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1913 to 1963. Bi-metal. Lug back. Rare badge.
Rare variant in English only. Original.
Served in East Africa to Italy. Enamel. Safety pin back. Original. Squadron flew Hurricanes and Spitfires. Rare.
Silver marked. Pin back.
Embroidered wire. Clutch pin back. Original.
Bone. Handmade pilot wing.
Pin back. Worn by all Woman Auxiliary pilots on their ties. Used as a pilot wing before cloth wing issued. Rare.
Worn during the war. Lug back. Single.
Fitted on top pith helmet for parades. Gilded metal. Original.
Collar badge. Lug back.
Original worn wing
Wing down variant– non padded.
Used in north Africa, as it has hangers, so it can be removed and washed.
Cap or Beret badge used by Armored Regiment in WW2. 1934 – 1963, brass, lugs intact.
Worn from 1935 – 1965, prong back.
South African Artillery Cap Badge, Double Wheel type, 1926 – 1959.
South African Artillery Cap Badge, 1937 – 1959.
Silver. Unnamed as issued. For volunteer unpaid service during the war.
Medal Group. Comes with his miniature medals. Complete with papers. Soldier captured at Tobruck, North Africa. P.O.W. in Italy and Germany.
12 Bomber Squadron during the Ethopian campaign. Grandson of Louw Wepener. 4 medals named to him. Africa Star, 39/45 Star, Southern Africa Service Medal and 39/45 War Medal.
Named to Lieut R.B. Kellar. 17 SQD. Killed on raid, 22 September 1944 in Italy. Squadron flew Venturas. Wood and copper. Slight corner damage. Rare.
Issued to Coloured soldier. 5 Medal group. Comes with photo copy of certificate of service. All medals named.
South African Armoured Car group. 39/45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defense medal, War medal and Africa Service medal. Comes with copies of his service record. Named to all medals. Comes with medal envelopes.
Died of wounds at Monte Sole. Italy 17.4.45. Comes with photo copies of his service in the Royal Durban Light Infantry.
With issue paper. Served in North Africa and Italy. Named to Engineer corps soldier. Unresearched group. Comes with Egypt cast badge, tie pin, SA legion badge and shoulder title.
From Baviaan Spoort camp for Germans outside of Pretoria. For a sporting prize. Reverse shows sport fields. Metal casting. Very rare.
Named to captain in SAAF with his serial number. Can be researched. brass on wood.
War Department marked. Complete with red hackle. Medium size.
SACS side cap worn by a woman who worked at radar sites.
Named to service woman on inside. Rare.
Belonged to an officer in SAMC. His ID card is in the inside of the peak cap. Named. summer issue.
For sailors who served in the SANS. Tally with SA and kings crown with anchor. Size 56. Original. Rare.