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Screen printed on vinyl. Set. Wen kommandos was the bodyguard unit. Rare.
(PLTBG1405) AWB Major Generals Rank Slipons
Cap badge worn from 1960s to 1971. Embroidered badge with metal inserts. Rare.
For a corporal. Single. Rare.
Brooch pin. Silver. Rare.
Hand cut and hand painted. Missing pin on back. Paint has flaked off in parts.
Very early 1st pattern cap badge. English and Afrikaans initials. Rare.
Bullion wire. The man who wore this on his blazer would carry the mace into Parliament when it opened. Rare.
Handmade. Metal badge. No lugs.
Task force which protected electricity supply facilities. Blackened metal variant. Clutch pin back.
1970s to 1980s pattern. Metal. Clutch pin back
1960s pattern. Metal. Clutch pin back. Hard to find.
Republic period. Worn by personnel. Padded.
WWII pattern. Wire embroidered.
Pre Republic type. Wire embroidered.
First Republic type. Wire embroidered with metal coat of arms. Hard to find.
Brass and enamel. Button hole type. Rare.
4 Pins.Rare Ysterguard eagle included. Sold as lot. Original.
2 variants. Sold as lot. Original.
Worn by the Boer youth in the AWB. Rubberized. Single. Rare.
Plastic. Single. Original.
Screen printed single variant. Original. For commando units who were AWB trained.
Screen printed single. Original. For commando units who were AWB trained.
Issued in 1937 to pilots who joined the Aero Club of South Africa. Pin back. Numbered 285. Rare.
Worn on armband. Original. Rare.
Comes with 2 original AWB badges stitched lightly to armband. Rare badges.
Personal bodyguard unit to leader of the AWB. Original leather flash. Single.
Worn by aircrew. Kings crown wire embroidered. Used.
1838 to 1938. Powder horn for Voortrekker celebration. Brass.
Worn by POWs held at Koffiefontein internment camp during WW2 as a lapel badge. Rare.