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Buy Three single War Medals 230955 Capt Chaplain JR Gartry 176308 Maj I Goldberg N13664 F Runganane EF for R450.00
R 450
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single medal, cross or groups mounted together. air force, navy & army related. for bravery, gallantry, saving lives & meritorious o...
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Large lot of 6 single WW2 medals for 1 bid. The 1939–45 Star medal was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth, awarded for service in the Second World War. The medal was awarded for operational service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. The Africa Service medal and ribbon was instituted on 16 November 1943 by King George VI of Great Britain. The medal was given for service in the Union of South Africa defense forces and other uniformed services. The War Medal 1939–1945 was a British decoration awarded to those who had served in the Armed Forces or Merchant Navy full-time for at least 28 days between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945.  This lot consists of: The 1939-1945 Star medal and ribbon awarded to A. Meyers - M26238. The Africa Service medal awarded to H.P.J.J. Van Rensburg - 216826.  The WW11 War 1939–1945 awarded to R. Mansley - 546181. The WW11 War 1939–1945 awarded to N.J. Barrow - 327763.  The WW11 War 1939–1945 awarded to (what looks like) force number 192731 - the name has rubbed. An uninscribed WW11 War 1939–1945 medal. Bargain 1 bid for the lot.  NOTE: See other medals I have on, and save on shipping.
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Second World War Grouping Of Three Full Size Medals In The Name Of 70176 G.W Wilmot.
R 104
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Second World War Group Of Three Full Size Medals In The Name Of 99080 B. Uren
R 175
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  PORT NO. 5 Antiques, Vintage, Collectables, Books, Jewellery, Watches, Toys, Ornaments, Figurines, Art, Souvenirs, Badges, Smoking, Bar, Music, Magazines etc All our stock is local and posted within 48hrs, offers from R1 with no reserve, No international shipping To view all our offers please click here     Combine this item with other small items and save on shipping Description Set o three original miniature WW1 medals with original ribbons - The great war for Civilisation 1914 to 1919 Medal 1914 - 1918 Medal 1914 - 1918 Star Medal Condition The medals are all in excellent but aged condition, the ribbons all have some wear.   Please study the pics for more on the condition.    All our pics are of the actual item.     To view similar items on offers please      
R 480
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  The Africa Star is a military campaign medal, instituted by the United Kingdom on 8 July 1943 for award to subjects of the British Commonwealth who served in the Second World War, specifically in North Africa between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 inclusive. [1] [2] Three clasps were instituted to be worn on the medal ribbon, the North Africa 1942–43 Clasp, the 8th Army Clasp and the 1st Army Clasp. [1] The Africa Star is a military campaign medal, instituted by the United Kingdom on 8 July 1943 for award to subjects of the British Commonwealth who served in the Second World War, specifically in North Africa between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 inclusive. [1] [2] Three clasps were instituted to be worn on the medal ribbon, the North Africa 1942–43 Clasp, the 8th Army Clasp and the 1st Army Clasp. [1]
R 100
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A Second World War Group of Three Miniature Medals including Atlantic Star. Mounted for Wear.
R 105
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Condition As Per Photos.WORLD WAR ONE MEDAL TRIO TO A LIEUT.IN THE RAILWAY REGIMENT GSWA INCL SERVICE PAPER&MINIATURES This medal Trio was awarded to LIEUTENANT DAVID PHILP OF THE RAILWAY REGIMENT. His date of service in German South West Africa on his Single Service paper is given as 5.6.15 to 25.9.15.All Medals Named Correctly Included in the auction is a set of World War One Miniature Medals - PLEASE NOTE THAT MINIATURE STAR IS THE 1914 STAR and Not The 1914 -15 STAR (The miniatures came with the group so not record as to why there is a 1914 Miniature Star)  Pictures (photocopied from out of a book) are below, showing various activities the Railway Regiment would have been involved in Seldom Offered as a Trio to someone of Rank IN the Railway Regiment PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS              
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Condition As Per Photos.WORLD WAR ONE MEDAL TRIO TO MAJOR IN THE 9th DISMOUNTED RIFLES (BECHUANALAND)WAS IN GSWA & BOER REVOLT. According to Major Pohl's Single Service Paper(included in the auction), he served as a Captain in the Bechuanaland Rifles from 23.10 1914 to 5.11.1914 during the 1914 Boer Revolt (Rebellion).No medals were awarded for the Rebellion,as the British authorities regarded this a "domestic affair " of South africa He subsequently served in the 9th Dismounted Rifles as a Major, who served with Berrange's Eastern Force in German South West Africa, under Lieutenant Colonel Cowan.(Please extracts from book where is specifically mentions the Bechuanaland Rifles in GSWA) All Full Size Medals named correctly. A Seldom offered Unit offered as a Trio to someone of Rank PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES ! SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS  
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collector would like to buy any war or military medals. single medal or groups, with/without ribbons. also badges from all wars: victorian,...
R 200
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WWII VERY RARE (Single Decal) Medic South African Desert Helmet, desert sand camouflaged dated with her original net and field dressing complete with very rare type liner and chin strap. This Helmet comes with her original Medic Bag! "Not the Water Bottle!!" ~ Only The Helmet & the Bag "these two came together as a set!" together in the same crate whom belonged to the same medic who these items once belonged to back in WWII. South Africa made, a genuine piece of Second World War history, it's an original dated South African helmet.
It's original owner fought in the British 8th Army as a medic in Africa against Germany, the Afrika Corps. Eighth Army had the South African 2nd Infantry Division making a total of 7 divisions.

Everything about this is 100% correct and finding a medic Helmet today has become almost virtually impossible let alone a Medic Helmet due to their scarcity and value in the collectors market, these pieces are those collectors usually keep and this helmet along with all it's contents are as issued together as a set and the first aid field dressing kit was added under the net by the soldier and left as it was and kept that way!! Even the chin strap is in working order and beautifully preserved, she came with the net and the first aid pouch!
the liner is stamped with "JAGER-RAND U (with WD arrows inside the "U") .

stamped size 7 1/8 The decal on this medic Medic helmet is brilliantly preserved and this helmet overall has been taken care of very well.  As with other Imperial contingents, South African troops on the Western Front in W.W.I wore the British Brodie or Mk.I helmet.In World War II, South Africa began production of its own helmets, based on the British Mk.II with a copy of the early Lining Mk.I.

The bodies were made by Transvaal Steel Pressing Syndicate, the linings by Jäger Rand. Nearly 1.5 million helmets were produced. Helmets were provided to the other contingents in North Africa and India. Many ended up in Greece after the War. Body: Unlike the Mk.I or other Commonwealth made Mk.IIs, South African made Mk IIs are almost circular in shape (1 foot/30cm in diameter The chin-strap lugs are square and attached by flat headed rivets Three holes were punched between the skull and the rear rim. It is thought these were to attach a curtain, but no evidence of this has been found. Chin-Strap: Most had the British Mk.II type chin-strap with the elastic Mk.III or IIIA type on later issues.
Lining: Like the British Lining Mk.I, with an oval felt top pad and round felt or rectangular foam buffers. I had another Helmet similar to this one many years ago that I sold for R to a collector in New Zealand, the two Medic helmets were the only two I have ever come across in my life, they are unobtainable today and highly collectable overseas. This one is in far better condition and complete. I am asking very little for this helmet cause I need to sell quick together with it's bag.
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 The Elite - Barbara Cole - 1985 - Paperback in good, clean and tight condition. Barbara Cole's "The Elite" is the the singular cornerstone book on the Rhodesian Special Air Service, one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world. They operated almost exclusively across the Rhodesian border during the long bitter bush war undertaking deep-penetration missions against insurgents being harboured inside neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia. There were missions into Botswana too and at one stage. They were operating without benefit of passport in all three neighbouring black territories at the same time. Long before the war escalated and the whole region became their battlefield, secret clandestine missions across the border were undertaken by Special Air Service operators, Later, when the situation intensified, they were responsible for some of the most audacious and highly sensitive missions of the war. Yet little is known of this highly-professional Special Force unit which had its beginnings in the days of the Malayan Emergency and like its parent unit. the British SAS. boasted the coveted and very apt motto. Who Dares Wins. Fought against the magic and madness of a changing Africa, against almost insuperable odds, against two terrorist armies who were aided and abetted by the armies of their host nations and backed by Russia and China, two of the world's superpowers, the role of the Special Air Service was unique. The Commander of Combined Operations, Lieutenant-General Peter Walls, while reluctant to single out any one unit, was to acknowledge this after the war.
R 195
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  The Elite: the story of the Rhodesian Special Air Service - Barbara Cole - Paperbackin good condition. Barbara Cole's "The Elite" is the the singular cornerstone book on the Rhodesian Special Air Service, one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world. They operated almost exclusively across the Rhodesian border during the long bitter bush war undertaking deep-penetration missions against insurgents being harboured inside neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia. There were missions into Botswana too and at one stage. They were operating without benefit of passport in all three neighbouring black territories at the same time. Long before the war escalated and the whole region became their battlefield, secret clandestine missions across the border were undertaken by Special Air Service operators, Later, when the situation intensified, they were responsible for some of the most audacious and highly sensitive missions of the war. Yet little is known of this highly-professional Special Force unit which had its beginnings in the days of the Malayan Emergency and like its parent unit. the British SAS. boasted the coveted and very apt motto. Who Dares Wins. Fought against the magic and madness of a changing Africa, against almost insuperable odds, against two terrorist armies who were aided and abetted by the armies of their host nations and backed by Russia and China, two of the world's superpowers, the role of the Special Air Service was unique. The Commander of Combined Operations, Lieutenant-General Peter Walls, while reluctant to single out any one unit, was to acknowledge this after the war.      
R 175
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  The Elite: the story of the Rhodesian Special Air Service - Barbara Cole - Paperback in good condition, few photographs loose. Barbara Cole's "The Elite" is the the singular cornerstone book on the Rhodesian Special Air Service, one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world. They operated almost exclusively across the Rhodesian border during the long bitter bush war undertaking deep-penetration missions against insurgents being harboured inside neighbouring Mozambique and Zambia. There were missions into Botswana too and at one stage. They were operating without benefit of passport in all three neighbouring black territories at the same time. Long before the war escalated and the whole region became their battlefield, secret clandestine missions across the border were undertaken by Special Air Service operators, Later, when the situation intensified, they were responsible for some of the most audacious and highly sensitive missions of the war. Yet little is known of this highly-professional Special Force unit which had its beginnings in the days of the Malayan Emergency and like its parent unit. the British SAS. boasted the coveted and very apt motto. Who Dares Wins. Fought against the magic and madness of a changing Africa, against almost insuperable odds, against two terrorist armies who were aided and abetted by the armies of their host nations and backed by Russia and China, two of the world's superpowers, the role of the Special Air Service was unique. The Commander of Combined Operations, Lieutenant-General Peter Walls, while reluctant to single out any one unit, was to acknowledge this after the war.      
R 95
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