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  Very Scares Original South African Army 111 Infantry Battalion Stable Belt Belting 96 CM Long
R 20
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  Original South African Army 32 Battalion Cravat white marks on
R 1
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  Original South African Army Technical Service Corps Beret Complete in Good Condition
R 27
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  Original South African Army State Presidents Guard  Cravat Good Condition
R 1
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  Original South African Army 32 Battalion Cravat Good Condition
R 55
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  Original South African Commando Beret Complete in Good Condition
R 15
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Buy (ORIGINAL) South African Railway, Green Aluminium Electric Train Number Plate 34-469 for R5,500.00
R 5.500
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Buy ORIGINAL SOUTH AFRICAN CORONATION CONTINGENT, LONDON 1937 PHOTOGRAPH BY H.R.GWYER GIBBS for R500.00
R 500
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Buy Original SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS international flight kit for R250.00
R 250
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 ORIGINAL cap badge with lugs intact.Very rare badge The South African Aviation Corps was formally gazetted as part of the U.D.F. in Government Notice No 130 dated 29 January 1915 and published in the Government Gazette of 5 February 1915. The ground staff for the GSWA campaign had been recruited in South Africa. Workshops, two steel hangers and an aerodrome had been built at Walvis Bay. The unit was commanded by Major G.P. Wallace and it consisted of 17 officers and 150 men. They were supplied with steel-framed Henri Farman aircraft. Three flying officers had been attached from the Royal Naval Air Service and two BE2C aircraft had accompanied them. Air operations commenced from 6 May 1915 and the Farmans were initially used for reconnaissance tasks. They were later also used as bombers with fitted racks. They first saw action at Karabib and operations later moved to Omaruru, Kalkveld, Otavi and Otjiwarongo. When the unit had to move northwards, advance working groups were required to prepare landing grounds in the thick bush that was found in the Northern areas of operations. After the German surrender in GSWA on 9 July 1915, personnel were placed at the disposal of the Royal Flying Corps. LOCAL BUYER R110 POSTNET OT FEDEX OVERSEAS BIDDER DHL R480 OR SAPO(RISKY)R220  
R 15.000
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Buy Striking Vintage Original South African Police Service Photograph - 35,5cm/28cm for R75.00
R 75
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Buy BELL WEBB original South African side board in oak for R4,000.00
R 4.000
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Buy Rare Vintage Large Original South African Railways Locomotive Plate for R3,950.00
R 3.950
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Buy Vintage Original South African Railways Metal Locomotive Number Plate No.34-118 Class 34 52 x 37 cm for R3,950.00
R 3.950
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  PORT NO. 5 Antiques, Vintage, Collectables, Books, Jewellery, Watches, Toys, Ornaments, Figurines, Art, Souvenirs, Badges, Smoking, Bar, Music, Magazines etc All our stock is local and posted within 48hrs, offers from R1 with no reserve To view all our offers please click here     Combine this item with other small items and save on shipping Description Old SADF Navy officers cap with badge in place Condition The cap is in excellent condition. Some very minor ageing   Please study the pics for more on the condition. All our pics are of the actual item.       For shipping costs, please see shipping and chargess If you are unsure about Shipping chargess please ask a question and we will be glad to assist.   To view similar items on offers please      
R 390
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