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Commemorate Victorious Medal of the Great War - 1919 Bronz metal  Bronz metal 3cm in diameter   TO COMMEMORATE THE VICTORIOUS CONCLUSION OF THE GREAT WAR 1919    
R 50
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From Germany, a Rare Boer War (1899-1900) Medal of Paul Kruger to Commemorate the Victorious Battles of the Boers over the English. By  Wolfgang Lauer of L. Chr. Lauer, Nuremberg Germany. References: Hern 246; Esterhuysen  Germany 1. Further information at South African Medals. Bronze. Diameter 35.4 mm. Mass 20.7 gm. In excellent condition. No edge damage.
R 10
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Buy To commemorate the conclusion of the great war 1914-1919 peace with honour medal. for R4.00
R 4
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Buy Johannesburg Medal to Commemorate the conclusion of the Great War, for R80.00
R 80
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Buy Johannesburg Medal to Commemorate the conclusion of the Great War, for R70.00
R 70
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As Per Photos.WORLD WAR 1 FRENCH CROIX DE GUERRE 1914 1918 FULL SIZE MEDAL WITH A GILT STAR DECORATION Instituted in April 1915 to commemorate mentions in Depatches. Awarded to all Ranks, including Officers. This is an Original World War 1 French Croix De Guerre Full Size Medal with a Gilt Star Decoration for mention in a Divisional Despatch. PLEASE NO FOREIGN BIDDERS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES !  SHIPPING WITHIN SOUTH AFRICA ONLY !  SOLD AS IS          
R 700
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From Great Britain, a  Medal to Commemorate the Visit by Joseph Chamberlain, the British Colonial Secretary, to South Africa in 1903. The purpose of the visit was to foster unity after the Boer War. By Joseph Fray. References: Hern 562; Eimer 1876; BHM 3888; Fearon 254.2.   Further information at South African Medals. Silver plated copper. Diameter 51.6 mm. Mass 52.8 gm. Note: The silver plate is thick and this medal is often mistaken for solid silver in examples with little wear. This medal was lot 109 at the Spink & Son e-Auction No. 3 on 22/05/2019 and mistakenly billed as solid silver.   
R 31
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From Great Britain, a Scarce Silver Medal to Commemorate the Visit by Joseph Chamberlain, the British Colonial Secretary, to South Africa in 1903. The purpose of the visit was to foster unity after the Boer War. By Joseph Fray. References: Hern 562; Eimer 1876; BHM 3888; Fearon 254.2.   Further information at South African Medals. Silver (so marked on edge). Diameter 51.0 mm. Mass 59.3 gm. Comes inside the original fitted case of issue. Note: This medal is solid silver and not silver plated bronze. The silver plated medals are more common. The plating is thick and the medals are often mistaken for solid silver.  
R 350
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A Gold Medal to Commemorate the Centenary of the the Zulu War Battle of Rorke's Drift and the Commanding Officer of the Defenders, John Chard, VC. Designed by Pagliari and struck at the Cape Mint in 1979. Further information at South African Commemorative Medals. 18ct Gold. Diameter 35.1 mm. Mass 24.0 gm. Pure gold content 0.57871 Troy oz. Stamped on the edge with the Cape Mint hallmarks for 18ct gold and date letter F for 1979. Also stamped with the issue number 240. Comes inside the original fitted case.      
R 10.000
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 WW2: South African.925 Sterling Silver Peace Medal (1939-1945)   COMPOSITION:.925 Sterling Silver Hallmarked. This item is in EXCELLENT CONDITION & IS IN ORIGINAL ISSUE BOX. PRODUCED BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINT TO COMMEMORATE THE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN 1945. A WONDERFUL ADDITION TO ANY EXISTING SECOND WORLD WAR MEDAL & MEDALLION COLLECTION.   FOREIGN BIDDERS TO PAY USING BOB BUCKS - QUOTED SHIPPING  NO COLLECTIONS  PAYMENT IN 7 DAYS OR SNC SEE SHIPPING 
R 275
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French Medal to Commemorate the Stay of President Paul Kruger in Utrecht and the End of the Boer War.(re-strike). Circular, Cast. Comes in a green presentation case which also contains two bronze plaques one positioned above the medal and the other below. Will not respond to mails. Only serious buyers. Phone:
R 5.000
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To commemorate the conclusion of the Great War - 1914 to 1919 - Peace with honour medal (JHB)
R 120
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From Great Britain, a Medal to Commemorate the Review of the British Naval Fleet by the Newly Crowned King Edward VII at Spithead on 16 August 1902 immediately after the Boer War. Originally planned for 28 June (as dated on the medal) but postponed because of the King's illness. Designed by Emil Fuchs and made by Elkingon & Co. Reference: British Historical Medals 3866. Further information at South African Medals.  Bronze. Diameter 38.8 mm. Mass 30.6 gm. Comes inside the original case from Searle & Co. Ltd. of London. Out of the hundreds of ships in line on review, the Union-Castle Line ship, the SS Hawarden Castle (according to BHM), was chosen for the reverse. She was still part of the British Navy having been requisitioned by the Admiralty for service as a troop ship during the Boer war.     
R 365
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      General Horatio Gates is honoured on the second in the U.S. Mint's ten-piece series of reproductions of America's first Medals, voted by the Continental Congress to commemorate the decisive military action of the Revolutionary War. The medal was awarded to General Horatio Gates for the defeat of British plans to isolate New England by occupying the Hudson Valley. The pewter token is the size of an U.S. Silver Dollar. Comes in the original holder with a brief history of medal and General Horatio Gates. The medal is approximately 38mm in diameter.
R 100
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  George Washington is honoured on the first in the U.S. Mint's ten-piece series of reproductions of America's first Medals, voted by the Continental Congress to commemorate the decisive military action of the Revolutionary War. The medal was awarded to General George Washington for the Liberation of Boston in 1776. The medal is approximately 38mm in diameter.
R 100
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