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South Africa
Befreckled Red is an amber ale brewed in the Irish style expressing the smooth harmony of roasted barley and malt. This ale is finished with noble Fuggles hops, resulting in an easy drinking beer with slight notes of caramel and biscuit. Reddish amber in colour Medium frothy white head Notes of caramel and biscuit on the nose and palate
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South Africa
We love a good collaboration and this one is no different, bringing together Beyerskloof's Beyers Truter, one of the biggest proponents of South Africa's Pinotage grape, and Mark Goldsworthy, ex-winemaker and current brewmaster at Red Sky Brewing. The result is a rich, velvety and thoroughly unique Pinotage Ale, which is smooth like an Irish Red Ale with hints of the flavours of an English Brown Ale. Deep reddish brown in colour Dense, thick and foamy off-white head Grape juice and toastiness on the nose with flavours of grape and bread on the palate
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South Africa
We love a good collaboration and this one is no different, bringing together Beyerskloof's Beyers Truter, one of the biggest proponents of South Africa's Pinotage grape, and Mark Goldsworthy, ex-winemaker and current brewmaster at Red Sky Brewing. The result is a rich, velvety and thoroughly unique Pinotage Ale, which is smooth like an Irish Red Ale with hints of the flavours of an English Brown Ale. Deep reddish brown in colour Dense, thick and foamy off-white head Grape juice and toastiness on the nose with flavours of grape and bread on the palate Rob Heyns' Tasting Notes: October - Not yet tasted but there is the expectation of faint notes of chocolate and banana, intertwined with general fruity notes. It is most likely a fairly light, unbitter brew.
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South Africa
The Irish Guards in the Great War (The First Battalion) By: Rudyard Kipling A third printing hardcover published by Spellmount in 1997 Red cover boards with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete, nick and tear to spine & bookends Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 150
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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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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 4 - 8 working days Our Woman refuses to be sunk by what life is about to serve her. She's just caught her son Jimmy in the barn with another man. She's been accosted by Red the Twit, who claims to have done the unmentionable with her husband. And now her son's gone and joined the only group that will have him: an army division on its way to Afghanistan. Setting aside her prim and proper ways, Our Woman promptly embarks on an odyssey of her own - one that forces her to look grief in the eye and come face-to-face with the mad agony of longing. Features Summary A wickedly funny and wonderfully deranged literary debut introducing a brilliant new voice in contemporary Irish fiction Author Anakana Schofield Publisher Oneworld Publications Release date Pages 240 ISBN ISBN
R 159
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South Africa
The Fifth Army by General Sir Hubert Gough A first edition hardcover published by Hodder & stoughton in 1931 Blue cover boards with gold writing to the spine & animal impression on spine & front cover in red, chipping & tears to extremities of spine, internal binding is tight & strong, foxing & agecolouring to pages. The previous book owner was was Major K P Apthorp of the Royal Irish who lived in South Africa, he has signed on the front flyleaf. There is also a newscutting from the Sunday Times of Johannesburg dated January 24th 1932 concerning the author & his book. A good solid reading copy. Postage within South Africa will be R30-00 Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote  
R 400
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