwise discoloured. The page edges are uniformly sunned. In other words, the overall description `Very Good` is conservative. (*)The first owner, and the only one with his name in the book, was `D Ziervogel, UP, 28-8-1940`. Ziervogel bought the book when he was an M A student at the University of Pretoria. He went on to become one of South Africa`s leading writers on anthropology.   Condition: Very Good Publisher Place: London Publisher: Percy Lund Humphries Publication Date: 1938 Size: 375 x 220 x 60; weight 1.7 kg Reserve: $75 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 24

Fry, C Hilary, Stuart Keith and Emil K Urban (series editors) Birds of Africa (Seven volumes, 1982-2004) One of the finest series of bird books to have been published in recent times, this 7-vol set took a quarter of a century to plan and produce, with many of the world`s leading authorities working under the three series editors. The bird artist responsible for most of the 232 full-page colour plates was Martin Woodcock, with credit for most of the line illustrations in the text going to Ian Wallis. Although the set runs to a total of 4700 pp, good indexing and cross-referencing make it easy to use. This series of first editions is in fine overall condition, with no ownership names or other markings. Departures from what would otherwise be `as new` condition are light thumbing, indicating how little this set (from the estate of one of Johannesburg`s leading bird book collectors) was used; as well as the minor blemishes noted in the following summary of the volumes - bound in matching brown cloth, gilt to the front and spine, and with laminated dustjackets. Vol I. xiii + 521 pp. Small chip to the dustjacket at the rear top fold. Vol II. xvi + 552 pp. Headband soft. Vol III. xvi + 611 pp. Small black horizontal stain at upper middle of front dustjacket. Vol IV. xv + 609 pp. Small crease to the top front of dustjacket. Vol V. xix + 669 pp. The last 18 leaves, including some blanks, are lightly rippled at the middle of the outer edge, with no effect on the text. Vol VI. xvii + 724 pp. Headband soft; 3 cm stain at upper left of front of dustjacket. Vol VII. xxi + 666 pp. Front top of dustjacket and 6 cm of front upper board and top of spine lightly rubbed. Condition: Fine Publisher Place: London; London Publisher: Academic Press (first 6 volumes); Christopher Helm (last volume) Publication Date: 1984-2004 Size: 315 x 215; shelf space 35 cm; weight 22 kg Reserve: $350 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 229

Breytenbach, Colonel Jan D. They Live By The Sword Large octavo (175x250mm) hard backed book in the original publisher’s green cloth binding in Good condition; in a coloured pictorial dust wrapper, in Good+ condition. There are slight signs of shelf wear on the bottom of the boards and what appears as slight insect damage to the top back of the boards and a small patch on the front bottom end-paper; 272 pages, including the index, of which the first ten are of a preliminary nature; 6 pages of black and white photographic plates bound into the text after page 128; maps on the end-papers. The author, Colonel Jan Breytenbach, who was the founding commander, remains a military leader respected internationally. The unit and its activities was shrouded in secrecy and, as a result, became the most controversial unit in the South African Army. The story of the Battalion was the story of the Angolan/Namibian border war. It was mainly composed of black troops and NCOs, originating from virtually every tribe in Angola, led by white South African officers and senior NCOs. No form of racism ever appeared in the unit, which was highly successful in overcoming FAPLA, SWAPO and the Cubans, together with their Soviets advisors, in the thick Angolan bush throughout the years of border war. Condition: Good Publisher Place: Alberton, Gauteng Publisher: Lemur Publication Date: 1990 Size: 17.5x25cm Reserve: $60 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 314

A nesting pair of two oak occasional tables, together with a walnut shelf with moulded edge.

Lot 315

A modern five shelf open bookcase.

Lot 363

Mahogany three tier dumbwaiter, oak wall shelf and painted towel rail.

Lot 259

A 1970`s teak coffee table with slatted shelf stretcher

Lot 286

A 1970`s three tier smoked plastic stacking shelf

Lot 596

An Edwardian inlaid rosewood fall front coal scuttle with display shelf over

Lot 500

FOLLOWER OF EDWARD LADELL - STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT, FUSCHIA AND A STONEWARE FLASK ON A WOODEN SHELF, BEARS MONOGRAM, OIL ON CANVAS

Lot 1120

An Edwardian wardrobe with dentil cornice over a pair of full length panelled doors and all-over painted finish enclosing a hanging rail to the interior together with a further Edwardian four tier open wall shelf

Lot 1134

A small stripped pine chest of three long drawers together with a miniature pine chest of two long and two short drawers and a small pine framed wall shelf with tiled back

Lot 1181

A small oak late Victorian three tier open wall shelf with pierced Gothic tracery detail together with a three tier cake stand raised on swept supports and a small oval frame with mirror plate

Lot 1228

An oak desk, the raised back incorporating a pair of small cupboards enclosed by panelled doors beneath a shelf over two frieze drawers raised on square cut and moulded supports

Lot 1335

An inlaid Edwardian mahogany music cabinet with satinwood cross banded detail and box wood stringing, and enclosed by four long shallow drawers with Stone`s patent fall fronts flanking a cupboard raised on square tapered supports united by an under shelf

Lot 13

An early 20th century oak serving trolley with shelf under, turned legs and castors

Lot 21

A contemporary light oak square shaped side table or jardiniere stand with shaped top, shelf under on square splayed legs

Lot 23

A pine dresser with shaped cornice, three plate shelf over three small and two long drawers and two cupboards under raised on a shaped plinth

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