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South Africa
4 scatters of 55x55 and 2 of 50x30 plus burnt orange porcelain drum table. R for all 7 items. collection in pretoria east lynnwood area
R 2
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South Africa
 Large Brown Oriental Ginger Jar.    ------    Collections Only!!!!     No chips, cracks or crazing, excellent condition.   Measurements: 65cm in height incl lid.  38cm at its widest. SAPO have reverted to Volumetric (Size/weight) charges (much more expensive) I will therefore NOT make use of the South African Postal services anymore (the bigger the parcel the more you pay). Courier Costs:     Cape Town/ Port Elizabeth/East London R150,  Durban/Bloemfontein R145,  Johannesburg R85,  Pretoria R95.    Other Areas please contact me via BoB for cost. Please Note:   if the shipping/postage charge as quoted in the description is NOT paid items will not be released, unless you collect. AUCTION CLOSURE: I reserve the right to close my auctions at any time. If you are interested in an item please bid else you may be disappointed as there are occasions when I do close an auction early.        PAYMENT: please ensure payment within 7 days or sales will be cancelled and an SNC filed to enable me to re-list the item.
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South Africa (All cities)
 A Pair Of Large Blue Oriental Vases Decorated With Flowers & Birds Of Paradise.   Collections Only!!!!!   Collections:  Jhb/Fairland   Condition: No chips, or cracks excellent condition!!!   Measurements: 54cm in height, 32cm at its  widest. Courier Costs:    Cape Town/ Port Elizabeth/East London: R160. Western Cape R230. Durban/Bloemfontein: R155,  Johannesburg R95,  Pretoria R105. Jeffreys Bay: R230 All Other Areas R230. Please Note: You can combine your small orders if courier is used at no extra cost, to save on shipping. Courier cost do not include furniture!!!!! Collections only!! Please Note:  if the shipping/postage charge as quoted in the description is NOT paid items will not be released, unless you collect. AUCTION CLOSURE: I reserve the right to close my auctions at any time. If you are interested in an item please bid else you may be disappointed as there are occasions when I do close an auction early.        PAYMENT: please ensure payment within 7 days or sales will be cancelled and an SNC filed to enable me to re-list the item.  
R 4.000
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South Africa (All cities)
Celastrus, commonly known as staff vine, staff tree or bittersweet is a genus in the Celastraceae family which comprises about 30-40 species of shrubs and vines. They have a wide distribution in East Asia, Australasia, Africa and the Americas. The leaves are alternate and simple ovoid, typically 5–20cm long. The flowers are small, white, pink or greenish, and borne in long panicles; the fruit is a red three-valved berry. The fruit are eaten by frugivorous birds, which disperse the seeds in their droppings. All parts of the plants are poisonous to humans if eaten. In North America, they are known as bittersweet, presumably a result of confusion with the unrelated Bittersweet (Solanum dulcamara) by early colonists.           Celastrus orbiculatus is a woody vine. It is commonly called Oriental Bittersweet. Other common names include Chinese Bittersweet, Asian Bittersweet, Round-leaved Bittersweet, and Asiatic Bittersweet. The defining characteristic of the plant is its vines: they are thin, spindly, and have silver to reddish brown bark. They are generally between 1 and 4 cm in diameter. When Celastrus orbiculatus grows by itself, it forms thickets; when it is near a tree or shrub, the vines twist themselves around the trunk. The encircling vines have been known to strangle the host tree to death. The leaves are round and glossy, 2–12 cm long, have toothed margins and grow in alternate patterns along the vines. Small green flowers produce distinctive red seeds. The seeds are encased in yellow pods that break open during autumn. This makes an attractive bonsai subject.
R 5
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tik Lung, Signed & Numbered Print, "Nathan Road".  Please see our other listings of Tik Lung, 6 available for sale "Nathan Road", numbered .  Framed, and mounted on cream board. Signed in pencil by Tik Lung Artwork: 17.5cm x 12cm Frame: 23cm x 28.5cm  (With mounting boards) A vibrant artwork with subtle colours. This is an excellent example of Asian Art.  Oriental art - both ancient and modern has become a great investment in recent years owing to the burgeoning Chinese middle classes and their corresponding interest into the history of the Far East.  This print is signed by the Artist in the bottom right hand corner. This item comes with frame. Postage:  R
R 149
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South Africa
Thuja orientalis aka Platycladus orientalis  Bonsai Seeds Platycladus is a distinct genus of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Platycladus orientalis. It was previously known as Thuja orientalis and is still sold under that name by some nurseries and seed sellers. It is commonly known as Chinese Thuja, Oriental Arborvitae, Chinese Arborvitae, Biota Thuja or Oriental Thuja. It is native to north-western China, Korea, and the Russian Far East. It is a small, slow-growing tree, to 15–20 m tall and 0.5 m trunk diameter (exceptionally to 30 m tall and 2 m diameter in very old trees). The foliage forms in flat sprays with scale-like leaves 2–4 mm long. The cones are 15–25 mm long, green ripening brown in about eight months from pollination, and have 6–12 thick scales arranged in opposite pairs. The seeds are 4–6 mm long, with no wing. It is used as an ornamental tree, both in its homeland, where it is associated with long life and vitality, and very widely elsewhere in temperate climates. The wood is used in Buddhist temples; both for construction work, and chipped, for incense burning. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 25
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South Africa (All cities)
Thuja orientalis aka Platycladus orientalis  Bonsai Seeds Platycladus is a distinct genus of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Platycladus orientalis. It was previously known as Thuja orientalis and is still sold under that name by some nurseries and seed sellers. It is commonly known as Chinese Thuja, Oriental Arborvitae, Chinese Arborvitae, Biota Thuja or Oriental Thuja. It is native to north-western China, Korea, and the Russian Far East. It is a small, slow-growing tree, to 15–20 m tall and 0.5 m trunk diameter (exceptionally to 30 m tall and 2 m diameter in very old trees). The foliage forms in flat sprays with scale-like leaves 2–4 mm long. The cones are 15–25 mm long, green ripening brown in about eight months from pollination, and have 6–12 thick scales arranged in opposite pairs. The seeds are 4–6 mm long, with no wing. It is used as an ornamental tree, both in its homeland, where it is associated with long life and vitality, and very widely elsewhere in temperate climates. The wood is used in Buddhist temples; both for construction work, and chipped, for incense burning. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tik Lung, Signed Print, "Victoria Harbour".  Please see our other listings of Tik Lung, 6 available for sale Signed print of "Victoria Harbour", numbered .  Framed and mounted on cream board. Artwork: 17.5cm x 12cm Frame: 23cm x 28.5cm (With mounting boards) A vibrant artwork with subtle colours. This is an excellent example of Asian Art.  Oriental art - both ancient and modern has become a great investment in recent years owing to the burgeoning Chinese middle classes and their corresponding interest into the history of the Far East.  This print is signed by the Artist in the bottom right hand corner. This item comes with frame. Postage:  R
R 149
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tik Lung, Signed Print, "Market".  Please see our other listings of Tik Lung, 6 available for sale   Signed print of "Market", numbered .  Framed, and mounted on cream board. Artwork: 17.5cm x 12cm Frame: 23cm x 28.5cm  (With mounting boards) A vibrant artwork with subtle colours. This is an excellent example of Asian Art.  Oriental art - both ancient and modern has become a great investment in recent years owing to the burgeoning Chinese middle classes and their corresponding interest into the history of the Far East.  This print is signed by the Artist in the bottom right hand corner. This item comes with frame.   Postage:  R
R 149
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tik Lung, Signed Print, "The Peak".  Please see our other listings of Tik Lung, 6 available for sale Signed print of "The Peak", numbered .  Framed, and mounted on cream board. Artwork: 17.5cm x 12cm Frame: 23cm x 28.5cm  (With mounting boards) A vibrant artwork with subtle colours. This is an excellent example of Asian Art.  Oriental art - both ancient and modern has become a great investment in recent years owing to the burgeoning Chinese middle classes and their corresponding interest into the history of the Far East.  This print is signed by the Artist in the bottom right hand corner. This item comes with frame. Postage:  R
R 149
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tik Lung, Signed Print, "Causeway Bay".  Please see our other listings of Tik Lung, 6 available for sale Signed print of "Causeway Bay", numbered .  Framed, and mounted on cream board. Artwork: 17.5cm x 12cm Frame: 23cm x 28.5cm  (With mounting board) A vibrant artwork with subtle colours. This is an excellent example of Asian Art.  Oriental art - both ancient and modern has become a great investment in recent years owing to the burgeoning Chinese middle classes and their corresponding interest into the history of the Far East.  This print is signed by the Artist in the bottom right hand corner. This item comes with frame.   Postage:  R
R 149
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