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BRITISH - 4th QUEEN'S OWN HUSSARS CAP BADGE This is a possible re-strike, in good condition with slider intact. • The postage on this item will be R45.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.
R 85
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British Armed Forces 10x 4th series one pound banknotes with consecutive numbers
R 500
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BRITISH - 4th QUEEN'S OWN HUSSARS CAP BADGE This is a possible re-strike, in good condition with slider intact. • The postage on this item will be R48.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.
R 85
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BRITISH - THE 4th HUSSARS - K/C (QUEEN'S OWN) COLLAR BADGE - 1907 - 1954 This is a scarce collar badge in excellent condition. •The postage on this item will be R55.00 within S. A. (Registered with tracking) •If outside South Africa please contact me re payment & postage before bidding. •I do not have a PayPal facility. •Please email any queries. •If you think the description in my listing is incorrect, please email me. •The photograph you are viewing in this listing is the actual item for sale.
R 165
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Buy British Armed Forces 4th series one pound note - uncirculated for R200.00
R 200
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Buy British Armed Forces 10x 4th series one pound banknotes with consecutive numbers for R500.00
R 500
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Buy BRITISH - 4th QUEEN`S OWN HUSSARS REGIMENT COLLAR BADGE for R225.00
R 225
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Samoa West 1880, 9d, 4th State, SG No 20, superb mounted mint & sold as per scan. 80
R 500
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1880, 9d, orange brown, Stanley Gibbons no. 20, 4th state, perf 12, very good UNM & sold as per scan. Please note according to specialists all the originals were imperf on one or 2 sides except the 1877 issue, and 1879 issue 1d which can have perfs on 4 sides Thanks for looking. Please click on my name to view other items I am selling. Please refer to image inlay for full details, if still unsure or unclear please do not hesitate to ask me a question as I cannot be held responsible for any errors that are visible on the image and are not noticed before purchase. 8O
R 800
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Buy WW1 British War Medal To PTE. B. FISHER 4TH INFANTRY W24 for R650.00
R 650
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Buy First World War: British War Medal (Delville Wood Casualty?), Pte. S. Smith, 4th S.A.I. for R290.00
R 290
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My Reference 0842804 Small Item Shipping Condition: Please judge the condition from the scan Condition: Unused Catalogue: Tags: Issued by Command of the defence / army council
R 80
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The regiment was originally formed as part of the Imperial Yeomanry in November 1901, as the 4th County of London Imperial Yeomanry (King's Colonials), with the Prince of Wales (later King George V) as honorary colonel. It was composed of four squadrons of colonial volunteers resident in London - one of Asians (British Asian Squadron), one of Canadians (British American Squadron), one of Australasians (Australasian Squadron), and one of South Africans and Rhodesians (British African Squadron). A New Zealand squadron was later formed, with the Australasian squadron being redesignated as Australian. It did not see service in the South African War. In 1905 it was retitled The King's Colonials, Imperial Yeomanry, and in 1908 became part of the Yeomanry in the Territorial Force. In 1909 the specific affiliations of the squadrons ended. With the death of Edward VII, after whom it had been named, it was retitled King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment) in 1910. In 1913, it was transferred into the Special Reserve, and ceased to be considered yeomanry NOT SURE IF RE-STRIKES OR ORIGINAL BADGES.You decide.9 Badges in total.All lugs intact.Sold as a lot. LOCAL BUYER PAYS R100 POSTNET OR COLLECTS FROM THE STORE OVERSEAS BUYER SEE POSTAGE RATES TABLE FOR SHIPPING OPTIONS
R 2.800
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George Allen and Unwin, 4th impression, August 1953. British Army in Malaya. DJ edges chipped, text yellowing, shelfwear for its ages, good. 216 pp.
R 80
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H.M.S BULWARK BRITISH WAR SHIP.THIS SHIP IS MADE TO BE FIRST IN, TAKE THE SPECIAL FORCES IN, 4TH B.M ARE A SIGNED TO THIS SHIP, THIS IS IN GOOD CONDITION 12 CM BY 9 M + -, PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER ITEMS
R 150
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1990 ROYAL MINT FALKLAND ISLANDS HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN MOTHER 90TH BIRTHDAY 4 COIN GOLD PROOF SET THE GOLD COINS IN THIS SET ARE THE: £ 100 £ 50 £ 25 £ 10 Includes the certificate A FINE NUMISMATIC COLLECTION ONLY 750 SETS WERE MADE FOR WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION GET THIS SET NOW - A LIMITED OFFER NOT OFTEN FOUND IN THE MARKETPLACE GOLD HAS BEEN A STORE OF VALUE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS AND HAS BEEN TRUSTED BY MAN TO BE A HARD ASSET WITH INTRINSIC VALUE THE FALKLAND ISLANDS AUTHORISED THE ROYAL MINT TO ISSUE A LIMITED NUMBER OF FOUR-COIN GOLD COLLECTIONS TO CELEBRATE THE 90TH BIRTHDAY OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH THE QUEEN MOTHER ON THE 4TH AUGUST, 1990. THE QUEEN MOTHER WAS THE WIFE OF GEORGE THE VI WHO BOTH STRENGTHENED THE RESOLVE OF THE BRITISH NATION DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR QUEEN MOTHER
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A WW1 group of three Medals to Major G.A.Murray the British and Victory Medals are both stamped the same and named to him, the Military cross, which was awarded to him for conspicuous gallatry in action, has no naming or dates. The major fell at Villiers-Bretonneux in defence of Amiens 4th April1918 in France age 24 yrs whilst in command of the 47 Bde. R.F.A. He was laid to rest in the Parish Churchyard of Aubigney near Corbie and re-intered Aubigney Military Cemetry, 29 Sept 1932 Murray was awarded the M.C. on the very first day Tanks were used in the battle of the Somme 1916, he was in action there continuosly from 9th August to 1st October 1916. He graduated from Cambridge University with a Science degree, he was only married for 5 weeks at the time he was killed to his his wife G.A.Murray. He was the beloved youngest son of Charles F.K. Murray and Grandson of Sir J.Molteno and son in law of P.A.Molteno All three medals are like new and have not been worn and according to the records his only entitlements. Copy of the medal roll, London Gazette and pictures of his grave are included. Postage/collection by buyer
R 14.500
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