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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF Medallion Number 027 Bronzed and Enamel. 4.5cm Diameter for R290.00
R 290
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Buy 7 Vintage bronzed metal cannon pencil sharpeners for 1 bid for R455.00
R 455
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF Medallion Number 027 Bronzed and Enamel. 4.5cm Diameter for R220.00
R 220
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF Medallion number 027 Bronzed and Enamel. 4.5cm Diameter for R210.00
R 210
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Vintage Bronzed Tinplate Incense Burner with Highly detailed Brass Elephant Legs & Medallions for R71.00
R 71
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Boer War: Bronzed Figurine of a Boer Soldier by Phill Minnaar for R3,000.00
R 3.000
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Mothibistad (North West)
Second Treasures welcomes you to visit their humble old house full of quaints and quirks!!! Open 9-4 Monday to Saturday SHOP:2 Bona Terra Rd Hillcrest / Assagay DURBAN Solid imbuia wood Great to use as a vanity Or retro inspired unit!! If you need to know more about this product or others in this range pls contact us: Christi WE ARE ON WHATS APP OR FACEBOOK We can arrange delivery at a reasonable price We technique your furniture too!!
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South Africa (All cities)
1961 Formation of the Republic of South Africa Silver Medallion May 31st 1961 STG silver - weighing 18.0 grams   Extract below is from a Medals website:- Form: Circular. The bronzed medal has an attached lug for suspension. By: South African Mint Date: 1961 Ref:  AM2: 355; Laidlaw: 0035; Variations: Size Metal Mass Value 31.1 mm 9ct Gold 18.3 gm $250 31.2 mm Silver 17.9 gm $30 31.1 mm Matt Bronze 14.8 gm $15 31.5 mm Bronzed Base Metal   $5 Edge: Plain.   Obverse: The coat of arms of the Republic of South Africa with supporters, lion crest and motto: “EX UNITAE VIRES”   Reverse: Cape Town Castle rendered in a pentagonal shape, interior roughened, across: “31–5–1961”.  Silver medal stamped at the foot: "(lion head) STG m (for 1960) or n (for 1961) S.A.M".   Notes: Set of three issued in a blue oblong case lined with white silk marked: "SAM" and blue velvet. Silver medal issued singly in a similar square case. The bronzed medal with lug was issued to all school children. It is probably the most common of all South African medals. Under international pressures over its apartheid policy, South Africa withdrew from the British Commonwealth in March 1961. On 30th May Charles Robberts Swart resigned from his position as Governor-General with the result that Queen Elizabeth II ceased to be the Head of State. The following day South Africa declared itself to be a republic and C.R. Swart was reappointed, but now as the country’s first State President.   Generic Images
R 500
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South Africa
 SA Union: Bronze Groot Trek Centenary: Map of Trek - as per scan   Form: Circular. Bronzed base metal medal has pierced lug. By: E. Naylor / Royal Mint Pretoria Date: 1938 Ref: 32.2 mm Bronzed Base Metal 14.5 gm $7 Edge: Plain   Obverse: A Voortrekker wagon drawn by four oxen moving to the right over rocky ground. Beside the wagon, a man wielding a whip followed by a dog. In the background, trees with mountains behind and clouds above. Legend: “VOORTREKKEREEUFEES (voortrekker centenary)” and in the exergue: “1938”. Above the exergue line, signed: “E N (left) R.M.P (right)”. Gold medal stamped: "9c" in the middle.   Reverse: A map of South Africa depicting the various routes taken by the Voortrekkers. Some eventful landmarks marked: “SLAGTERS NEK”, “VEGKOP”, “P.M.BURG” and “BLOED R”. Legend above: “DIE GROOT TREK”, and below: “1838”.   Notes: Gold, silver and bronze medals issued in a blue oblong case lined with white silk and blue velvet marked: "RMP" on the inside of the lid. Gold medal issued singly in a similar rectangular case. AM2 reports a mintage of 50 sets of three. AM2 also reports a white medal medal but this was probably the silver medal which was mistaken because it has no silver marks. The medallist E. Naylor has reworked the ox wagon design on the 1936 Empire Exhibition medal and used it for the obverse of this medal.   AM2: 263; Laidlaw: 0130;    
R 198
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South Africa
Very Old milk cans, R for the large cans, R for the small items, R for the Indonesian solid wood bird. Some of the cans are bronzed, very rustic and in good condition.
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South Africa
  1844  GREAT BRITAIN HALF PENNY BRONZED COPPER   VICTORIA  DEI GRATIA OBV: HEAD OF VICTORIA REV  BRIGTTANIA SEATED HOLDING TRIDENT DIAMETER: 28MM                   picture enlarged   POST  WITH TR. NO. R29
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South Africa (All cities)
A Large Medal for the Prague Coronation of Empress Maria Anna Augusta as the Queen of Bohemia in 1836. The date in roman numerals: "M(D)CCCXVI" is incorrect. Bronzed and darkened white metal. Diameter 75.5 mm. Mass 83.2 gm.  
R 10
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South Africa (All cities)
 Title:  South Africa Republic 31 May 1961 Commemorative Medallion. Country: South Africa. Year: 1961. Metal: Bronze Plated Metal. Diameter: 31.5mm. Thickness: 2.5mm, smooth edge, with lug on top. Obverse: The coat of arms of the Republic of South Africa with supporters, lion crest and motto in inner circle. Wording in Afrikaans around the left and English around the right in outer circle. Lettering: EX UNITATE VIRES REPUBLIEK VAN SUID - AFRIKA REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Engraver: South African Mint Reverse: Cape Town Castle rendered in a pentagonal shape. Date in middle of castle outline. Lettering: 31 - 5 - 1961 Engraver: South African Mint Info: Commemorative issue for the formation of the Republic of South Africa. The bronzed medal with lug was issued to all school children. It is probably the most common of all South African medals. Price: R 50.00 Inc Vat.   (All pictures are of coins that are taken by my camera, differences in appearance are only due to different positions of the coin within the lightbox. Lighting can make a big difference in the outcome of pictures, I do not use picture editing to make any changes.)  
R 50
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