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AUCTION B86 SALE OF MEDALS, BADGES & MILITARIA
7th FEBRUARY 2018
TO BE HELD 06:00 PM AT OUR PREMISES –
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MEDAL YEAR BOOK 2018 NOW IN STOCK LIMITED STOCK – R550.00
INDEX
DESCRIPTION PAGE # DESCRIPTION PAGE # SILVER SMALLS 3 WEBGEAR 19-20 GALLANTRY 3-10 DE-ACTIVATED FIREARM 20 LONG SERVICE MEDAL 10 SAAF CEREMONIAL OFFICERS
DAGGER 20
ANGLO BOERE OORLOG MEDALS 10-12 16 MM PROJECTOR FILM 20 BOER WAR MEDALS 12 BOOKS 20-29 BOER WAR MINIATURE GROUP 12 CAMPAIGN MEDALS 12 CHINA 1900 12 QSA’S 12-13 GIFT TIN 13 WW I MEDALS 13 GIFT TIN 13 WW II MEDALS 13 WW II GROUPS 13-14 MISCELLANEOUS WW II 14 MASONIC MEDALS 14 LONG SERVICE MEDALS 14 SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE 14 SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS 14 SADF MEDALS 15 HOMELAND MEDALS 15 MINIATURE MEDALS 15 SA PRISON SERVICE MEDALS 15 RHODESIAN MEDALS 16 RHODESIAN MISCELLANEOUS 16 BADGES 16-17 GREAT BRITAIN BADGES 17 SWEET HEARTS BROOCHES 17 POUCH BADGE 17 CHIN STRAP 18 SADF CHAPLAINS STOLES 18 EPAULETTE 18 SA POLICE TUPPERWARE FLASHES (OLD SAP)
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SAP RANK 18 PLAQUES 18 SADF INSIGNIA 18 MEDALLIONS 18-19 DOCUMENTS 19 POSTERS 19 FLASHES 19 WINGS 19 HEADGEAR 19
LOT# DESCRIPTION RESERVE
OUR GRADING POLICY EF+ = Almost as issued EF = Slightly worn VF+ = More worn and may have an edge knock VF = The design shows wear from polishing and there are edge knocks F+ = The design is still quite clear and has many edge knocks F = The design is worn flat, has many edge knocks and may be damaged
SILVER SMALLS E001 Set of 25 gold plated silver stamps made by The Cape Historical
Mint. In wooden box. 2145
E002 Ink Well 300 E003 Sugar Tong 60
E004 Small silver spoon 30 E005 Large silver spoon 40
E006 Box lid 150
E007 Match box cover 220
GALLANTRY G008 Five: Captain Johannes Christoffel SCHEEPERS
Military Cross; 1914/15 Star Pte J.C. Scheepers 2nd Infy War and Victory medals Capt J.C. Scheepers with MID leaf Death Plaque Johannes Christoffel Scheepers. There is a copied black and white photo of Capt Scheepers.EF+ His citation reads as follows: ”CAPTAIN JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL SCHEEPERS, MC, MID Christie was born at Burgersdorp on 7 March 1896 and was educated at Stellenbosch Boys High School. In 1913 he matriculated from the SA College School with a first class pass. He then entered the South African College where he enrolled in the BA course where he distinguished himself in the academic and sporting fields. He represented the University teams in Rugby, Swimming and Waterpolo. In September 1914, at the age of 18, he left the South African College to join the Duke of Edinburghs Own Volunteer Rifles (The Dukes) where he participated in the South-West campaign as a private. He returned home at the end of the campaign in July 1915 and in September volunteered for service overseas. He enlisted with the 1st SA Infantry Battalion which was part of the 1st SA Infantry Brigade. The Brigade was billeted at Bordon camp and received its initial training there. Christie was commission on 8 December 1915 and kept at Bordon Camp as a machine gun instructor with the SA Reserve Battalion until January 1917, when he rejoined his battalion in France. As a keen soccer player, he captained a Springbok team which had a very successful English tour. Christie also won a gold medal for
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swimming. At the battles of Arras in1917 he was awarded the Military Cross and promoted to lieutenant for bravery in the field. On 30 May 1917 he was presented with his Military Cross ribbons by his Corps Commander. He was promoted to captain and transferred to England on convalescent leave in 1918 after being wounded. In April 1918, he rejoined his unit and served with distinction during the various actions on the Western Front. On 9 July1918, he left for Paris with 50 other ranks to participate in the 14th July celebrations and returned to his unit, the South African Composite Battalion on 19 July. He was killed in action at Metered Ridge on 20 July 1918, aged 22. For this action, he was awarded a posthumous Mention in Dispatches. At the time, the only posthumous awards awarded were the Victoria Cross or a Mention in Dispatches. He is buried in the La Kruele British Cemetery”. “The official cinema man was up in the front line and took the whole thing. Some four or five Germans, including an officer, were shot in the trenches and a number must have been killed in the dug-outs. In fact, when one was blown up, a man’s leg and boot were blown out of the entrance into the trench. Maj-Gen Lukin and a lot of other senior watched the whole show through telescopes from a distant observation post and they all said the behavior of ROFFE and SCHEEPERS was magnificent. Gene RAL Lukin came up and congratulated me and said the above officers must be recommended for awards” Description of Trench Raid : Brigadier General Dawson. “This officer rendered conspicuous gallant and valuable service on 20th July, 1918, after Metered had been captured. All platoon officers in his Company having become casualties, Capt Scheepers took command of the foremost line, visited outposts constantly, and personally patrolled 600 yards ahead of the outposts, and gained touch with the enemy. He shot several Germans at close quarters, and located two enemy field guns. On morning 21st July, he again pushed forward and, by his gallant leadership, 1 heavy and 3 light Trench Mortars were captured. By utterly disregarding his own safety at a critical time, and by brilliant example and initiative, he gained us important ground and established a line in front of which the enemy were forced to retire. This gallant young officer was killed by shell fire while still further advancing our line.”
G009 Pair: Gnr F. de V. SCHEEPERS SAHA Brother of Captain J.C. Scheepers MC KIA 18 April 1918 Chocques France. There is a copied photo of F. De V Scheepers. He attested
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19/1/17 so the 1914/15 Star is not missing. There are numerous photocopies of the attestation papers etc.
P010 A rare Great War South African Brigade ”Messines” and
“Le Cateau” M.M. and bar group of four awarded to L Cpl Richard Theophilus St George, 2nd S.A. Infantry and 3rd
Mounted Rifles.
1. Military Medal and bar G.V.R., 10599 Pte RT St George
2/S.A.INF.;
2. 1914-15 Star, Pte RT St George Intell. Staff; 3. British War Medal, L Cpl RT St George 2ND S.A.I.;
4. Victory medal (bilingual), L Cpl RT St George 2ND S.A.I..
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M.M. London Gazette 13 September 1918, 10599 Pte. R.T. St George, Inf. Bn.
Bar to M.M. London Gazette 17 June 1919, 10599 Pte. (Lce.-
Cpl.) R.T. St. George, M.M., 2nd S.A. Inf. Bn.
Citation for the Military Medal
2nd S.A.I. 10599 Private Richard Theophilus St George
“On the evening 10th April a Regimental Aid Post was established in an elephant shelter on the side of a PILL BOX, which was
under machine gun fire from the right flank. Ptes ST GEORGE
and LEVEY acted as Regimental Stretcher Bearers during the whole of the operations until the Brigade was relieved on the
13th and were joined by Pte MACKAY later. The shelling was most severe, especially from heavy guns and the machine guns
continued to enfilade the position constantly, yet, without
hesitation they volunteered and cheerily carried the wounded back to the Regimental Aid Post until same had to be moved
back about 500 yards. With conspicuous courage and calmness they still continued to bring in the wounded, notwithstanding
that one of the party had been killed by a sniper, and two others wounded. Later, when this second Regimental Aid Post had been
blown up by shell fire they carried their wounded to almost
DAYLIGHT CORNER. On the afternoon of the 13 th these three men brought back from the Reserve Trenches six dangerously
wounded cases under shell fire, the most severe they had yet experienced. Their action and devotion to duty encouraged
enormously all other stretcher bearers and inspired confidence.
Were it not for their gallantry many of our wounded would have succumbed. Their self-sacrifice and generosity were particularly
to be observed by all.”
St George fought in the German March 1918 Somme offensive and at Messines, Wytchaete, Ridge Wood,
Meteren, Beaurevoir and at Le Cateau. He was lightly
wounded on 19th July 1918 at Meteren on the first day of the offensive (shrapnel wounds to the hand), and severely
wounded on 17th October 1918 at Le Cateau on the first day of the offensive (shrapnel wounds to the buttocks). St
George was awarded his M.M. for deeds of gallantry performed
at Messines, and a bar to his M.M. for deeds of gallantry performed at Le Cateau.
St George served in both German South West Africa with the
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Intelligence Staff and in France and Flanders with the 2nd SAI. As related by his sister Nancy in 1986, Richard (known
affectionately as Dick), volunteered for service overseas in 1915 but was turned down as a result of his poor eyesight. After
receiving news of his brother John’s death (who died of wounds
in France on 15th October 1916), Dick volunteered on 23 November 1916 and was accepted. He insisted on being a
stretcher bearer as his brother had been.
Before the War St George attended school in England (the
Catholic Jesuit College in Derbyshire), thereafter Grootfontein College in the Western Cape, where he learned the trade of
dairy farming. After his return from the War St George worked at the Creamery (Dairy) at Volksrus, Ladysmith and Greytown
until he contracted flu and died of pneumonia in 1921. He is buried in Pietermarirzburg in the Commercial Road cemetary.
Sold with:
1. Copied service papers;
2. A copy of St Georges’s citation for the MM; 3. A copied hand written letter from St George to his mother
written whilst overseas at school in England (1908);
4. A large portrait type photograph of St George wearing his S.A.I. uniform.
P011 A Great War “East Africa” M.S.M. Group of five to Sergeant
(Motor Cycle Despatch Rider) William Henry Batchelor, Heidelburg Commando, South African Service Crops, late South African Constabulary. 1.QSA Clasps: CC; OFS; Tvl ; SA01; SA02 3488 Cl. Tpr W.H. Batchelor S.A.C. 2. 1914/15 Star Sjt W.H. Batchelor Heidelburg Cdo 3. British War Medal 1914-20, Sjt W.H. Batchelor S.A.S.C. 4. Victory Medal (bilingual) Sjt W.H. Batchelor S.A.S.C. 5. Meritorious Service Medal GVR 2044 M.D.R. W.H Batchelor SA Mtr. Desp: Coy (this last with minor official correction, generally very fine) M.S.M. London Gazette, 29 August 1918, S African Force, 2044 M.D.R. W.H. Bachelor SA Motor Despatch Coy. “…. In recognition of valuable services rendered with the Forces in East Africa during the present war”. UDF G.O 2630 Reward for War Services South African Force 2044 Motor Desp. Rider W.H. Batchelor, SA Motor Despatch Coy. Extract from official records, being South African Motor Despatch Rider Company – Records of Service in East Africa (copy included) “2044 Batchelor W.H. Despatch Rider Landed Kilindini 3:8:1916 Leave to SA 27:2:1917, returned to G.E.A. 18:6:1917. Invalided 17:11:1917. Joined G.H.Q. at Lukugura and went with them through to Morogoro. Then went with first detachment to Kilwa and remained there till he went to SA on leave. Since return through part Lindi operations. Awarded
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Meritorious Service Medal G.R.O. 549 17:6:1918” Herewith extracts from official records, being, SA Motor Cyclists Corps; E.A. Campaign 1916-1918 Part 1 (pages 1-5) “The SA Motor Cyclists Corps war formed in January 1916 under the command of Col. Fairweather, D.S.O., with Capt D McMillan as adjutant. It consisted of 8 platoons and Headquarters under Lieuts. Hoskyn, McHardy, Henry, Hall, Ramsay, Kelly, Jackson, Houghton and Clarke, respectively. Headquarters was composed of signalers, motor mechanics and c; in addition each platoon had its own mechanics. The uniform consisted of helmet (with yellow diamond flash having red edge), tunic, shirt, corduroy, rinding breeches, leather leggings, and British warm overcoat, and for wet weather, oilskin coat and trousers of brilliant yellow hue. Badge on helmet was a flying wheel, and shoulder badges S.A.M.C.C. The machines provided were B.S.A’s and they certainly proved their worth in the field. Gun-buckets were affixed to the front fork as a receptacle for the short rifles issued, and were also used as a means for conveying Lewis guns, signaling equipment and c. “At Kondoa, Irangi, we linked up with the 2nd Division under General Van Deventer. Cycles were parked near the hospital about 2 miles from the town, and we took up a position on a small hill (some 4 miles outside the town, called Rock Rabbit Ridge, with various infantry and horse units nearby. We were referred to by the other units as “Jimmy Fairweather’s rock rabbits”. One platoon was sent to another hill called Loskop. Patrols were sent out into the adjoining mealie lands to try and contact the enemy, who held a front of 7 miles. The whole division frequently came under shell fire from the German position, where some naval guns of the “Koningsberg” had been mounted.” “Looking back on our experiences in East Africa, Central Africa, Nyasaland and Portuguese East Africa, we are proud to think we were the pioneer Corps of present day mechanized form of fighting, though little did we think of that at the time. Owing to our great mobility we could be rushed to any threatened spot with the least possible delay, and no one realized this more than General Northey”. “In all over 1000 men were recruited for the S.AM.C.C. The Corps had engagements with the enemy at Kondoa Irangi, Kidete, Iranga (patrol skirmishes); Tandala and Regone (Portuguese East Africa)” Herewith extracts from “Reminiscences of the German East Africa Campaign 1916-1918” by H.R. Dewey, which give some idea of the realities in the Motor Cycle Corps in German East Africa Nearing Kondoa Iranga (pages 5-6)
…. The 20 mile journey next day from this halting place was a nightmare, the road chewed up by lorries, was of deep loose sand, and it was purgatory to a well laden motor cycle to traverse it, and our lungs almost burst with the strain. All that day in again intense tropical heat, our weary unit did its 2 to 4 miles per hour. We had literally to plough our way here over unspeakable tracks-shoving, pulling and digging out the vehicles. The BSA Cycles stood up to it all extraordinarily well and certainly better than the human freight.” Dodoma occupied by Motor Cycle Corps (pages 9-10) “Next morning we received order to occupy Dodoma. In East Africa one has to get accustomed to driving over ground that may be anything from rocks to deep dongas, and our cycles at time sunk almost up to the axles, and on top gear, going all out, it was just possible to make 4 – 6 miles an hour while the wheels send up columns of sand, like a terrier digging out a rat. It was in places a heartbreaking business, for the sandy and waterless nature of this part of the country made it a purgatory for both man and beast. We shall long remember the battling on our cycles with sand, dust, flies, heat and thirst”. Sold with: 1.Copies service papers 2. A rare unused WW I Postcard entitled Songs that are sung (No 3) “Every little while” A Despatch Rider’s little worries in thorny country (By Chas Cutler). The Post card depicts a dispatch rider in uniform repairing a motor cycle puncture in the African bush under a tree. Alo included the following copied official archive documents: 3. SA Motor cyclest Corps E.A. Campaign 1916-1918, Part 1 (5 pages) 4. SA Motor Cyclist Corps War Diary September – December 1917 (12 pages) 5. Reminiscences of the German East Africa Campaign 1916-1918 by HR Dewey Parts 1, 2, 3 , 4 and 5 (21 pages), this being a personal account of life in the Motor Cycle Corps in German East Africa during WW I.
H012 Distinguished Conduct medal awarded to Sgt H.G. REYNOLDS Herbert Reynolds attested and left in 26/7/16 with the S.AM.C. where he was mentioned in dispatched on 30/5/17 and the DCM 17/6/18. Thirteen pages of research accompany the medal. The medal has had partial name erasing. The letters legible “LYN and S.AM.C.” Of the eight DCM’s to the SAMC this is the only one that matches with the letters EYN being part of his name. The citation reads as follows.”For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. This NCO has done most excellent work in the past eighteen months in two separate areas. In every action at which he has been present he has set a very high example of coolness under fire, and by his conduct in treating the sick and wounded.”
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S013 British Empire Medal GRI James BEATIE with a wooden box with the Kings Crown stamped into it.
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S014 Six: 47564 CPL F. NIXON 106 BY R.F.A. GVR MM 1914/15 Star and Bar 47564 A.B.M.B.R. F. NIXON R.F.A. War and Victory medals with mid leaf India General Service Bar Afghanistan NWF1919 47564 A. Sgt F. Nixon R.A. Somme Medal unnamed as issued. The following original document accompanies the lot: Army Records Centre date 1st June 1970 – state that Frank Nixon served with the 106 Battery and was wounded on 10/9/16. Awarded the MM LG 9/11/16. The original certificate for the Somme medal named to Frank Nixon Cpl Royal Field Artillery 106 BA ARTY. Ten copies of letters written with regards to the award of the Somme medal. An original MID certificate Bdr. F. Nixon
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S015 Five: MINIATURES Attributed to Cpl Frank NIXON GVR MM; 1914/15 Star/ War Medal; Victory medal IGS Bar Waziristan 1919-24 mounted for wear. There is a distressed leather case
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F016 Eight: 103776 N.A. McGREGOR O.B.E., D.F.C., 24 Squadron S.A.A.F. Distinguished flying cross; OBE; 1939/45 Star; Africa Star with N.A. 1942-43 bar, Italy Star; War medal with MID, Africa Service Medal and Efficiency medal all officially impressed. Please note: The Efficiency medal is Mint in original box of issue, and this medal is engraved as issued. Having seen peacetime service with the 3rd M.R. of the Natal Mounted Rifles, he was a trooper from 1925 to 1929. He attested at the “old age” of 33 years and 11 months as Air Gunner in the South African Air Force. He served part time at 66 and 68 Air Schools, Youngfield and on 28/6/41 attested full time as an observer with the temporary rank of Second Lieutenant. He was posted to Zwartkop Air Station preparing to his departure for Egypt on July 1941. He served with 24 Squadron SAAF from August 1941 to September 1942 flying Boston bombers and gained promotion to Lieutenant. Further promotion followed to Lieutenant-Colonel on May 1943. At the end of 1943 he was based in Italy where over the next two years he flew missions. On 27 June 1945 N.A. McGregor was released from active service. He for his service with 24 Squadron SAAF was awarded the DFC officially gazetted on 8 June 1944. His citation reads : “ This officer has proved himself to be an exceptionally skilled observer. He has lead numerous successful and difficult bombing
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raids, invariably displaying great courage in the face of the enemy. His service has been invaluable.” He also has the Order of the British Empire conferred on him, gazetted on 18 September 1942. The citation reads : “This Officer has carried out the difficult and important task of bombing control with the Desert Air Force. He has contributed greatly to the success of light and medium bomber operations. His judgment and reliability have been exceptional.” He was also mentioned in dispatches. There are numerous accounts of his air sortie operations.
LONG SERVICE MEDAL L017 Prison Service for Faithful Service Silver 18 year VF+ 270
ANGLO BOERE OORLOG MEDALS
R018 Burger G.L. ERASMUS Confirmed Rustenburg Commando. States that he fought from “1ste Oktober 1899 tot einde 1902 31ste Mei” Issued 16/8/1941. Type 2 suspender and WW II naming.
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R019 Burger J.R. SWANEPOEL Jacobus Remsius Swanepoel. This is a rare instance of an ABO medal being approved to a “Hensopper” On his Vorm B Swanepoel claimed seeing action at Stormberg, Penhoek, Jamestown, Bethulie and Wepener (at the bridge). He also stated that he was captured in the De Wetsdorp Hospital and afterwards imprisoned in the Bloemfontein Goal up to the end of the War. With the limited data available in the early 1940”s his claim was accepted at face value and the medal issued. The UCT computerized database on British Concentration Caps tells a different story. He is listed as having taken the oath of Neutrality at De Wetsdorp in March 1900 and at Bethulie in July 1900. He transferred from Bloemfontein refugee camp to the Bethulie refugee camp on 2 August 1901. Left for his home in Bethulie with his wife and son on 18 August 1902. Type 2 suspender WW II naming
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R020 Burger I.A. REINACH Vorm B confirms Isaac Alfred Jacobstad Kdo. Taken P.O.W. ON 27 February 1900 at Paardeberg. Fought at Magersfontein, Graspan. Medal issued 27/9/1937. Medal has type I suspender and WW II type naming.
EF 2500
R021 Burger C.J. BRITS Vorm B sows that Casper Jacobus Brits fought with the Frankfort Kdo under Commandant Alexander Ross. Fought at Estcourt, Bothaville, Tugela, Vredefort and Frankfort. He was present at the action at Bothaville 6 November 1900 when Lt. Col. Le Galloes was killed. Medal issued 18/9/41. Type 2 suspender and small WW II naming.
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R022 Burger W.J.I. DAVEL Vorm B confirms Willem Johannes Izak Davel fought with Standerton Kdo. Fought at Graskop, Belfast, Rooi Hoogte. Taken P.O.W. 27/2/1902. Medal issued 10 October 1921
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R023 Burger A.J. SWANEPOEL Vorm B confirms fought with Krugersdorp Kdo. Andries Johannes Swanepoel fought at Berklog; Kliprivier, Donkerhoek, Bronkhorstspruit, DALMANUTHA. Taken P.O.W. and interned in Portugal. Medal issued 4 September 1923. Type 1 suspender type 2 naming.
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R024 Burger C.G. COETZEE Vorm B confirms Cornelis Gerhardus Coetzee Fought at Mafeking, Donderhoek, Selekats nek, Brakfontein ens. Taken P.O.W. Aug 1901. Medal issued 24/11/1922
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R025 Burger J.M. VENTER Confirmed with Vorm B Johannes Michael Venter fought with Bethlehem Kdo. Fought at Ladysmith, Colenso, Groenkop, Calusberg, De Aar, Jaemerie Kop Lindley. Taken P.O.W. and sent to India. Medal issued 6 Jun 1927. Type 2 suspender Type 2 naming
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R026 Burger D.R. POTGIETER Confirmed with Vorm B Dirk Renier Potgieter fought at Winburg, Senekal, Ladybrand. Taken P.O.W. 11 October 1900 sent to St Helena Fought with Frankfort Kdo. Medal issued 25/11/1945.
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R027 Burger M.W. PRETORIUS Confirmed with Vorm B Mathys Wynan Pretorius fought with the Hoopstad Kdo. Taken P.O.W. 27 Februaty 1900 at Paardeberg. Fought at Modderiver, Magersfontein. The vorm is signed and completed by his widow. He died of fever in the POW Camp 5 June 1900. There is a statement in Afrikaans by H.W.I. Ras knew the deceased very well and was with him when he died in the Camp. Attested by Kapt ….. Medal issued 18 April 1922. Type 1 suspender type 2 naming
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R028 Burger A.S. DU PREEZ Confirmed with Vorm B Andries Stepanus Du Preez Fought with Middelburg Kdo. Fought at Tugela, Belfast and Middelburg. Issued 1923. Type 1 suspender type 2 naming
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R029 Burger M.J. VAN JAARSVELD Confirmed with copy of Vorm B Martin Jacobus Van Jaarsveld fought with Komdt F. Badenhorst Kdo. Fought at Merrisfontein, Bosberg, Lelufontein. Taken P.O.W. 8/8/1901 sent to India. Medal issued 1942. Type 2 suspender and type 2 naming.
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R030 Burger P.J. MYBURG Confirmed with copy of Vorm B Petrus Johannes Myburg fought with Middelburg Kdo. Issued 1921. Type 1 suspender and naming
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X031 Burger F.W.C. BUITENDAG Potchefstroom Cdo R032 Pair: Burger H.D. NAUDE
Confirmed with copy of Vorm B Hendrik Davide Naude fought with the Rustenburg Kdo. Taken P.O.W. 1901 and sent to Bermuda. Fought at Derde Poort, Warmbad and Koedoesrand. He states on the Vorm B that he was adjutant to Komdant J.C. Stoffberg. There is a letter from HQ to Mnr D.S. Van der Westhuizen asking for clarification of his Rank. There follows an explanation that a number of Burgers were used to take messages to the Veldkornetts. Naude was one of them. Issued in 1942. Type 2 suspender and naming. Agricultural silver prize from the Rustenburg Agricultural Union to H.D. Naude “Voor Wagen en Voor Buurgebruiks 24 Mei 1911” Prize medal
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BOER WAR MEDALS
B033 Trio: QSA 2 Bars : CC and OFS KSA 2 Bars: SA01, SA02 4485 Pte W.J. RUSSELL 9th Lancers Police Service Medal 2273 (M) Det/Constable W.J. Russell. KSA has been renamed. Included in lot is ribbon bar
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BOER WAR MINIATURE GROUP B034 Miniature QSA: 2 bars – CC and OFS
Miniature KSA: 2 bars – SA01, SA02 Miniature Faithfull Service Police miniatures – mounted for wear
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CAMPAIGN MEDALS
J035 SA Medal 1853 Cpl J.H. BASWORTH 12th Lancers – renamed. Confirmed on Roll as Private John Basworth – 1 edge knick
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J036 Egypt Medal 1882 Bar Tel-El-Kebir 1073 Pte W. STANLEY 3 K.R.R.C. Contact wear from the Khedives Star
F+ 1100
J037 India General Service 1895 Victoria Bar Relief of Chitral 1895 3222 Pte W. HAMMOND 1st Bn East Kent Regt – medal engraved in running script
VF+ 2200
J038 Kings South Africa Medal Bars: SA01; SA02 4812 Pte E. COOMBES 17TH Lancers
VF+ 800
D039 Khedives Star unnamed as issued VF+ 750
CHINA 1900
J040 No bar : J. WILLIAMS STO H.M.S. Terrible VF+ 2800
QSA’s
D041 Disk: R. FURNEY C.G.R. VF 700 R042 No bar: Tpr G. FAUCHE Hex River DMT – very scarce only 15
issued EF 3500
R043 No bar: Tpr C. WANKLE (157) East London DMT F 1800
R044 No bar: Tpr S.J. JAKINS Victoria East DMT VF+ 2500 R045 No bar: Tpr G. HOLLIS Adelaide DMT EF 1500
D046 One bar: OFS Mr S. GILLHAM Imp RLY
VF 1300
R047 Two bars: Defence of Kimberley and Kimberley Star ‘a’ Pte A. GOOSE
VF+ 5000
R048 Two bars: Def. of Ladysmith; TVL Cpl J.M. WILLOCK (5709) Liverpool Regt
VF- 2000
R049 Three bars: CC; OFS; TVL Pte J. GILKS (24002) 35TH Co. Imp. Yeo
VF 1500
J050 Three bars: CC; OFS; Tvl 65725 Dvr J. COLE 87th Bty R.F.A.
VF+ 1550
R051 Four bars: CC; Wep; TVL; Witt Pte A.B. BAYLOR (3231) Cape Mtd Rifles impressed in small letters. This medal has not been renamed.
VF+ 4000
R052 Four bars: CC; Rhod; OFS; TVL Lt Sir A. ARMSTRONG Bt 61 Co. 17/Imp Yeo. Engraved as issued
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R053 Five bars: CC; PAA; Drie; Jhb; SA01 Pte F MARLOW (3117) 2ND Duke of Cornwall Lt Inf.
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GIFT TIN
D054 Victoria Chocolate tin – empty and has a bit of rust 280
WW I MEDALS B055 War badge numbered – silver EF 100
J056 Victory Medal 58120 Cpl L. DAMS R.A.M.C. VF 50 P057 Pretoria Citizens Service medal EF 200
P058 Masonic medal : Transvaal Volunteer EF 200
P059 Johannesburg Peace medal – no ring VF 120
GIFT TIN D060 Princess Mary’s gift tin for WW I 320
WW II MEDALS
J061 SA War Service medal unnamed as issued EF 250
J062 Malawi Silver Jubilee medal 1989 EF 220 J063 Air Crew Europe Star South African plated issue EF 3000
WW II GROUPS
D064 Four: 53463 Sjt F.W. JONES R.A.P.C. Africa Star; Defence; War medals unnamed as issued. GVIR Regular Army Long Service and Good Conduct – all mounted for wear
EF 1000
J065 Four: 116940 H.K.A. VENTER 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; War and Africa Service medals
VF+ 400
L066 Four: SAP 197017 R.W. CLOETE 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; War and Africa Service medals
VF+ 990
X067 Six: D.C. TOWNS 1939/45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; Defence; War and Africa service medals. He served in the Meteorological Sec ion in the S AAF where at the end of his service reached the rank of F/Sgt.
VF+ 550
PAIR S068 Pair: L/SF X 886643 D.F. REDFERN NAIM (O) R.N.
British Korea and UN Korea medal unnamed as issued EF 2500
MISCELLANEOUS WW II
N069 Mentioned in Dispatches certificate in Afrikaans signed by J. Smuts
EF 20
N070 Kings Commendation certificate signed by J. Smuts EF 20
N071 Kings Commendation signed by J. Smuts in Afrikaans EF 20 N072 Union Defence Force certificate for good war service and
devotion to duty – unsigned EF 20
N073 Union Defence Force certificate for good war service and devotion to duty – unsigned
EF 20
MASONIC MEDALS P074 Masonic medal: Peace Medal WW I 300
P075 Masonic medal : Transvaal Volunteer 200
LONG SERVICE MEDALS
J076 Territorial Efficiency medal Bar Territorial 866362 Gnr H.J. JENNING R.A.
EF 700
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE D077 Pre 1994 Pair Flying Squad Tupperware flashes
D078 Pre 1994 Pair General Officers Gorget collars D079 Ten year bronze Troue Diens/Faithful service medal numbered EF 160
J080 Three: Bronze Ten year service 117887 K/Sen Serjt W. J.J. WALDUCK ½/1965 Silver 18 Year Long Service Vir Troue Diens Type 17967 (V) K (1) Serst Walduck W 30 Year Silver Merit medal 1/9/1963
VF+ 500
SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS N081 Certificate of Commendation for Laudable Service in the SA
Defence Force unsigned by the Chief of Personnel EF 20
N082 African Union Service medal – rare issue to a SANDF soldiers during first deployment in Sudan, before it became a UN mission – mint in box of issue
500
SADF MEDALS D083 20 Year faithful service medal 275
D084 10 Year faithful service medal 220 D085 Five: Military Merit Medal; Pro Patria; Southern Africa medal;
General service medal; Unitas medal. With his Commision document to Adriaan Hermanus Gill dated 7 Maart 1995 signed by N. Mandela State President and G. Mare Minister van die Kabinet. Medal court mounted for wear
EF 700
T086 Seven: Pro Patria; Venda D.F.; Unitas; Loyal Service with 20 year bar; Loyal Service with 30 year bar; Venda D.F. Long Service (bronze) and Congo UN Medals. All are purported to be WO1 XXX
VF 400
HOMELAND MEDALS D087 Ciskei 10 year service – no ribbon EF 100
D088 Bophuthatswana Police 210 year service medal – no ribbon VF 100
MINIATURE MEDALS N089 African Union Service medal miniature EF 50
X090 Order of the Bath EF 650
X091 Order of St Johns EF 200 X092 Imperial Service medal EF 100
X093 ER Distinguished service cross EF 100 X094 Military Cross EF 300
X095 Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal EF 600 X096 Queen South Africa EF 250
X097 Kings South Africa with SA01 and SA02 bars EF 250 X098 1914/15 Star EF 50
X099 WW I War medal EF 50
X100 Mercantile Marine Medal EF 300 X101 Victory medal EF 50
X102 British General Service medal with Palestine bar EF 200 X103 Atlantic star EF 50
X104 WW II War medal EF 90 X105 ER Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal EF 300
X106 GV Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal EF 100
X107 ER Efficiency decoration Post 1969 with HAC ribbon, Territorial bar
EF 400
X108 ER Efficiency medal with Post 1969 ribbon T AVR Bar EF 400
X109 GV Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service medal EF 200 X110 SA Police Good Service medal EF 300
X111 British General Service medal EF 200
SA PRISON SERVICE MEDALS
D112 Cross for Merit unnamed EF 250 D113 Medal for Merit unnamed EF 400
D114 Medal for Merit miniature EF 50
RHODESIAN MEDALS J115 Rhodesian General Service medal 11435 V.D.T. (Vedette) W.H.
KENNEDY EF 200
J116 Rhodesian Police Long Service Good Conduct Medal 11432 Sgt JALA
EF 250
RHODESIAN MISCELANEOUS X117 This Kariba copy set of Rhodesian cap badges is set in a plywood
cut out map of Rhodesia which is displayed in book form. It has a printed index to the badges on copper. On the cover is a pressed out Rhodesian Army Logo. The entire “Book” is made with vinyl.
1000
W118 RHODESIA VEHICLE PENNANT Double sided Rhodesian flag canvas pennant. Size is 19.4 cm x 10.5 cm. Excellent condition.
150
W119 ZIMBABWE NOVELTY PLAYING CARDS Commissioned by a Rhodesian ex-Servicemen’s club, everyone in the Zim hierarchy on this pack of playing cards gets a new Chimurenga name; from “Robber” Mugabe all the way down the food chain. Unused.
100
BADGES L120 OC97 SAAF Officers Bullion wire cap badge VF+ 360
L121 OC138 Air Gunner wing VF 225 D122 O372 35 Engineer support squadron cap badge EF 50
D123 O474 Natal Mounted rifles cap badge EF 50
D124 O661 Witwatersrand Rifles Officer cap badge worn 1907-1945
EF 70
D125 O765 Brass Reg De Wet cap badge
D126 O867 Potchefstroom University Artillery EF 120 L127 O876 SA Instructional Corps Cap badge with lugs EF 135
D128 O953 Brass Reg President Kruger cap badge “Ons sal oorwin” type
EF 50
D129 O955 Brass Reg President Kruger collar “Ons sal oorwin” type
EF 35
D130 O1295 Brass South Africa Armour Corp cap badge EF 50 D131 O1303 Brass large “bok kop” cap badge – one post broken
off. VF 50
D132 O1304/05 Brass collar “bok kop” one pin broken off VF 30 D133 O1637 Women’s Auxillery brass collar badge but don’t face
- one has no lugs VF 50
D134 O1638 Women’s Auxillery brass collar badges but don’t face – one has lugs – small letters
VF 50
D135 O2421 2ND Field Engineer cap badge EF 50
D136 O2422 1 Construction cap badge EF 50 D137 O2427 2 SA Infantry cap badge with red backing EF 50
D138 O2444 Army Battle School cap badge EF 70
D139 O2445 4 SA Infantry cap badge with red backing EF 50 N141 O2821 SA Dutch Reformed Missionary Church “S” type cap
badge EF 200
L142 O2950 Cadet Corps WM EF 50
B143 9TH Lancers with K/C – lugs cut off – has a safety pin soldered on the back to make a sweet hearts brooch.
VF 40
B144 A smaller 9TH Lancers cap badge – has a coronation V/C – all lugs cut off and safety pin soldered on the back to make a sweet hearts brooch. Crown badly attached.
VF 40
B145 Fire Brigade helmet plate – lugs cut off and a screw bolt soldered on back.
F 20
D146 SA Police Officers enameled cap badge EF 120
GREAT BRITAIN BADGES
SCOTTISH BADGES L147 Gordon Highlanders cap badge with lugs VF+ 90
L148 Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders expertly relugged VF+ 110 L149 Cameron Highlanders cap badge with lugs VF+ 135
L150 Royal Engineers QVC with pin for slouch hat ? EF 180
L151 Royal Engineers QVC Pouch badge with 4 flat lugs VF+ 180 L152 17th Lancers cap badge – has lugs EF 180
L153 21ST (SAS) Artists Rifles cap badge with slider EF 135 L154 Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry cap badge lugs crushed EF 90
L155 Gloucester Regt back badge large size with lugs VF+ 90 L156 Royal Sussex Regt cap badge with lugs VF+ 90
L157 Ox and Bucks Light Infantry cap badge with lugs EF 90
L158 Northumberland Fusiliers cap badge with lugs VF+ 90 L159 12TH Royal Lancers cap badge with lugs VF+ 180
L160 Scots Greys cap badge with lugs VF+ 135
SWEET HEARTS BROOCHES D161 Torch Commando Pin 90
D162 Torch Commando Pin 90
D163 SA Air Force – like Owen 1535 tie pin – some enamel chipped off 90 D164 SA Medical Corps Crown type tie pin 90
D165 SA Artillery like Owen 835 tie pin 90 D166 Witwatersrand Rifles tie pin 90
D167 SA Air Force like Owen 2395 brooch – sterling silver 90 D168 Durban Light Infantry tie pin 90
D169 SA Air Force like Owen 1509 tie pin 90
D170 SA Air Force like Owen 1535 tie pin 90 D171 SA School cadets like Owen 2935 tie pin 90
D172 Transvaal Scottish tie pin 90 D173 Rand Light Infantry tie pin 90
D174 SA Air Force like Owen 2395 brooch pin mounted on a propeller 90 D175 SA Engineer Corps like Owen 1391 tie pin 90
POUCH BADGE B176 A beautiful silver hallmarked pouch type badge. Has numerous
flowers among splays of leaves that border two arrow holders which are made as towers of sea shell. There are no arrows but a beautiful piece of workmanship.
EF 80
CHIN STRAP B177 Chin strap for pith helmet. In very good condition including
leather backing and fitting screws. VF 30
SADF CHAPLAINS STOLES
N178 SANDF Chaplain Stole EF 200 N179 Reginal Task Force North – Unofficial although worn during
church services and chaplain periods in the unit. EF 200
EPAULETTE
B180 Light Horse Regiment chain mail epaulette as worn with undress blues uniform. Has 21 Lancer buttons attached. Buttons very polished.
F+ 50
RANK
B181 3 Single L/Cpl stripes – gold on black felt – sold as one lot. EF 30
SA POLICE TUPPERWARE FLASHES (OLD SAP) T182 Riot Unit 16 EF 50
T183 Onlus Eenheid 16 EF 50 T184 Special Constable unit x 2 EF 20
T185 Unit 16 Eenheid – a smaller Tupperware badge EF 50
SAP RANK
T186 Pre 1994 Warrant Officer brassard on light blue cloth EF 20 T187 Pre 1994 Warrant Officer brassard on dark blue cloth EF 20
T188 Sergeant brassard embroidered in yellow cotton on SAP Task Force camo.
EF 40
RHODESIAN PLAQUES N189 Army Service Corps VF 50
N190 Intelligence Corps VF 50
N191 Chaplain Corps F 50 N192 No 1 Rhodesian Air Force Squadron F 100
SANDF PLAQUES
N193 SA Army Training college 25 N194 Group Ten plaque 25
N195 SA Army Gymnasium 25
N196 Chaplain service 100 N197 SA Army Brigade Chaplain 50
N198 Army Battle school 50
SADF INSIGNIA N199 Chaplains Balkie EF 50
MEDALLIONS B200 Red enameled heart shape with letter “S C” either side of a white
circle with a letter “P” and chapter and verse from Bible. 50
B201 Brass Fleur Shaped cross on a circle. Various floral motifs with goblet in centre.
20
DOCUMENTS B202 Membership card of the 9th Lancers Association dated 1st January
1912. Name W.J. RUSSELL written on back VF 30
B203 Postcard of the 9th Lancers – has the history battle honours and traditions written on front.
VF 20
POSTERS The following individual lots are from the Uniforms of the
Rhodesian Security Forces by David Laird. Each print has a brief history of the unit with colour drawings mainly showing the dress the unit would have worn. All these prints are in excellent condition unless otherwise stated. Ideal for framing.
X204 No 28 Rhodesian Air Force – has foxing on the top edge. 100 X205 Armoured Car Regiment 100
X206 No 1 Rhodesian Light Infantry 100 X207 Rhodesian Women’s Services 100
X208 Rhodesian Military Police 100 X209 No 31 Rhodesian Air Force signed by David Laird 100
X210 Internal Affairs 100
X211 No 29 Rhodesian Air Force signed by David Laird 100 X212 No 30 Rhodesian Air Force signed by David Laird 100
X213 Rhodesian Service Corps 100 X214 Poster of a limited 1000 printed by permission of the Army
commander in glossy print by WO2 A. Du T. Crous. Has all cap badges framing a styalized statement praising the courage and endurance of all those Regiments. Poster in good clean condition, only some creases on the edge on the side – but once framed creases will not be seen.
100
FLASHES N215 Pair of Chaplains Tupperware flashes EF 50
WINGS X216 German metal master wing EF 50
X217 German metal Class II wing EF 50
HEADGEAR N218 SADF Chaplains beret with bullion wire Chaplains badge EF 100
N219 SADF Recce Beret with bullion wire Chaplains badge EF 200
N220 SADF Kevlar helmet with Nutria cover and a camo cover EF 400 T221 SAP Pre 1994 blue floppy cap with neck flap vf 80
WEB GEAR
N222 AK Magazine in a camo pouch VF 50 N223 SADF Camo battle jacket EF 500
N224 SADF Camo ruck sack complete with frame EF 900
N225 SADF camo pistol holster EF 100
N226 SADF Belt EF 50 N227 SADF Scarf EF 50
N228 Balaklava EF 50 N229 SADF Dixies and knife, fork and spoon set 50
N230 SADF 2 liter water bottle 20
DE-ACTIVATED FIREARM
X231 Italian Carcano Rifle – barrel length is 14 cm – short barrel one 1000
SAAF CEREMONIAL OFFICERS DAGGER X232 Complete with scabbard and belt – in good condition though the
belt is a bit scuffed. Gilding is still strong with just a couple of marks. Handle grip join has gaps very noticeable.
EF 5000
MISCELLANEOUS
D233 Order of St John’s Service medal B.J. Van der Berg VF+ 195
16 MM PROJECTOR FILM
C234 Rhodesian Chaplain Corps Message and work 100 C235 What a Time it was 100
C236 Springboard 100 C237 Rhodesian SAS 100
C238 Commando 3 100 C239 Operation Noah – to save the animals when the Kariba dam was
built – 4 rolls of film. 400
X240 VHS Video tape “Whispering Death” story of a band of terrorists lead by the albino called the Whispering death. The action takes place in Rhodesia
100
BOOKS M241 Medal Year Book 2018 now available – limited stock 550
M242 Medal Year Book 2016 – the last yearbook to have the SA Section 400
X243 MILITARY BADGES AND INSIGNIA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA by Colin Owen. This very well known, the bible of most badges and Insignia of Southern Africa book is in brand new condition still in its packaging box. A must have for all Militaria Collectors both professional and those starting out collecting
750
X244 FIREARMS DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA 1949-200 by Chas Lotter – a very comprehensive and detailed book covering the development of the arms developments and industry in Southern Africa. The essence of this book is a firearms collector’s reference of the Historical and technical aspects of the South Arica Arms legacy that is slowly being forgotten and largely unknown. H/C 540 pages packed with photographs, information and references.
750
X245 ASSIGNMENT SELOUS SCOUTS by Jim Parker – S/C relates the story of the Selous Scouts from the special branch officer’s side. The Scouts could only be successful by good intelligence as they waged a clan destined war. This is a no punches pulled account up to the final years of the war as told by a special branch officer
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with the Selous Scouts. This book is a reprint of the successful 2007 book.
X246 MASODJA by Alexandre Binda – formed in 1916 the Rhodesian Native Regiment were blooded in the East Africa Campaign. They reformed after 1919 in the 1940’s as the Rhodesian African Rifles. Distinguished themselves in Burma and after WW II the Malayan Emergency and Egypt. During the 60’s and 70’s the Regiment was in the forefront of the Rhodesian Bush War. This books account many of the battles. Many photographs and maps. H/C with D/C in brand new condition complete with DVD of the famous frontline Rhodesia.
400
X247 THE RODESIA REGIMENT by Alexandre Binda – S/C book with 420 pages. This book begins at the start of the Nation of Rhodesia. It was an indirect descendant of the pioneer column for the security of the country. Tells the Regiments growth and history through both world wars. In the 70’s the regiment grew as it was based as National service intakes. There are many photos and personal account.
400
X248 RHODESIA LAST OUTPOST OF THE BRITISH EMPRIE 1890-1980 by Peter Baxter – this 544 page S/C book is the first complete history of Rhodesia. Tells how from the start Rhodes men negotiating with Lobengula for the right of white pioneers to occupy Mashonaland. The subsequent Matabele and Mashona rebellions through the Boer War Word Wars where the Rhodesians fought for King and country. The bid for independence and Rhodesians final demise in 1980. The book talks of the personalities who shaped Rhodesia’s destiny from Cecil John Rhodes, Jameson, King Lobengula to Garfield Todd, Knomo, Ian Smith and Robert Mugabe
200
X249 PARABAT by Mathew Paul- 268 pages S/C book recounting a personalized history of men in the SADF known as Parabats. Recording the 3 Wars epochs. The Border war, the Township wars and the military intervention into Lesotho.
200
X250 SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MACHINE by Helmoed Heitman – this is the well known H/C Pictorial book describing the history of the SA Defence Force. Outlining the roles played by the SADF through both World Wars to the makeup of the SADF of the present day.
300
X251 HALT! ACTION FRONT! With Colonel Long at Colenso by Darrell Hall. This H/C book tells the story of the 3 Batteries of the 4th Brigade Division and the 6 long 12’s of the Royal Navy which under the Command of Colonel Long at the Battle of Colenso. I has a torn D/W
200
X252 RETREAT TO VICTORY by James Amborse Brown – This No 7 in the South African at War series. This book gives a day by day account of the Campaign in the Western Desert against the redoubtable Rommels Afrika Corps. Overall the condition of this book is excellent.
200
X253 BORDERLINE INSANITY by Tim Ramsden – this is a S/C book that offers the reader an insight into the life and times of a conscripted white soldier in the ranks of the South African Army during the border war fought in SWA and Angola.
200
X254 OPS MEDIC by Steven Webb – this S/C book revolves around a volunteered British subject who on doing his National Service was subsconded to the South African Medical Services. He relates his services in Angola. Included in the book are SADF Rolls of honor and a complete list of Honorus Crux winners.
200
X255 ARMED FORCES OF WW II by Andrew Mollo this book has a comprehensive record of the uniforms, insignia and organization of all the fighting nations of WW II. It has 350 colour drawings in action. While 53 plates of insignia complete illustration. This book is invaluable source of reference for all students of military uniforms. This is a coffee table type book 310 pages.
50
X256 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE WORLDS SPECIAL FORCES by M. Ryan, C. Mann and A. Stilwell – this book is the most comprehensive account available to the world’s elite forces. Be they land, sea or air with detailed information of tactics, weapons and equipment used. Highly illustrated. This book will appeal to anyone who has ever wanted to find out more about the worlds special forces. H/C in excellent condition.
50
X257 THE WORLDS ELITE FORCES by Walter Lang. H/C with D/W 223 pages containing 100’s of dramatic photographs, many never seen before. The Worlds Elite Forces have multiplied since the end of WW II. This intensity researched lists approximately 800 Terrorists organizations around the world. It is against this that many of the Elite Forces are formed. This book tributes these courageous forces with detailed examination of their special weapons and descriptions of the notorious terrorists groups they face
50
X258 TANKS AT WAR – this large book, 96 pages long is for the Armour collectors. This book is a collection of the world’s most lethal state of the art main battle tanks currently in service. 23 tanks with each one fully illustrated and cut aways of the workings.
50
X259 MODERN MILITARY POWERS ISRAEL by Stan Morse – this large H/C book is a pictorial guide to the Israeli armed forces, including superb technical drawings, descriptions and specifications and rare colour photographs.
50
X260 ISRAELI WAR MACHINE by Ian Hogg. It reveals the full background to their achievements examining the structure, tactics, strategy and technology of one of the world’s most formidable fighting machines.
50
X261 THE MARINES by John de St. Jorre – the US Marine corps a unique fighting force symbolizes American independence and nation hood. Older than the American free nation this large H/C book is illustrated by over 150 colour photographs. The marines if a fresh exciting study of the corps.
50
N262 Booklet made for a trip to Delville Wood by SADF VIP’s 50 N263 Booklet made to Commemorate the sinking of the Mendi. 50
D264 MARCH TO VICTORY by Tony Hall – this large H/C with D/W has many colour photos from D-Day to the fall of Japan
100
D265 WITH THE NEW ARMY ON THE SOMME by F. Palmer – a first edition 1917 – H/C 348 pages cover is broken
200
D266 THE LAST BATTLE by C. Ryan H/C 464 pages. Describes the last days in Berlin
100
D267 SPRINBOK RECORD by Harry Klein – H/C front cover almost separated its binding. This book commemorates the service of SA in WW II
50
D268 FOR VALOUR by Ian Uys – H/C with D/W 398 pages with many black and white photos. Telling the history of Southern Africa’s Victoria cross heroes.
200
D269 PAUL KRUGER Vol I and II by D.W. Kruger printed in 1961 and 1963. Written in Afrikaans, both volumes tells of the life of Paul Kruger. Both H/C 310 pages
300
D270 BRITISH BATTLES ON LAND AND SEA by J. Grant – this book chronicles the battles up to 1875. It is very damaged by water and its front cover just hanging on.
50
D271 MAJUBA by V. Assonville S/C – in Afrikaans 100 D272 MAJUBA by V. Assonville – in English 100
D273 TOTIUS SE OORLOGS DAGBOEK by V. Assonville in Afrikaans 100 D274 ROLL CALL THE DELVILLE WOOD STORY by Ian Uys H/C with
D/W 302 pages that recounts the most famous of SA Battles 100
D275 WAR MEDALS by D. Johnson H/C with D/W 154 pages of various medals awarded worldwide – all photographs black and white
150
D276 GERMAN WARSHIPS OF WW I by J Taylor H/C with D/W listing the German fleet with photographs and descriptions
50
D277 KRUGER AND RHODES by V. Assonville S/C 1st Edition 1919 and signed – written in Afrikaans
200
D278 HEROES OF THE VICTORIA CROSS by T.E. TOOMEY exlibris – spine is broken. Printed in 1895 – has numerous black and white photos and a brief account how each VC was gained and were – 260 pages
200
D279 RORKES DRIFT by James Bancroft H/C with D/W 166 pages of maps, photographs – recounting the build up to the battle and its aftermath
150
D280 MEDALS AND DECORATIONS OF THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH NATIONS the book is in both languages and has the cigarette cards stuck with each of the medals that were instituted – complete
100
D281 DECORATIONS AWARDED TO NATAL, CAPE COLONY AND UNION DEFENCE FORCES 1877-1961 by D. Forsyth SC 58 pages
150
D282 A PIONEER BANK IN A PIONEER LAND by Carolyn Terry 277 pages – a Large H/C book. It tells the history of the Standard Bank
100
D283 FIELD GUIDE TO THE WAR IN ZULULAND IN 1879 by J. Laband and P Thompson. S/C 124 pages of maps and details of those battles
150
D284 READERS DIGEST ILLUSTRATED STORY OF WORLD WAR II 2 volumes H/C 310 pages and 311 to 625
150
D285 GUINESS HISTORY OF THE BRITISH ARMY 1660 TO 1993 H/C 224 pages with many black and white photos
100
D286 INFANTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA h/c 276 PAGES 100
D287 I WAS AN EIGHT ARMY SOLDIER by Driver R.J. Crawford. H/C 86 pages
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D288 NORMANDY TO THE BALTIC by Field Marshall Montgommery of Alemein. H/C 226 pages complete with maps. Cover damaged and loose.
125
D289 HOLOCAUST The Isreal pocket library 214 pages S/C 75
D290 SELOUS SCOUTS TOP SECRET WAR by Lt Col Ron Reid Daly 751 pages S/C
200
D291 MÖLDERS UND SIENE MÄNNERLY by Major Frik von Forell 199 pages H/C written in German
120
D292 THE BOER WAR by T. Packenham – S/C 659 pages written in 1979 50 D293 HONORIS CRUX ONS DAPPERS by A. Van Wyk in English 121
pages – long account some of the exploits of the men that won the H/C HONORIS CRUX ONS DAPPERS II by A. Van Wyk in Afrikaans 68 pages
300
D294 BRITISH BATTLES AND MEDALS by Maj L. Gordon. H/C 4th Edition printed in 1971. An absolute must for all serious medal collectors.
350
D295 DURBAN LIGHT INFANTRY Volume II 1935 to 1960 by Lt Col A.C. Martin H/C 487 pages
125
D296 SOUTH AFRICAN WAR HONOURS AND AWARDS 1899-1902 Officers and men of the army and navy mentioned in despatches 139 pages H/C
200
D297 RAGS OF GLORY by Stuart Cloete S/C 100 D298 RAGS OF GLORY H/C 3rd impression 200
D299 MY BATTLE by A. Hitler - Translation of Mein Kampf 297 pages. H/C – water damaged
200
D300 I MARRIED A NAZI by Oscar Schisgall – Parts cut out and posted into a book from a Magazine serialization
150
D301 GUIDE TO THE AFRIKANA MUSEUM 35 pages S/C 50 D302
THE LADYMITH SIEGE by G.W. Lines – S/C 96 pages of reading account. The life and times of the towns residence and the military personnel. It has lists of notices and of the cemetery
100
D303 THE EVOLUTION OF HITLERS GERMANY by Horst Von Maltitz. H/C with D/W 479 pages – has some black and white photos. Tries to answer some of the Questions of Why?
200
D304 WAR MEDALS by Derek Johnson H/C with D/W 154 pages 100
D305 WORLD WAR II 50TH COMMEMORATIVE ANIVERSARY EDITION large format coffee table book H/C with D/W 400 pages profusely illustrated with black and white photos.
150
W306 EAST OF SUEZ - Rudyard Kipling **First edition** “Being a selection of Eastern Verses from the Poetical Works of Rudyard Kipling. “ Illustrated in Colour and Line by Donald Maxwell. First edition printed by Macmillan and Co. London, 1931. Hardcover boards bound in original blue cloth. 72 pages. Illustrated with 12 colour plates and line drawings by Donald Maxwell. Light foxing largely confined to end papers and page edges, otherwise in good condition. Wear and discolouration to spine.
300
W307 THE KLIPDRIFT COLLECTION OF MILITARY MEN OF SOUTH AFRICA Five prints from the originals by A J Butler released as part of the
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Klipdrift Collection. Perfect for framing. Size of each page is 420mm x 300mm; picture size 260mm x 190mm. Uniforms featured are Pretoria Volunteers, Cape Volunteers, Artillery of the OFSR, SA Republic and Kaffrarian Rifles. Very good condition; Klippies stain on right side of KR print.
W308 THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE TRIANGULAR STAMP Early photocopy of the 1957 guide written by Eric Rosenthal, includes a check list and price chart compiled by Eliezer Blum, published by Balkema, 1957. 48 pages with illustrations. An excellent reference for the collector.
100
W309 THE COINS OF SOUTH AFRICA **ALEC KAPLAN ** Third edition published 1964. Includes values of the coinage used at the time. Hardcover with 40 pages. Illustrated throughout. Very informative and an excellent collector’s reference.
80
W310 GENEALOGY OF THE REX FAMILY Very Scarce hardcover volume researched by Arthur J Rex Biddy and published by Balkema, 1971. 58 pages with some illustrations and fold-out chart of the Rex family genealogy. Very good condition. Previous owner's details to front end paper.
300
W311 BELVIDERE, KNYSNA & HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HISTORIES “A memoir of the Reverend Alfred George Duthie, M.C. & William Henry Duthie of Belvidere, South Africa together with a short history of Holy Trinity Church, Knysna” a first edition hardcover edited by Annie & Robert Hart and published by Oxford Press, 1934. 132 pages.Illustrated throughout. Good condition for its age with foxing to front and rear pages. Limited edition of 1000; this is number 869. Together with- “The Story of Holy Trinity Church Belvidere, Knysna, South Africa” first edition softcover published by Oxford, 1935. 52 pages. Illustrated. Very good condition although heavily foxed to end pages. Last page loose. Both volumes contribute enormously to early Knysna and SA Church history and are SCARCE.
750
W312 ATLAS OF THE LATER ZULU WARS **1883-1888** Hardcover with laminated boards. Written by John Laband, published by University of Natal Press, 2001. 140 pages.
200
W313 ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE ANGLO-ZULU WAR Softcover written by John Laband. Second edition published by published by University of Kwa Zulu Natal Press 2004. 201 pages. Illustrated throughout.
200
W314 GERMANY'S GENOCIDE OF THE HERERO Kaiser Wilhelm II, His General, His Settlers, His Soldiers. An excellent study of one of Africa's often overlooked atrocity, researched and written by Jeremy Sarkin. First edition softcover published by UCT Press, 2011. 276 pages with index. Illustrated.
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W315 Das Alte SWAKOPMUND 1892 - 1919 First edition hardcover with dust jacket written by Hulda Rautenberg and published by the Lions Club and Swakopmund Museum in 1967 to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the town. GERMAN text. 343 pages. Illustrated with photographs and a map. Good condition.
200
W316 HEDLEY A. CHILVERS Hardcover copies of “The Seven Lost Trails of Africa” and “The Yellow Man Looks On (Anglo-Dutch Conflict in Africa)” Both excellently written. Good sound condition, some damage to covers.
100
W317 TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN **The life and times of Denys Finch Hatton ** Denys Finch Hatton- champion of Africa, legendary for his good looks, his charm, and his prowess as a soldier, lover, and hunter, Finch Hatton inspired Karen Blixen to write the unforgettable stories in Out of Africa. Now esteemed British biographer Sara Wheeler tells the truth
about this extraordinarily charismatic adventurer. . First edition hardcover with dust jacket, researched and written by Sara Wheeler, published by Jonathan Cape in 2006. 284 pages with index. Illustrated. Excellent tight condition, jacket protected by thick plastic sleeve.
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W318 VINTAGE SWAHILI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY Standard Dictionary printed by Oxford Press, 1939. Excellent condition.
150
W319 OLD SILVER PLATERS AND THEIR MARKS Hardcover second edition folio reprint by Sheffield Assay Office, 1988. Embossed leatherette boards are a faithful reproduction of the original register of 1908. 24 pages with index. An invaluable reference for the collector. Unread.
250
W320 BIG GAME PHOTOGRAPHS FROM “The Times” “A Collection of Big Game Studies Taken in Kenya and Tanganyika by Mr Marcuswell Maxwell.” Larger format hardcover. Undated but has a 1929 dedication on end paper. 36 pages. Good sound copy for its age, corner knocks and tatty dust jacket.
200
W321 PARKTOWN Centenary Souvenir **1892- 1992** “The past with a future. Published by the Parktown and Westcliff Heritage Trust. A4 size. 96 pages, profusely illustrated with b/w photographs. Three substantial articles make this a collectors item : the architectural styles , the landscape heritage and a history of the suburb. Best feature is the copy of the fold out map of Parktown, Westcliff, Parkview, Parkwood and Forest Town of the Braamfontein Company, circa 1892 in sepia tones and a 1910 map of the municipal water supply. Good condition.
300
W322 THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1899 - 1902 First edition softcover by renowned historian Bill Nasson, published 1999, This version formed the basis for the author's later "The War for South Africa. 304 pages. Very good condition.
200
W323 ANGLO BOER WAR TILE TABLEAUX Text by Harry Klein and C.J. Scheepers Strydom. Large folio size (495 x 355 mm) with stiff card covers. 14 colour plates of the tableaux with lengthy captions opposite and with an explanatory introduction, wire bound, the covers are water marked and soiled, internally all good. These tableaux were discovered under the wall paper of an old theatre in Rotterdam in the late 1960’s. The tableaux comprising 2000 painted tiles were removed from the walls and carefully checked, restored, varnished and shipped to South Africa where they were exhibited at the T.P.A. Building in Pretoria. The Theatre in Rotterdam called The Transvalia was built at the end of 1899 at a time of considerable European interest and sympathy for the Boer cause. The first owner of the theatre hit upon the idea of decorating the foyer with tiles on which the heroic deeds of the Boers would be artistically immortalised. The artist Cornelius de Bruin was commissioned to paint the tableaux. Published by South African Railways and Airways, Publicity and Travel Department- Pretoria. No date, circa 1973.
300
W324 SIEGE OF LADYSMITH - Cpt C.M. Dixon's SKETCHES A lovely little find. 18 full colour sketches depicting daily life in and around Ladysmith during the Boer War siege, re-published to commemorate the centenary celebrations. Softcover in good condition, size is 210mm x 145mm.
100
W325 THE BOER WAR IN POSTCARDS Hardcover with dust jacket. Illustrated throughout. A fascinating insight of how the various protagonists and their allies viewed the conflict. Excellent condition.
250
W326 TROOPER PETER HALKET OF MASHONALAND Hardcover Africana Library reprint edition by AD Jonker, 1974. Originally published in 1897, Olive Schreiner wrote it as an indictment against Cecil Rhodes' BSAC's actions in Southern Rhodesia. All later impression has the original photograph frontpiece of the hanged spies removed, supposedly to "bad taste" and it was included here for the first time. Good original condition.
150
W327 DEVIL'S WOOD Ian Uys' fourth book on Delville Wood, and certainly more uncommon than some of his other titles. Softcover published by Fortress Book in 2006. Extremely well researched and, as always, a very informative and "entertaining" read. Illustrated throughout with photographs and maps. Excellent condition.
250
W328 CONGO MERCENARY **Mike Hoare** Hardcover reprint edition with dust jacket by Robert Hale, 1968. In July 1964, after four years of uneasy independence, the Democratic Republic of the Congo was engulfed by an armed rebellion that spread throughout the country like a bush fire. The rebel soldiers struck terror into the hearts of civilians and National Army soldiers alike. Faced with this situation, the Congolese government hired legendary mercenary leader Mike Hoare to quell the uprising and bring order to the country.
950
Mike Hoare tells the true story of his resolute band of mercenaries during the Congo war. In fascinating detail, Hoare describes how the mercenaries were recruited and trained, and then recounts their adventures through four combat campaigns over an 18-month period during which they liberated Stanleyville, fought rebels in the hinterland, freed hundreds of European hostages and restored law and order to the Congo. 318 pages with index. Illustrated and with maps. Good sound condition for its age.
W329 THE STRUGGLE FOR ZIMBABWE “The Chimurenga War” written by David Martin and Phyllis Johnson. Foreword by Robert Mugabe. First South African edition published in soft cover by Ravan Press, 1982. B/w illustrations. 377 pages with index. Good sound condition, wear to cover.
150
W330 WAR IN ANGOLA ** Helmoed-Romer Heitman** “The Final South African Phase.” True first edition hardcover with dust jacket published by Ashanti, 1990. Includes chapters on Operations Moduler, Hooper and Packer . 366 pages, many black and white pictures and maps. Excellent condition; jacket covered with plastic film and stuck to boards.
750
W331 THE WAR FOR AFRICA **Fred Bridgland** The Cuban- South African Clash in Angola. Twelve months that transformed a continent. Softcover edition published 1993. 403 pages with index. Illustrated throughout. In very good condition, covered with plastic film and named to owner on title page. Scarce book.
500
W332 BLACK VORTEX “One Man's Journey into Africa's Wars.” Jim Hooper's work needs little introduction. His words and photographic images have captured the heart, soul and desperation of Third World conflict for almost three decades. Author of the critically acclaimed Koevoet! Hooper is renowned for his brutal honesty. In this latest work, he takes a powerful and retrospective look at four of Africa's deadliest conflicts- SWA, Angola, Sierra Leone and Sudan. Stunning hardcover collection published 2013. 176 pages. Mint condition.
750
W333 CHINESE RECOILLESS AMMUNITION CARRIER A lovely find! Steel ChiCom 82mm B-10 recoilless ammunition container as supplied to "liberation forces" during the Rhodesian Chimurenga and Angola during the Border War. All original markings. Hinged cap is also waterproof. Excellent field used condition. Bid is for one tube. Length = 750mm, girth 135mm. Very unusual item.
750
W334 SA INTEL. SCHOOL/11 COMMANDO FLASHES A particularly nice set of SA Intel. School enamel flashes, also 11 Commando, as they shared the same Kimberley base. Refer Owen 804 and Dudley Wall 47/19. All pins intact.
250
BOOKS FOR THE PHILATELIST - LONG OUT OF PRINT D335 The cancellations and postal marking of Basutuland / Lesotho
Post Offices and their historical background by A.A. Scott H/C 294 pages
400
D336 The Comprehensive Handbook of the Post marks of German South West Africa, Namibia by Ralph F. Putzel. With D/W H/C 599 pages
400
D337 The Encyclopedias of South African Post Offices and Postal Agencies by Ralph Putzel. Volumes 1 to 4. H/C with D/W
800
LATE ARRIVALS II – AUCTION B86
BOOKS
P365 The Police Brigade by Brig F.W. Cooper S/C 6 SA Infantry
brigade 1939/45 (142 pages)
100
P366 Honoris Crux – Ons Daperers Vol 1 and 2 150
P367 Retreat to Victory H/C with D/W 301 pages – A Springboks
diary in North Africa – Gazala to El Ale Mein in 1942 – as new
100
P368 The Unknown Force H/C with D/W 277 pages – Black, Indian and coloured soldiers through two World Wars – as new
100
P369 The War of a Hundred Days H/C with D/W 301 pages – The
conquest of Somalia and Abysinia by the South Africans – as new
100
P370 Captives Courage’s H/C with D/W 333 pages – as new 100
P371 War at Sea H/C with D/W – as new 100
P372 Pyramids and Poppies H/C with D/W – as new 300
P373 Roll Call by Ian Uys the definitive book on Deville Wood H/C with D/W – as new 302 pages
100
P374 Delville Wood by Ian Uys H/C with D/W 299 pages – as new
150
P375 The Elite – The story of the Rhodesian SAS by Barbra Cole
H/C no D/W
100
P376 A Bugle Calls by Stan Monick – The History of the Wits
Rifles H/C – as new 828 pages
200
P377 Selous Scouts Top Secret War by Col. R. Reid Daly H/C
432 pages – D/W a little faded – the story of the Selous Scouts during the Rhodesian Bush War.
200
P378 The SAAF at War 1940/1984 by J.S. Bower and M.N. Louw H/C with D/W 220 pages – as new
200
P379 SA Police Commemorative Album . The history of the SA
Police 1913 – 1988 H/C 882 pages
300
P380 SWANS – The History of the SA Women’s Auxilliary
Naval service. H/C with D/W 396 pages. Number 949 of 1000 copies – almost new.
100
P381 Images of War – drawings and poetry about the SADF H/C 100
with D/W 112 pages – almost new
BLAZER BADGES
P382 SA Legion BCEL Bullion wire 25
P383 SA Railways and Harbours cotton 25
P384 MOTH Transvaal 25
P385 Royal Society of St George bullion wire 25
P386 Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Rifles bullion wire 50
P387 Sappers Bullion Wire 50
P388 Prince Alfred’s Guard Bullion Wire 50
P389 The Kings Royal Rifle Corps Bullion Wire 50
P390 Transvaal Scottish Cotton 50
P391 SA Victory Contingent 1946 Cotton 100
P392 9TH Div used during the 2nd World War Bullion Wire 150
MID LEAVES
P393 WW I – no pins 50
P394 WW I with pins 60
P395 WW II sewn on 50
P396 Republic MID 200
P397 Kings Commendation 200
MISCELLANEOUS
P398 Brooch German East Africa 2 x 1/4 R and ½ R 50
P399 Victoria 5/- brooch 1889 100
P400 WW I Wound badge 100
P401 Wits Rifles – no lugs 30
P402 Italian medal 100
P403 Framed colour photo of 3 F1 mirages of 3 Squadron in flight 100
K404 An outstanding Second World War D.S.M. and Bar
awarded to Chief Engine Room Artificer Sidney
Harold Horsey for services in the escort destroyer
HM Ship Beaufort, during the Second Battle of Sirte
on 22nd March 1942 and during the Aegean Operations between October and November 1943.
1. Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R., with Second
Award Bar (MX.46538 S.H. Horsey C.E.R.A.);
2. 1939-45 Star;
3. Africa Star;
4. Italy Star;
68 000
5. Defence Medal;
6. War Medal 1939-45;
7. Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., 1s t issue (MX.46538 S.H. Horsey C.E.R.A. H.M.S.Kestral).
EF+
R68 000
Seedies Roll indicates that Horsey’s D.S.M. was awarded
for Malta convoys (22/3/42), while his Bar was awarded
for Aegean Operations during September-November 1943.
D.S.M. London Gazette 8 September 1942.
Chief Engine Room Artificer Sidney Harold Horsey, D/MX. 46538.
“For gallantry, skill and seamanship in HM Ships Avon
Vale, Beaufort, Breconshire, Carlisle, Cleopatra, Dido,
Dulverton, Eridge, Euryalus, Havock, Hero, Hurworth,
Jervis, Kelvin, Kingston, Kipling, Legion, Lively, Penelope,
Sikh, Southwold, and Zulu in a brilliant action against
strong enemy forces, which were driven off and
severely damaged. This action resulted in the safe passage to Malta of an important convoy.”
The recommendation indicates as follows:
Convoy to Malta, 22 March 1942.
Sidney Harold Horsey, C.E.R.A. D/MX 46538, H.M.S. Beaufort.
Description of the services in respect of which recommendation is made:
“This rating has been a tower of strength since the start
of the commission. During the action his coolness and
leadership were far above average throughout. His
forethought in overhauling our smoke making devices
just previous to sailing played a large part in the safety of
the convoy. His personal courage and alertness was an inspiring example to all.”
The Order of Battle of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla (Hunt
class escort destroyers) for the Second Battle of
Sirte on 22 March 1942 was as follows: HM Ships
Southwold, Beaufort, Dulverton, Hurworth, Avon
Vale, Eridge and Heythrop).
Bar to the D.S.M. London Gazette 4 April 1944.
Chief Engine Room Artificer Sidney Harold Horsey
D.S.M., D/MX. 46538 (Southampton).
“For undaunted courage, determination and endurance in
H.M. Ships Sirius, Penelope, Carlisle, Aurora, Belvoir,
Hurworth, Echo, Faulknor, Pathfinder, Penn, Fury,
Beaufort, Jervis, Hursley, Intrepid, Petard, Eclipse,
Rockwood, Dulverton, Croome, Aldenham, Blencathra,
the Polish Ship Krakowiak, the Greek Ship Adrias and in
light Coastal Forces in many sweeps in the Aegean
under fierce and constant attack from the air, and
in maintaining supplies to the islands of Kos and Leros until they fell to superior forces.”
The recommendation indicates as follows:
Sidney Harold Horsey, C.E.R.A. D/MX 46538, H.M.S. Beaufort, Home town-Southampton.
Operations in connection with the Defence of Leros between 8th October and 15th November, 1943.
Description of the services in respect of which recommendation is made:
“During this period Beaufort set out for the Aegean on
eight occasions, actually operating in those waters on six;
came under intensive bombing attack on two;
(Daylight/15th October and Night/ 19-20th October) and
under more air attack on two; carried out bombardments
of Kos harbour on four occasions, during three of which
the ship was heavily shelled by shore defences at close
range in return; landed 53 men and 30 tons of equipment
on Leros. All the foregoing being carried out without casualties or damage.”
For skill, endurance and devotion to duty.
“Long periods of high speed steaming threw considerable
strain on the machinery and, during a period when any
breakdown might well have been disastrous, his example
and exertions, both at sea and in harbour, contributed largely to the continued efficient running of the ship.”
The Order of Battle of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla (Hunt
class escort destroyers) for the Operations in the
Aegean during October and November 1943 was as
follows: HM Ships Hurworth, Beaufort and Dulverton.
Activities of HM Ship Beaufort in the Aegean during
October and November 1943.
Deployment in support of Aegean Operations.
October 1943.
HM Destroyer Beaufort transferred to Alexandria with
the HM Ships of the 5th destroyer Flotilla for the
support of Operations in the Aegean after the Italian
surrender. (Note: British troops were to be landed on the
Islands to prevent any attempt to land German troops). 7th HM Destroyer Beaufort bombards positions on the
Island of Kos with HM Destroyer FAULKNOR and the
Greek destroyer PINDOS. 10th HM Destroyer Beaufort deploys on interception
patrols to prevent landings. HM Destroyer Beaufort
comes under heavy air attacks. 11th HM Destroyer Beaufort bombards positions on the
Island of Leros with HM Destroyer FAULKNOR and the
Greek destroyer PINDOS. 12th HM Destroyer Beaufort deploys with HM Cruiser
PHOEBE and HM Escort Destroyer BELVOIR to locate a
Convoy but withdraws after coming under air attacks. 15th HM Destroyer Beaufort carries out an unsuccessful
search with HM Escort Destroyer BELVOIR for two
merchant ships and a landing craft taking enemy
reinforcements to Kos. 17th HM Destroyer Beaufort escorts HM Cruiser SIRIUS
with HM Destroyers PATHFINDER and ECLIPSE to Leros
taking reinforcement to garrison. After joining HM Cruiser
AURORA HM Destroyer Beaufort comes under a
further series of air attacks during which HM Cruiser
SIRIUS is hit. 19th HM Destroyer Beaufort bombards Kos with HM
Destroyers FURY and HM Escort Destroyer HURWORTH. 20th HM Destroyer Beaufort, after laying up in Turkish
waters in daylight to avoid air attacks, carries out an
interception patrol. 21st HM Destroyer Beaufort lands troops at Alinda Bay
with HM Destroyer FURY. HM Destroyer Beaufort
bombards Kos harbour which was being used by
German invasion craft. HM Destroyer Beaufort comes
under air attacks.
22nd HM Destroyer Beaufort forms up with NETTLE
Force with HM Cruiser AURORA, HM Destroyer FURY and
HM Escort Destroyer HURWORTH to carry out an
interception sweep with air cover. 26th HM Destroyer Beaufort deploys with HM Destroyer
FAULKNOR and HM Escort Destroyer BELVOIR on patrol in
Rhodes Channel. HM Destroyer Beaufort lays up during
daylight in the Gulf of Kos. 29th HM Destroyer Beaufort embarks 60 soldiers and
Jeeps for passage to Casteloriso and sails with HM
Destroyer PETARD and HM Escort Destroyer BELVOIR. HM
Destroyer Beaufort meets with HM Cruiser AURORA in
Turkish waters. HM Destroyer Beaufort comes under
heavy air attacks during which HM Cruiser AURORA is
hit and set on fire. 30th HM Destroyer Beaufort returns to Alexandria as
close escort for the damaged HMS AURORA. Deployment in support of Aegean Operations in
continuation. November1943. 10th HM Destroyer Beaufort comes under air attacks
on passage to bombard Kos harbour with Greek
destroyer PINDOS and HM Destroyer FAULKNOR. 11th HM Destroyer Beaufort bombards Kos Harbour
before taking shelter in Turkish waters. 12th HM Destroyer Beaufort remains in Turkish waters
because of the domination of German aircraft. 13th HM Destroyer Beaufort bombards the German
positions on Mount Clidi, Leros in support of British
army units. 14th HM Destroyer Beaufort returns to Alexandria. The arrival of German reinforcements ends the defence of
Leros and all naval support operations end when the
island falls on 16th November.
Notes extracted from the following Despatch: Naval
Operations in the Aegean between 7th September 1943 and 28th November 1943.
October 1943.
On the 12th (October) the cruiser “Phoebe” was
deployed with “Beaufort” and the escort destroyer
“Belvoir” to locate an enemy convoy but withdrew after coming under air attack.
On the 15th (October) reconnaissance indicated that an
enemy convoy of two merchant ships and two landing
craft off Naxos was proceeding eastwards. It was
thought that they were taking reinforcements to Kos.
“Beaufort” and “Belvoir” were ordered to search for
them. The enemy was aware of their presence and they
were heavily attacked by a force of Ju87’s and Ju
88’s, but escaped damage.
On the night of the 16th /17th (October) the cruiser
“Sirius” with the destroyers “Pathfinder” and “Eclipse” and
“Beaufort” took reinforcements to the British garrison at
Leros and came under air attack the following day
(18th October). After joining up with the cruiser
“Aurora” the force came under a further series of air
attacks during which “Sirius” was hit south of the Scarpanto Strait.
On the night 19th/20th (October) “Fury”, “Beaufort” and “Hurworth” bombarded enemy positions on Kos.
On the 20th (October) after laying up in Turkish
waters in daylight to avoid air attacks, “Beaufort”
carried out an interception patrol.
On the night of the 21st/22nd (October) “Fury” and
“Beaufort” landed troops at Alinda Bay and bombarded
Kos harbour which was being used by enemy invasion craft. Both ships came under air attack.
Notes:
Of the seven HM Ships of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla
(Hunt class escort destroyers) only HM Ships
Beaufort and Avon Vale survived the War. On 21 March
1942 HM Ship Heythrop was sunk off Sidi Barrani by U
652. On 24th March 1942 HM Ship Southwold hit a
mine off the island of Malta and sank. On 28th July 1942
after bombarding an enemy airfield at El Daba HM Ship
Eridge was attacked and severely damaged by an E-
boat. After being towed to Alexandria by the escort
destroyer HM Ship Aldenham it was decided that she
was not repairable and was hulked. On 22nd October 1943
HM Ship Hurworth hit a mine off the island of Kos and
sank. On 13th November 1943 HM Ship Dulverton was hit by a glider bomb off the island of Kos and sank.
HMS Kestral was formerly the RAF base at Worthy
Down, being at one time the site of the Winchester
racecourse. Worthy Down was handed over to the Royal
Navy on Empire day 1939 and became HMS Kestral. The
base was used as a training school for telegraphist air–
gunners during the early days of World War Two and as a
training school for fleet air arm pilots until 1942, when it
became a school of aircraft maintenance. After the end of
the War the base became a rehabilitation and vocational training Centre. HMS Kestral was paid off in July 1952.
Horsey was born in Portsmouth in 1912. After being
demobilised in England in 1947, Horsey emigrated to
South Africa. He died in Johannesburg in 1985. According to his son David “he was almost deaf from the shelling”.
Sold with a quantity of original personal, service and war
related photographs and with a quantity of copied service
papers and research.
Q405 An Anglo-Boer War period Calaryman’s Mess tin and boiling set in a well made cylindrical brown leather case
fastened with straps and brass buckles containing a deep tin-plated steel cooking vessel with detachable metal handle and a smaller tin mug/mess tin with folding handle. The leather
case has the Government arrow over printed with a “U” indicating that this item was sold to the Union Defence
Force and reused in the German South West Africa Campaign, in magnificent clean condition.
EF 800
Q406 Union Cadets leather waist belt with ammunition pouch as issued to all school cadets 1918 to 1970. In that year the
nutria elastic topped shorts and shirts were issued rendering the belts obsolete for cadets. The belts were sold off as army surplus. The pouches were removed by traders who then
sold the sturdy leather belts at a good price. This belt, in very good condition, complete with pouch, is a very rare.
150
Q407 Pipers Cross belt with thistle silver plated buckle, slider and tip as issued to the Scottish Regiments of the British Army
circa 1955. The black leather is in very good clean unused condition.
450
Q408 Victorian horsehair sporran with engraved silver cantle with two long black tassels, with silver plated chain and belt as
worn by pipers.
550
Q409 Pair: Pte G.S. DEUCHAR 2nd SAI – missing and taken
prisoner at the Battle of Marrieres Wood 24 March 1918
1914/18 British War Medal Pte G.S. Deuchar 2nd SAI
Bilingual Victory Medal Pte G.S. Deuchar 2nd SAI
This is a classic pair of medals as the recipient was captured on the final day at Marriers Wood – a battle in which the
South African Brigade made it’s greatest achievement of the War, holding up the entire German advance for a crucial 8
hours. This achievement completely eclipses Delville Wood when it is compared to the South African contribution there. They were the first into Delville Wood and the first out. The
EF 1000
Wood was only taken two months later after repeated sacrifice of British Brigades that were flung into the battle to
suffer huge casualties. Deville Wood is remembered and honoured because it was the first great bloodletting of South
African soldiers of the war and the Memorial erected there was to commemorate this.
Deuchar was only 19 when he enlisted. He was repatriated after being released as a Prisoner of War on 19/12/1918,
finally disembarking in Cape Town on 5 April 1919. (10 pages of copied research including Discharge document.)
Q410 Trio: Pte William Proctor 2nd SAI – wounded at the Battle of Third Ypres (Passhendaile) and part of the Coronation
Contingent attending the Coronation of King George VI
British War Medal 1914/18 Pte W. Proctor 4th S.A.I.
Bilingual Victory Medal
King George VI Coronation medal – unnamed as issued (confirmed on roll) Mounted as worn
Proctor attested on 19/2/1917 aged 19 and was wounded in
action on 21/9/1917 and was discharged from hospital on 27/10/18 arriving back in South Africa on 30/3/19. 3 Pages
of copied research.
EF 780
Q411 Miniature John Chard medal – coat of arms reverse EF 30
Q412 Transvaal Scottish Red Hackle (Officers size) as worn since 1938 in the Khaki tam’ o shanter
EF 25
Q413 Transvaal Scottish cap badges (Owen 611) stay bright finish
for wear in the Pipe Band’s feather bonnet complete with Murray of Atholl tartan backing and centre scarlet insert behind the thistle
EF 60
Q414 Pennant from Field Marshal J.C. Smuts’ official car, as used
in World War II : leather attaching edge and tip. Gold wire embroidered S.A Coat of arms on thick dark khaki cloth
VF 500
Q415 Rhodesia Regiment blackened helmet badge (Owen 2990) worn 1927 – 1947.
EF 50
Q416 19TH (Prince of Wales Own) Hussars Victorian Period cap badge (large elephant)
EF 280
Q417 SA Artillery helmet flash ( 2 inches x 2 ½ ) worn on side of khaki helmet 1930-1950
20
Q418 Imperial Light Horse flash worn from 1918 to 1930 on the side of the khaki helmet
25
Q419 Transvaal Scottish blue diced Balmoral bonnet with cap
badge, tartan backing and yellow flash behind central thistle as worn in Review Order by all ranks from 1919 to date in very good condition
150
Q420 Sterling silver button with central “C” as worn on the Pro 20
Patria medal strip to indicate the award of the “Cunene” clasp.
Q421 Original cotton Anglo Boere Oorlog medal ribbon 116 cm
long
200
Q422 Original cotton Dekoratie Voor Troue Dienst medal ribbon
116 cm long
200
LATE ARRIVALS – 3 – AUCTION B86 7TH
FEBRUARY 2018
P423 Book : Roll of Honour SAAF 2 September 1939 to 30 April
1946
150
P424 Book : The Medal Roll of Q.S.A. Relief of Mafeking 150
P425 Masonic medal: Peace Medal WW I EF 300
P 426 Johannesburg Peace Medal VF 150
AMENDMENTS
S014 1914 Star and not 1914/15 star
Please note: There is a letter from the Army record centre re
47564 Cpl “A Sgt” Frank Nixon MM Royal field artillery.
“I am refer to your letter dated 21 April 1970, and in reply to state it is recorded the above named served with the 106 Battery Royal Field Artillery from 17/11/14 to 12/9/16…..”
“106 Battery was positioned near Montauban
(Somme)(Catterpillar Valley), on the day he was wounded, namely 10th September 1916, and that on the 20th August
1916, the 22nd Brigade left its rest camp at Heilly and marched into action in the valley north of Montauban, via Ribemont, Dernancourt, Meaulte, Mametz and Montauban.”
R020 Withdrawn
R074 Duplicated with P59
R075 Duplicated with P58
P393 Sewn on holes
Q405 Must be “U” for Union Defence Force and not “V”
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