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South Africa (All cities)
Buy BSAP POLICE ANTI TERRORIST UNIT CLOTH SHOULDER FLASH-PRINTED for R200.00
R 200
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South Africa
The original owner of this item was in the Rhodesian Army and in the BSAP Police Reserve (Blue Group Stick Leader). He made this display himself. The plastic covering is just a normal plastic covering. All items seem to be glued on the WWII Burma Star material colours background etc., for his service in WWII on the HMS Test. The plastic covering might show defects which are not actually on the items themselves. The back plaque cloth is that of the Southern Rhodesia Staff Corps. PATCHES: RHODESIA               : Never stitched, but glued. RHODESIAN ARMY  : Never stitched, but glued. BSAP RESERVE      : Never stitched, but glued. POLICE RESERVE   : Used, but good condition. Seems to have been washed. Glued. BSAP BLUE GROUP: Never used or stitched, but glued. BADGES (L-R): No. 1.: Very good condition: No lugs or pin. No. 2.: Very good condition, detail good. No lugs or pin. No. 3.: Very good condition, no lugs or pin. Glue visible under bottom paw area. No. 4.: Set: The first 3 all fine from top view, the last 3 where corners somewhat point together, has glue on top of those corners. RHODESIAN ARMY PATCH: You need to ignore the plastic covering, so hence the actual Rhodesian Army patch itself, basically ONLY has the following main faults on it top end: 1. Directly above the lion's left ear (Closest to his tail) is one white spot (On the red cotton border), the one to the view-able right of that, is a reflection only etc. 2. Directly below the pick handle bottom side, on the red cotton border, is one white spot. 3. On the RHS edge of the vertical red cotton border, as indicated by the white indicators, the green patch material comes through the red stitching a bit in 3 places, mainly on the thin edge side, not the top so much. That's about it.... Since this is an original person's plaque, I don't care to open it or interfere with it as such. Feel free to ask questions. Thanks....  
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The original owner of this item was in the Rhodesian Army and in the BSAP Police Reserve (Blue Group Stick Leader). He made this display himself. The plastic covering is just a normal plastic covering. All items seem to be glued on the WWII Burma Star material colours background etc., for his service in WWII on the HMS Test. The plastic covering might show defects which are not actually on the items themselves. The back plaque cloth is that of the Southern Rhodesia Staff Corps. PATCHES: RHODESIA               : Never stitched, but glued. RHODESIAN ARMY  : Never stitched, but glued. BSAP RESERVE      : Never stitched, but glued. POLICE RESERVE   : Used, but good condition. Seems to have been washed. Glued. BSAP BLUE GROUP: Never used or stitched, but glued. BADGES (L-R): No. 1.: Very good condition: No lugs or pin. No. 2.: Very good condition, detail good. No lugs or pin. No. 3.: Very good condition, no lugs or pin. Glue visible under bottom paw area. No. 4.: Set: The first 3 all fine from top view, the last 3 where corners somewhat point together, has glue on top of those corners. RHODESIAN ARMY PATCH: You need to ignore the plastic covering, so hence the actual Rhodesian Army patch itself, basically ONLY has the following main faults on it top end: 1. Directly above the lion's left ear (Closest to his tail) is one white spot (On the red cotton border), the one to the view-able right of that, is a reflection only etc. 2. Directly below the pick handle bottom side, on the red cotton border, is one white spot. 3. On the RHS edge of the vertical red cotton border, as indicated by the white indicators, the green patch material comes through the red stitching a bit in 3 places, mainly on the thin edge side, not the top so much. That's about it.... Since this is an original person's plaque, I don't care to open it or interfere with it as such. Feel free to ask questions. Thanks.... If sold locally, I will send this FREE OF CHARGE VIA POSTNET.
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South Africa
RHODESIA:  BSAP POLICE RESERVE SHOULDER FLASH (LARGE) USUALLY WORN ON BLUE RIOT JACKET OR BLUE COMBAT OVERALLS
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South Africa
  Rhodesia BSAP Police Slip on Ranks Exact images of the item/s on Auction: Good Used Registered Mail @ R 55.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Postnet to Postnet @ R 100.00 (Combine at no extra cost) Please have a look at all our other items
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South Africa (All cities)
 RHODESIA BSAP POLICE RESERVE MARINE DIVISION CLOTH BADGE-EMBROIDERED 1970'S-1980  
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIAN BSAP POLICE RESERVE CLOTH TITLE 1960S-70S for R50.00
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA BSAP POLICE ANTI TERRORIST UNIT CLOTH SHOULDER FLASH for R180.00
R 180
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA BSAP POLICE RESERVE TITLE-EMBROIDERED for R60.00
R 60
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Set of BSAP Police Reserve long service medal set - Miniatures for R950.00
R 950
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA BSAP POLICE URBAN EMERGENCY UNIT PATCH-BLACK PRINTED ON BLUE-INITIALLY BULAWAYO AND LATER for R1,100.00
R 1.100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA BSAP POLICE URBAN EMERGENCY UNIT PATCH-BLACK PRINTED ON BLUE-INITIALLY BULAWAYO AND LATER for R850.00
R 850
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA BSAP POLICE URBAN EMERGENCY UNIT PATCH-BLACK PRINTED ON BLUE-INITIALLY BULAWAYO AND LATER for R750.00
R 750
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South Africa
  Original BSAP Centenary Camping Stool, wooden legs, leather hide seat,  leather riempies, metal bolts, 45.5 cms x 45.5 cms (in position), condition: very good. The  British South Africa Police  (BSAP  ) known by the natives as Vana Mudengu Muneyi was, for most of its existence, the police force of  Rhodesia.  It was formed as a paramilitary force of mounted infantrymen in 1889 by the British South African Company, from which it took its original name, the British South Africa Company's Police. Initially run directly by the company, it began to operate independently in 1896, at which time it also dropped "Company's" from its name. It thereafter served as Rhodesia's regular police force, retaining its name, until 1980, This is a BSAP centenary seat.
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy BSAP Uniform Button -- (British south African police) for R20.00
R 20
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South Africa (All cities)
BSAP WOMAN POLICE OFFICERS HEADGEAR  VERY RARE IN GOOD CONDITION
R 2.230
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South Africa (All cities)
 BSAP W  F/R B J BERRY.Medals mounted in incorrect order and GSM number is a 4 instead of a 7. It is known that mistakes did happen on numerous occasions. Zim Independence correctly numbered on rim.Police medal correct naming and number. local buyer R110 POSTNET OVERSEAS BIDDER AIRMAIL OPTION
R 1.400
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South Africa (All cities)
 BSAP COLLAR 'DOGS' - anodised aluminium 'staybrite' - lugs intact
R 50
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South Africa
MOTORING MEMORIES OF THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE - Written & compiled by Barry Woan & Peter Huson This book starts with a history of the British South Africa Police (BSAP) Motor Car Club, which would never have existed if it had not been for the enthusiasm of the then Commissioner, Basil Spurling.  It was a success during its short life and by 1963 was organising an international rally. One of the Car Clubs founder members became a rally driver of international repute and won a sponsored drive in the Monte Carlo Rally.  Other members competed successfully in local and national rallies and also in motor racing events in Bulawayo and Salisbury.  We have identified as many members as we could of both the Salisbury and the Bulawayo clubs together with all the photographs we could locate. From editions of the Outpost we gleaned stories not only of the car club and its activities but also of other motoring matters relating to the Force. From these and former members contributions, plus over 350 photographs, we have put together a collection of stories, all of which have a common thread running through them a vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine.   New material includes many previously unpublished photographs, coverage of Police displays, the Queen Mary mobile canteens, a selection of vehicle advertisements from The Outpost, a look at the time when BSAP members were also Firemen and also a write-up on the BSAP Reserve Reconnaissance Unit, a body of men whose esprit-de-corps was second to none, and their Marmon-Herrington armoured cars. Second Edition, published February 2017, paperback, 350 pages.
R 295
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South Africa
MOTORING MEMORIES OF THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE - Written & compiled by Barry Woan & Peter Huson This book starts with a history of the British South Africa Police (BSAP) Motor Car Club, which would never have existed if it had not been for the enthusiasm of the then Commissioner, Basil Spurling.  It was a success during its short life and by 1963 was organising an international rally. One of the Car Clubs founder members became a rally driver of international repute and won a sponsored drive in the Monte Carlo Rally.  Other members competed successfully in local and national rallies and also in motor racing events in Bulawayo and Salisbury.  We have identified as many members as we could of both the Salisbury and the Bulawayo clubs together with all the photographs we could locate. From editions of the Outpost we gleaned stories not only of the car club and its activities but also of other motoring matters relating to the Force. From these and former members contributions, plus over 350 photographs, we have put together a collection of stories, all of which have a common thread running through them a vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine.    New material includes many previously unpublished photographs, coverage of Police displays, the Queen Mary mobile canteens, a selection of vehicle advertisements from The Outpost, a look at the time when BSAP members were also Firemen and also a write-up on the BSAP Reserve Reconnaissance Unit, a body of men whose esprit-de-corps was second to none, and their Marmon-Herrington armoured cars. Second Edition, published February 2017, paperback, 350 pages.     
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South Africa
As per scan.1950-70's RHODESIA BSAP British South Africa Police RESERVE Shoulder Cloth Pair & Single Top Pair is 1960-70 Colin Owen # C 557 Bottom Cloth is 1950-60 Colin Owen # C563 NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES THANK YOU! SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY ! SOLD AS IS        
R 170
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South Africa
 RHODESIA BSAP... PATU (POLICE ANTI TERRORISM UNIT) WALL PLAQUE PLEAEE NO BIDDERS OUTSIDE RSA I DO NOT SEND OUTSIDE RSA AND I DO NOT HAVE PAYPAL PAYMENT STRICTLY WITHIN 48 HOURS OF COMPLETION OF AUCTION This plaque was made for wall hanging. Manufacturers sticker is still on the back. There are some scratching and a small dent on the front Please judge for yourself please.
R 250
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 1950-70s RHODESIA BSAP British South Africa Police RESERVE Shoulder Cloth Pair & Single for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy ORIGINAL BSAP (British South Africa Police) Willsgrove Ware Pottery Mug for R385.00
R 385
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy British South Africa Police (BSAP) shoulder title - as per photo for R95.00
R 95
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy British South Africa Police (BSAP) shoulder title for R95.00
R 95
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Rhodesian BSAP British South Africa Police Title. Large for R80.00
R 80
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy RHODESIA - BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA POLICE - BSAP -FIRST SERGEANT SUMMER DRESS BRASS BADGE K/C for R135.00
R 135
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