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South Africa (All cities)
Buy GERMANY 1999 OUTER SPACE 300 + 100pf VFU. SG 2930. CAT 5 POUNDS. for R32.00
R 32
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy GERMANY 1999 OUTER SPACE PART SET OF 3 VFU. SG 2926, 2929-30. CAT 9 POUNDS for R60.00
R 60
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Application: Emergency, Survival, Hiking and Outdoors Description: 24 Hour Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) Ration Pack as used by the SANDF. (Ratpack) Additional Information: Long shelf life. No freezing or regfrigeration needed. Each Pack is prepared to sustain an active individual for 24 hours. All meals are Halaal. Further Information: Shelf life of up to 2 years dependent on storage conditions. Further Information 2: Each pack is engineered to ensure there are no odours that are allowed to permeate the contents of another item. As a result the fuel tablets are individually packed. Tea and beverage packs are individually sealed. Further Information 3: Packs are vacuum sealed to ensure packs use the least amount of space possible. They are also packed flat to ensure that 4 or 5 packs fit easily into a carry bag. Menu: Day 7 Package Includes 2: 2 Coffee | 3 Sugar | Tea - Rooibos | Fruit - Bars | Biscuits | Nut Butter | Cheddar | Bars - Fruit Peach | Tomato Sauce | Chutney | Sweets | Gum x 5 | Salt x 2 | Bags x 4 | Matches | Fuel Tablets x 8 | Water Tablets x 1 Package Includes: Meal 1 Beef Pasta | Meal 2 Chicken A La King | Starch - Samp | Soup - Chicken | Isotonic - Orange, Mango | Lactose - Banana | Porridge Sorghum - Banana | 6 Creamer. Stock Code: 2492 Items Available: 1 Stock ID: 2492
R 225
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Application: Emergency, Survival, Hiking and Outdoors Description: 24 Hour Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) Ration Pack as used by the SANDF. (Ratpack) Additional Information: Long shelf life. No freezing or regfrigeration needed. Each Pack is prepared to sustain an active individual for 24 hours. All meals are Halaal. Further Information: Shelf life of up to 2 years dependent on storage conditions. Further Information 2: Each pack is engineered to ensure there are no odours that are allowed to permeate the contents of another item. As a result the fuel tablets are individually packed. Tea and beverage packs are individually sealed. Further Information 3: Packs are vacuum sealed to ensure packs use the least amount of space possible. They are also packed flat to ensure that 4 or 5 packs fit easily into a carry bag. Menu: Day 1 Package Includes 2: 2 Coffee | 3 Sugar | Tea - Rooibos Fruit Cubes | Biscuits | Nut Butter | Cheddar | Bars - Choc Power | Tomato Sauce | Chutney | Sweets | Gum X 5 | Salt x 2 | Bags X 4 | Matches | Fuel Tablets X 8 | Water Tablets x 1 Pack. Package Includes: Meal 1 Chicken Pasta | Meal 2 Beef Curry Veg | Starch BBQ Brown Rice | Soup - Beef And Veg | Isotonic - Guava,Orange | Lactose - Peach | Porridge Maize - Vanilla. Stock Code: 2486 Items Available: 1 Stock ID: 2486
R 225
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
A pair of early 20th century Ci Wara head-dresses. Male and Female Antelope pair on wooden bases inlaid with brass. Geography: Mali, Bamako region Culture: Bamana peoples Medium:Wood, metal and brass bands, thread Dimensions:H 74.7cm incl base. H 64cm x W 14cm x D 4 cm. Age related wear. Among the Bamana, oral traditions credit a mythical being named Ci Wara, a divine being half mortal and half animal, with the introduction of agriculture to the Bamana. Bamana society is primarily an agricultural one; even today the majority of Bamana peoples are subsistence farmers. These headdresses, also called ci wara, are carved to honor that original mythical being. Under Ci Wara's guidance, humans first learned to cultivate the land and became prosperous and able farmers. When humans gradually became careless and wasteful, however, Ci Wara is said to have buried himself in the earth. To honor Ci Wara's memory, the Bamana created a boli, a power object in which his spirit could reside, and carved headdresses such as these to represent him. Ci wara headdresses combine antelope features with those of other animals that are significant within Bamana culture, such as the earth-digging aardvark or the armored pangolin. The animals are observed in nature to excel in actions that are also critical to the success of the farming effort and, therefore, Bamana life. The elegant and tapered heads of the sculptures, along with the neck, ears, and horns, are modeled on antelope forms. The lower part of the sculpture refers to the aardvark. These headdresses are also characterized by decoration with pierced openwork designs, which create an interplay between positive and negative space, and finely incised geometric patterns, which add to their texture. Highly collectable
R 15.000
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