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Worn on lower sleeve. Brass with 4 lugs. Black cloth backing.
Brass cap badge. 1916 to 1918. Worn in German East Africa. Lugs intact. Very rare.
Hand made brooch. Pin broken off. On the front is the Cape coat of arms and on the reverse is the Goat in the porthole as the Springbok was known as. Great detail.
1914 to 1932. Set. Lug back. Original.
Served in GSWA with major Botha as commanding officer. Single. Rare.
Rare set. Worn in East Africa. Brass. Original.
Single. Brass. Lug back. Original.
1916 to 1918. Lug back. Cast. Original. Hard to find.
18th mounted rifles. Served in the GSW campaign in 1915. From Upington area. Lug back. Very rare. Original.
Single. Worn from 1916 to 1918. Lug back. Original. Rare.
1914 to 1920s. Lug back with tartan. Original.
Lugs intact. Single. Metal cut out. Rare.
Shoulder title. Worn from 1914 to 1915. Single. Lug back. Original. Hard to find.
(5th Inf) 1913 to 1932. single. Lug back. Original. Hard to find
1913 to 1926. Brass. Screw back. Original and rare.
Worn on uniform from 1913 to 1930. Lug back. Original. Rare set.
Bi-metal. Worn 1897 to 1939. From 1922 this size only worn as officers helmet badge. Lug back.
Brass. Lug back.
Worn on slouch hat. Brass sheet cutout. Lug back. Rare.
South West African Regiment brass cap badge. 1915 to 1919. Very rare.
Blue enamel. Pin back.
Single. Lug back. Original. Hard to find. Maker marked.
Single. Lug back. Original. Hard to find.
Served in France at Ypres. Single. Lug back. Original. Hard to find
Shoulder title. Worn 1915 to 1918. Brass with lugs intact. Single. Rare.
Single. Worn as shoulder title. 1916 to 1918. Lug back.
Brass cap badge. Served in German SWA. 1915 to 1920. Rare. Lug back.
Hand cut. Brass proficiency badge.
Shoulder Title. Brass with lugs. Hand cut. Rare.
Used in German South West Africa.Ordinary ranks. Original and rare.