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Boer War, Robert Baden Powell, a base-metal Vesta case in the form of his bust, his hat hinged to form the lid, 45mm. In excellent order £120-150
Hammer Price: £90
Boer War, Robert Baden Powell, a bakelite Vesta case, the front inset with a photograph of Baden Powell, 51 x 38mm; an oval photograph, 45 x 35mm; and a plated medal of Lord Roberts, 32mm [3]. Generally very fine, first with small chip at back, second a little crinkled £70-90
£70–£90
Boer War, Robert Baden Powell, a wooden shield containing 13 topical photographic portrait buttons, centred around a large [35mm] button of Baden Powell. Generally in excellent order £200-250
Hammer Price: £200
Boer War, Robert Baden Powell, a large circular photographic button, 64mm; an oval photograph, as in previous lot, 45 x 35mm; other photographic buttons, etc (14), subjects including Roberts, Kitchener and Macdonald [16]. Generally in good order £250-300
£250–£300
ZAR, a gold and enamelled badge in the form of the coat of arms of the Republic, hallmarked, 30 x 28mm, 9ct, 7.98g. Very fine and attractive; with pin for brooch £150-200
Hammer Price: £310
ZAR, a gold and enamelled badge in the form of the coat of arms of the Republic, 30 x 28mm, 9ct, 6.32g. Very fine with high-quality enamelling, attractive £150-200
Hammer Price: £430
ZAR, lapel badges (4), Paul Kruger, Danie Theron, Drommedaris and Voor Trekker Monument [4]. All with pins, good condition £80-100
Hammer Price: £70
Orange Free State, a silver lapel brooch by S. Ward & Sons, in the form of the State coat of arms, hallmarked Chester 1904, 50 x 25mm; together with a brass cap badge in the form of the arms of the ZAR [2]. Very fine £30-40
Hammer Price: £80
The Concordia Lodge, No 3179, an oval gold and coloured glass Past Senior Warden's Jewel, presented to J. Stap, 1907-08, 27mm, 15ct, 22.19g, lacks ribbon; together with his Lodge Founders Jewel, 1906, silver-gilt and enamel, 45 x 34mm [2]. Extremely fine £150-200
Transvaal Inter High School Athletic Sports, silver award medals (2), crowned arms with with medallic roundels of a steam engine, wagon, lion and bee hives, revs. named in wreath (440 Yards/Long Jump, A. Jennings, Potchefstroom, 1910), both 51mm [2]. Very fine £120-150
£120–£150
Natal Society for the Advancement of Music, a gold award medal by D. Hollander & Son, cartouche with springboks running, musical instruments below, rev. inscribed (1st Prize Pianoforte Sight Reading July 1911), edge named (Won by R.E. Cole), hallmarked Birmingham 1910, 30mm, 14.2g. Extremely fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £160
Witwatersrand Agricultural Society, 1913, a gold award medal by S.M. & Co, farmyard animals in landscape, rev. wreath, named (Awarded to Sir George Farrar Bart DSO for Champion Boar), hallmarked Birmingham 1912, 38mm, 25.8g. About extremely fine £200-250
Hammer Price: £280
Cape Province Athletic Association, a gold award medal by Vaughton & Sons, shield, wreath above, rev. wreath, named (Won by C.H. de Krielen, 5 Mile Cycle, 12 Min 26 1/5 Sec, 1914), hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 26mm, 15ct, 11.5g. Very fine £150-200
Nyasaland, Chief’s Badge, a glazed oval badge by W. Adams Ltd, coloured printed portrait of George V, rev. coloured Union flag, nyasaland above, 81 x 49mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1914. Set in a silver frame with suspension loop and plated chain, the obverse image badly watermarked, reverse less so, the loop sometime broken off and crudely repaired, only fine but extremely rare £150-200
Withdrawn
Western Province Agricultural Society, Cape Town, a silver award medal by A. Wyon, arms with anchors at sides, rev. animals in pastoral setting, unnamed, 48mm. Extremely fine, lightly toned £40-60
Hammer Price: £75
N.A.S.A, a gold award medal, unsigned, swimmers within wreath, rev. wreath, named (1924-25 220 Yds, Ladies Champ, Won by M. Bedford, 2 Min 56 3/5 Scs), 28mm, 18ct, 10.9g; together with a similar silver medal by Turner & Simpson, unnamed, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, and a bronze Life Saving medal [3]. About extremely fine; all with loops for suspension £180-220
Hammer Price: £190
Port Elizabeth Agricultural Society, a gold and enamel award medal, unsigned, arms with wreath, rev. named (Riding Competition, Best Lady Rider, 1st Prize, Miss M. Snook, 1927 Show), 32mm, 9ct, 13.48g. Good very fine; with loop for suspension £120-150
Hammer Price: £120
South African Amateur Swimming Union, award medals (11), one stamped R.B. & H, others unsigned, in gold (3, all 9ct), silver (3), bronze (5), arms and supporters, revs. all named (M. Bedford), various dates 1925-8, all 32mm [11]. Mostly very fine £400-500
£400–£500
South African Poultry Association, award medals by Booth Bros (6), in silver (2), bronze (4), poultry in farmyard, revs. all named (Egg Laying Test), various recipients and locations, 1922-9, all 38mm [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £40-60
Rhodesian Eisteddfod, a gold award medal by Turner & Simpson, winged female figure with palm branch and trumpet, rev. wreath, named (1929 Ballroom Dancing, J.E. Hawkey), hallmarked Birmingham 1928, 28mm, 11.7g. About extremely fine; with suspension loop £90-120
Hammer Price: £95
Orange Free State Central Agricultural Society, silver award medals by J.A. Restall (5), springbok left, revs. wreath, all named, various recipients, 1925-30, all 46mm; together with a bronze medal for the Royal Agricultural Society of Natal [6]. Mostly very fine £90-120
Port Elizabeth Agricultural Society, silver award medals (7, two enamelled), arms within wreath, revs. all named for Cheese Making, various recipients, 1928-32, 35mm (6), 32mm; together with other silver medals for Cheese Making (2) [9]. Very fine or better; all with loops for suspension £90-120
Good Hope Lodge, a gold Past Masters badge, sailing ship, Table Mountain behind, all within wreath, rev. named (Wor. Bro. R.M. Crook in appreciation of services rendered, Good Hope Lodge 1937-1938), 15.8g. Very fine, attractive £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Angola, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, Two Escudos and Fifty Centavos, 1 January 1921, no. 1003929 (Pick 56). Good very fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £100
Botswana, Bank of Botswana, Fifty Pula (2), [c. 1992], without numbers and perforated specimen, printed in Zimbabwe by Fidelity Printers [1995], F 0000000 C, stamped specimen, printed by De la Rue, signatures of F.G. Mogae and G. Hermans (Pick 14s, 15s) [2]. About uncirculated and better £90-120
£90–£120
Lesotho, Monetary Authority, Two Maloti, R/79 prefix, Five Maloti, J/79 prefix, Ten Maloti, C/79 prefix, all 1979 (Pick 1a, 2a, 3a) [3]. First two uncirculated, last extremely fine £90-120
Mozambique, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, One Hundred Escudos, 1 January 1921, A 046637, Decreto No. 17.154 (Pick 72a). Good fine, scarce £250-300
Hammer Price: £780
Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings, 16 November 1964, H/7 520867, signature of N.H.B. Bruce (Pick 24a). Extremely fine £90-120
Hammer Price: £140
Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, One Pound, 15 June 1966, K/19 629122, signature of N.H.B. Bruce (Pick 25a). About uncirculated £120-150
Hammer Price: £150
Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, Five Pounds, 10 November 1964, F/1 102703, signature of N.H.B. Bruce (Pick 26a). Uncirculated £200-250
Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, One Dollar, 2 August 1979, Two Dollars, 24 May 1979, Five Dollars, 19 May 1979, Ten Dollars, 2 January 1979, signatures of D.C. Krogh (Pick 30c, 31d, 32c, 33c) [4]. Second good very fine, others uncirculated £60-80
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Ten Shillings, 15 August 1958, W/13 383975, signature of A.P. Grafftey-Smith (Pick 20a). Spot in top left margin, otherwise very fine £90-120
Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, One Pound, 14 September 1957, X/14 218704, signature of A.P. Grafftey-Smith (Pick 21a). Good very fine £200-250
£200–£250
South Africa, Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings, 31 January 1922, E/3 559662, signature of W.H. Clegg, pencil notation (Hern 6; Pick 74). Tears and small holes, missing strip at lower right edge, otherwise intact and paper still firm, good, rare £150-200
£150–£200
South Africa, Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings, 7 September 1939, E/40 790110, signature of J.Postmus (Hern 25; Pick 82d). Good very fine £90-120
South Africa, Reserve Bank, Ten Shillings (2), 12 February 1958, 18 February 1959; One Pound, 1 February 1955; Five Pounds, 1 November 1948, C/1 723841; Ten Pounds, 6 November 1957, D/3 903295, signatures of M.H. de Kock (Hern 59, 60, 128, 172, 209; Pick 90c, 92d, 94, 99) [5]. Good very fine or better £120-150
South Africa, Reserve Bank, One Pound, 1 July 1922, A/11 647567, signature of W.H. Clegg (Hern 75; Pick 75). A couple of pinholes, otherwise fine £90-120
South Africa, Reserve Bank, One Pound, 4 November 1940, A/100 295098, signature of J. Postmus (Hern 99; Pick 84e). Lightly pressed, otherwise very fine to good very fine £60-80
£60–£80
South Africa, Cape of Good Hope Bank, Ten Pounds, 29 November 1889, no. 01835, Cape Town cancelled and replaced by Johannesburg before date with potchefstroom issue stamped in red at top and bottom (Hern 116; cf. Pick S179 and 597). Foxing, pinholes, worn edges and a few short splits in body, otherwise about fine, extremely rare £2,000-2,500
£2,000–£2,500
South Africa, The Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd, One Pound, 29 March 1916, A/1 145461, uncancelled (Hern 120; Pick S352a). Splits in body and three paper repairs on back, otherwise good to very good, scarce £200-250
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