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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 x used Zimbabwean Garnet 4c stamp (stamp as shown) for R3.00
R 3
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Rhodesian Coin Collection: Lot 13 (Early Zimbabwean Issues) for R45.00
R 45
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 x used Zimbabwean Rhino 9c stamp (stamp as shown) for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 x used Zimbabwean 4c garnet stamp (stamp as shown) for R10.00
R 10
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 x used Zimbabwean Blue topaz 7c stamp (stamp as shown) for R10.00
R 10
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1 x used Zimbabwean Rhino 9c stamp (stamp as shown) for R10.00
R 10
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Price not neg. DININGROOM 8 SEATER,SOLID HAND CRAFTED ZIMBABWEAN TEAK DININGROOM SET,IT WAS MADE ABOUT 65YEARS AGO AND PROFESSIONALLY HAND CRAFTED AND SIGNED BY ONE OF THE TOP CRAFTERS IN ZIMBABWE,ITS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION,ONE OF A KIND
R 15.000
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Rustenburg (North West)
Zimbabwean old coin set 1c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1 and $2. They can also be sold individually and the year range is 1997 to 2002. Years ranging from 1980 to 1997 are available but in limited supply therefore will be confirmed after the request is placed.
R 700
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Brits (North West)
Beautiful Zimbabwean Shona stone art.Carved out of a creamy rare stone called butterjade.Collector's items.The way with which these art pieces are carved is expectional and of great workmanship.The pieces are time consuming as the stone is very hard to work with using hand tools.To make it shine and smooth the pieces have to go through a process of water sandpapering and warming to applying wax.The pieces are smoothened by fine grades of sandpapers,when the finest stage is reached they are then warmed using a blow torch to apply wax, melt it and soak it into the stones surface. Many layers of wax are built up into the stone, and are then buffed out to give a great shine and help provide an incredible depth of colour.In Shona culture the sculpting process is closely linked to spirituality, and it is a common belief that the spirits of ancestors or creatures can be found within the rock itself.
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