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South Africa
Black and Decker 18V Cordless drill with one battery pack and charger.Excellent condition, barely used but always kept charged. BATTERY TYPE: Ni-Cd CLUTCH SETTINGS: 24 RPM: 0-750 rpm VOLTAGE:18V USES: Drilling holes through wood, metal and plastic Screwdriving into wood, metal and plastic.
R 450
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. This tea offers a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. A perfect after-dinner treat. Exotic tastess of orchid vanilla bean, licorice root and juicy ripe cherries with a succulent sweet strawberry finish 80g loose leaf tea Robust caffeine content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves Contains Licorice - People suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. This tea offers a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. A perfect after-dinner treat. Mango and marigold blossoms embrace the lushness of sweet juicy peaches with a lingering finish of tropical cut coconut 80g loose leaf black tea Robust caffeine content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. These teas offer a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. Contains 10 x 28g silk pyramid infusers Two infusers of each: Blood Orange, Chocolate Rose, Caramel Nougat, Black Cherry and Peach Brulee Robust Caffeine Content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves Black Cherry c ontains Licorice - People suffering from hypertension should avoid excessive consumption  
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. This tea offers a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. Sweet, tart tastes of the Moro "deep blood orange".  Delicious iced or hot 80g loose leaf tea Robust caffeine content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. This tea offers a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. A perfect after-dinner treat. Sweet creamy caramel and toasted hazelnut flavours with a butter finish 80g loose leaf tea Robust caffeine content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves
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South Africa
Presenting the dark, deep steep of Tea Forte Noir teas - haunting and robust black teas blended to delight even the coffee purist. Hand-picked tea leaves from the famed Jamguri tea garden are blended with artisan pan-roasted leaves for a liquor that is superbly smooth, without a trace of bitterness. This tea offers a deep, distinctive, robust steep no other black tea can match. A perfect after-dinner treat. Naturally sweet with a deep chocolate taste and pleasing floral finish 80g loose leaf tea Robust caffeine content Scenting the perfect tea leaves involves a meticulous process Made of carefully chosen, blended tea leaves
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South Africa
A highly individual, enigmatic wine; a true blend. As refreshing by its palate as it is by its approach. The vibrant and immensely lively purple hue of this wine shines out of the glass. Its intricate spice, licorice and wild bush –‘fynbos’- aromas grab your curiosity, whilst preparing the senses for a highly individual and aromatic palate. A vinous and wonderfully charged mouthfeel combines with an array of lavender, spices, strawberries and even blueberries. A distinctly mineral quality pervades through the palate and creates lift and freshness in the flavours and a subtle, full and crescendo finish.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
In the tiny, rural town of Carthage, TX, assistant funeral director Bernie Tiede was one of the town's most beloved residents. He taught Sunday school, sang in the church choir and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Everyone loved and appreciated Bernie, so it came as no surprise when he befriended Marjorie Nugent, an affluent widow who was as well known for her sour attitude as her fortune. Bernie frequently traveled with Marjorie and even managed her banking affairs. Marjorie quickly became fully dependent on Bernie and his generosity and Bernie struggled to meet her increasing demands. Bernie continued to handle her affairs, and the townspeople went months without seeing Marjorie. The people of Carthage were shocked when it was reported that Marjorie Nugent had been dead for some time, and Bernie Tiede was being charged with the murder.
R 98
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South Africa
SPECIAL ORDER   (not in stock) - This item is ordered direct from manufacturer upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within 5 - 10 business days. Parcel ships USPS 1st Class International™, Priority Mail Express International™, Global Express Guaranteed® or via Courier (subject to value and / or size limitations as noted in Shipping & Other Charges). Allow business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to how shipped). PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted. Taking its name from a popular series of mystery novels, Inner Sanctum Mysteries debuted over NBC’s Blue Network in January . Inner Sanctum Mysteries featured one of the most memorable and atmospheric openings in radio history: an organist hit a dissonant chord, a doorknob turned and the famous “creaking door” slowly began to open. Every week, Inner Sanctum Mysteries told stories of ghosts, murderers and lunatics. Produced in New York, the cast usually consisted of veteran radio actors, with occasional guest appearances by such Hollywood stars Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Claude Rains. What made Inner Sanctum Mysteries unique among radio horror shows was its host, a slightly sinister sounding fellow originally known as “Raymond.” The host had a droll sense of humor and an appetite for ghoulish puns, and his influence can be seen among horror hosts everywhere, from the Crypt-Keeper to Elvira. Raymond Edward Johnson was the show’s host until ; Paul McGrath took over as host until the show left the air in . Producer Hiram Brown would utilize the creaking door again in the s, when he produced and directed The CBS Radio Mystery Theater. CD# “The Voice on the Wire” and “Desert Death” CD# “Death Is An Artist” and “Death in the Depths” CD# “No Coffin For the Dead” and “The Bog Oak Necklace” CD# “The Black Art” and “Dead to Rights” CD# “Death Across The Board” and “Portrait of Death” CD# “Dead Man’s Deal” and “The Murder Prophet”   PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal (5% PayPal fee added)     EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.  Also accepted: Western Union and MoneyGram.  SHIPPING COSTS: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send an inquiry via Q&A.  I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     Not1CentMore
R 585
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South Africa
SPECIAL ORDER   (not in stock) - This item is  handcrafted to order  upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within business days. Parcel ships USPS 1st Class International™, Priority Mail Express International™, Global Express Guaranteed® or via Courier (subject to value and / or size limitations as noted in Shipping & Other Charges). Allow business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to how shipped). PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted. This unique presentation is made with careful attention to detail. It is double matted, placed in a quality frame, contains a clear front and back allowing natural light to enhance the film frames. Includes a piece of the film, hand-cut from reels. This is all put together to bring you a collectible that looks great in any room. The film portrayed in the image above is an example of the film you may receive. A must for the movie memorabilia collector. 7” x 5” Black MDF frame Real film from the movie Comes with an easel back for easy display Embossed foiled certificate of authenticity     PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal (5% PayPal fee added)     EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.   Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (10% will be added to total for  Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees).  SHIPPING COSTS: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send an inquiry via Q&A.  I will NOT be responsible for delays in USPS/SAPO, Customs or 'Acts of God'. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.     Not1CentMore
R 695
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South Africa
SPECIAL ORDER   (not in stock) - This item is ordered directly from the manufacturer upon auction closing and receipt of payment. Normally ships within  7 - 10 business days. Parcel ships USPS 1st Class International™, Priority Mail Express International™, Global Express Guaranteed® or via Courier (subject to value and / or size limitations as noted in Shipping & Other Charges). Allow business days to 8 weeks for delivery from date shipped (subject to how shipped). PLEASE NOTE: Item available when listed. Every now and again an item may be back ordered, temporarily out of stock or discontinued. Should this occur, any payment made will be reverted. Gil Hibben has a history of designing knives for Sylvester Stallone to feature in his films, going back to the Rambo III Bowie. Stallone commissioned Gil to make several knives to use in 'The Expendables' and 'The Expendables 2'. One of those was a custom-designed Bowie, the Legionnaire. The Legionnaire offers a CR17 stainless steel blade with a mirror polished finish. The handle is constructed of black pakkawood and is accented with a mirror finished guard and pommel. Includes a classic leather belt sheath with stamped Hibben logo. " overall.     PAYMENT:  For your convenience, I gladly accept PayPal (5% PayPal fee added)     EFT / EBT is accepted PROVIDED buyer is agreeable to paying $USD International bank fee charged by BancorpSouth, USA.   Western Union and / or  MoneyGram (10% will be added to total for  Receiving Bank / Foreign Exchange Currency Fees).     SHIPPING: See particulars under Shipping & Payment tab. Buyer to pay shipping costs separately once costs are calculated. If you would like a 'guesstimate' of shipping costs, please send inquiry via Q&A. INSURANCE: Optional. Seller will not be responsible for loss or damage in transit if uninsured. DUTIES / TAXES / VAT: If and when applicable are the responsibility of the buyer.   Not1CentMore
R 1.650
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Subtitle: Post-War Sculptures and Assemblages in South Africa Author: Elizabeth Rankin Publisher: Witwatersrand University Press () Edition: First Edition ISBN-10: ISBN-13: Condition: Very Good - Slight wear to cover edges Binding: Softcover Pages: 206 Dimensions: 28 x 22.5 x 1 cm Weight: 0.81 Price: 200 +++ by Elizabeth Rankin +++ The post-war period has seen a remarkable development in sculpture in bronze, steel and other metals in South Africa. Economic growth, the establishment of bronze foundries and developments in new media at art schools stimulated sculptural production amongst white sculptors, who drew on modernist trends from Europe and America. Excluded from art institutions, black artists rarely had the opportunity to share in international aspirations, but, making use of unusual media and informal training, produced innovative works. Images of Metal explores these developments and offers over twenty individual essays on sculptors represented in the University of the Witwatersrand collections. From wire toys and representational bronzes, through modernist steel constructions, to politically charged multi-media assemblages, the work show the common history and the creative diversity of sculpture in South Africa.   A passion for books and a passion for collecting fine editions was the recipe that created the successful group of bookshops in Johannesburg called Bookdealers. The group started thirty years ago with one store in the quirky suburb of Yeoville and has grown through the years to a total of five shops, plus our online sales. Bookdealers is well-known for its collectable and used books. We also have a large variety of remaindered books sourced from around the world.  If you collect from one of our five branches there is no delivery charge. We also offer postal delivery (when available) and courier delivery, subject to a quote.
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
This cover is very, very, very rare and is priced accordingly and has a CV in the £10,000+ range.  The 1d stamp (plates 70,71) was rouletted approximately 11½ by Henry Archer.  The cover is addressed to Dublin, Ireland.  It is marked on the back in black Port Arlington Centre AP 2/ over 52.  It is also marked in the back with a single red Irish 2 over AP21 ofer 1852 over A. For Detailed Scans of the 1 penny Red follow the links:   https://imgur.com/578kU6n & https://imgur.com/578kU6n   Shipping & Other Charges Payment should be completed within 3 days. Items can be collected at no extra charge in Pretoria, Gauteng. Shipping costs are charged according to the provided list and several items can be combined to save on shipping costs. Items from the same auction are combined automatically.  Costs include packaging and postage. Please note that parcels are usually posted on Mondays and Thursdays.  To avoid delays, please pay accordingly for your purchases. Items will be posted within 5 working days after payment has been received. Tracking number will be provided as soon as parcel is posted. I cannot be held liable for any damage, loss or delays in delivery of the parcels.  Items are sold as is according to the description.    
R 125.000
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South Africa (All cities)
PRICE REDUCTION!  PRICE REDUCTION!  PRICE REDUCTION!    This cover is very, very, very rare and is priced accordingly and has a CV in the £10,000+ range.  The 1d stamp (plates 70,71) was rouletted approximately 11½ by Henry Archer.  The cover is addressed to Dublin, Ireland.  It is marked on the back in black Port Arlington Centre AP 2/ over 52.  It is also marked in the back with a single red Irish 2 over AP21 ofer 1852 over A. For Detailed Scans of the 1 penny Red follow the links:   https://imgur.com/578kU6n & https://imgur.com/578kU6n   Shipping & Other Charges Payment should be completed within 3 days. Items can be collected at no extra charge in Pretoria, Gauteng. Shipping costs are charged according to the provided list and several items can be combined to save on shipping costs. Items from the same auction are combined automatically.  Costs include packaging and postage. Please note that parcels are usually posted on Mondays and Thursdays.  To avoid delays, please pay accordingly for your purchases. Items will be posted within 5 working days after payment has been received. Tracking number will be provided as soon as parcel is posted. I cannot be held liable for any damage, loss or delays in delivery of the parcels.  Items are sold as is according to the description.    
R 47.500
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