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First World War - Maitland Tank Corps Helmet Plate or Cap Badge - Very scarce. The "C" of  the badge is shaped in the outline of a tank. The badge is made out of thin brass plate. The lugs at the back looks like wire rings with a rather big hole in the center. First World War tank related memorabilia is very scarce.
R 600
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South Africa (All cities)
 First City Badge - Pressed Version     First City Badge White Metal Cap Badge 1924-1952     Please also note that  Axis Militaria   will be closing their auctions from 19:00 pm to 20:00 pm Sunday Nights. (SAST, GMT+2)   
R 195
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South Africa
 First Reserve Brigade WWII cap badge Nice condition, lugs intact, O 1428 Postage SAPO R40, Postnet R100, will combine   Fastway Couriers, anywhere in JHB/PTA or major centres R60 Will post overseas, UK R80
R 30
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South Africa
First/Second World War - Lincolnshere Cap Badge. Both loops intact.
R 71
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South Africa
Cap of Honour, Thee Story of The Gloucestershire Regiment, The 28th/61st FOOT 1694-1950 by David Scott Daniell A first edition hardcover published by George Harrap & Sond of London in 1951 Blue cloth boards with gold writing to spine & front cover, covers are extremely worn & rubbed & stained, internal binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, no dustjacket, a good reference copy or a rebind. Postage within South Afgrica will be R30-00 Overseas buyers can contact us for a postal quote.
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
SA First Reserve Brigade Cap Badge 1940-1943 -- With Both lugs --  Size: 4.5 x 3.8 cm. They Were Used to Secure Aerodromes and Interment camps.       Please see the Photo's as part of the description. International  Bidders Welcome (Please inquire about shipping costs) Postage and Packaging: Shipping includes time, labour, packaging material and travel costs Post Office: R58 (With Tracking number) --- Courier R130,  Postnet: R109                     
R 60
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy First City Volunteers cap badge - as per photo for R150.00
R 150
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy First World War Cap Badge for the Cape Coloured Labour Regiment (Scarce) for R1.00
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy First Reserve Brigade White Metal Cap Badge - as per photograph for R45.00
R 45
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South Africa
 SA first Reserve Brigade cap badge.White metal.With 1 lug. 4x4.5cm  
R 75
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South Africa
Provost School - Bi Metal - Cap Badge - First Pattern - Screws Intact.
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South Africa (All cities)
   South Africa First Reserve Corps  Cap Badge  Both Lugs Intact
R 11
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South Africa (All cities)
  WWII First Reserve Brigade cap badge Nice condition, lugs intact Postage SAPO R60, Postnet R110, will combine Fastway Couriers, anywhere in JHB/PTA or major centres R70   Will post overseas, UK R100 Paypal add 10% on total for Paypal fees - Bob Bucks is a better option    
R 60
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South Africa (All cities)
South Africa Army First Reserve Brigade Cap Badge Both Lugs Intact
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy WW2 SA FIRST RESERVE BRIGADE BRONZE CAP BADGE 1940 - 1943 - LUGS INTACT for R50.00
R 50
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy South African WWII First Reserve Brigade Cap Badge. for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy SADF FIRST BRIGADE CAP BADGE (WW2 ERA) 1970-1943 for R45.00
R 45
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Kenya Police King`s Crown Cap badge first type. for R350.00
R 350
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy South Africa - `First Reserve Brigade` Cap Badge for R195.00
R 195
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 31/201 BUSHMAN BATTALION BONNIE CAP & RARE FIRST TYPE PATCH for R8,800.00
R 8.800
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy UDF First Reserve Brigade Metal Cap Badge 1940-1943 for R200.00
R 200
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South Africa
US Speical Force Faves -  Afghan Pakol Cap - Coyote Brown The pakol is part of the Chitrali Khow culture, and got its popularity during Afghan war when mujahideen members started using it, as it was an excellent alternative to the Pashtun turban. Today it has become an integral part of Pashtun culture all over the world, and that is one of the reasons it became one of the major items sold by Chitrali business men outside Chitral. In Peshawar there is a market called Chitrali bazaar, and one of the major products is the pakol. Originally the pakol was made from Chitrali patti, a woolen cloth made from hand-spun yarn,[1] but due to high prices and scarcity of Chitrali patti, business men started making it from other sources also. The hat may have originated in the Chitral and Nuristan region. However, its ancestor is perhaps the remarkably similar ancient Macedonian kausia.[2] It gained popularity among the northeastern Pashtun tribes in the early twentieth century. It is also popular among the Tajiks of Panjshir and Badakhshan, and is also worn in Gilgit–Baltistan including Hunza, and some northern regions of Jammu and Kashmir. The patti is first sewn into the shape of a cylinder, about a foot or more long. One end of the cylinder is capped with a round piece of the same material, slightly wider than the cylinder itself. The woolen cylinder is then inverted and fitted onto a round wooden block. The rim of the woolen cylinder is then rolled up to the top. The flat top protrudes a little over the rolled-up edge to give the cap a tiny brim. Otherwise, all Pakistani headwear, unlike Western hats, is brimless. This is because Muslims pray with their heads covered. A brimmed hat would interfere with the sajdah (act of prostration during prayers). The little brim of the pakol, however, presents no such problem. In Chitral, and Gilgit-Baltistan, the white color pakol is more popular and is sometimes worn with a peacock plume stuck in the folds, like a badge, on the front or the side of the cap. The deep blue and green of the peacock feather, set against the white of the cap, is quite eye catching. Because of the woolen material, the pakol is basically a cold weather cap. In particularly chilly weather of Nuristan, the cap can be unrolled and pulled down over the ears, like a ski cap. Worn this way, it may look sloppy but is effective against the cold. The Afghan military leader Ahmad Shah Massoud is often shown in photographs wearing a pakol.            
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South Africa (All cities)
KIMBERLEY REGIMENT CAP BADGE.   The Kimberley Regiment is an infantry regiment of the South African Army. As a reserve unit, it has a status roughly equivalent to that of a British Army Reserve or United States Army National Guard unit. Border War Kimberley Regiment was the first to become officially bilingual (English and Afrikaans) in South Africa, in 1963. It was later, in 1977, the first South African Regiment to apply to become multiracial, although the request was not approved at the time. The regiment served in the South African Border War in the 1970s and 1980s. SANDF Era Since 1994 it has been deployed in peace-keeping roles in the Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.   Condition:  Good.   Sold as seen in the images. Images form part for the description.  
R 199
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Original US Army Servise Uniform Class A + Free Cap, Belt, Shirt (first Cavalry) for R9,500.00
R 9.500
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Mystical Prayers for All By: Felix M. Podimattam OFM. Cap. A presumed first edition softcover published by F M Pais in Picture cover boards are clean & bright,spine outing  has cracked down centre of spine, internal binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions Postage within South Africa R Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postage Quote
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
 Zimbabwe Air Force Cap Badge, cast, First Type Post 1980, no lugs slight scratches used condition as per pictures. Owen 3501/2
R 195
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