From B121, 12 February 2022
SAGS
R 001
SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL 1877-79 TO CPL T COOK 17TH DCO LANCERS WITH BAR 1879
VF R4 000
QSAs
R 002
Three bars OFS; SA01; SA02 Tpr. G.J. Wanepoel [sic - possibly C J Swanepoel] Farmers Guard
VF R1 600
R 003
Three: Pte C. Doucher Cape P.D.I QSA Bars CC; OFS KSA Bars SAO1; SA02 SA Police 18-year Faithful service medal 1C. Constable C. Doucher
VF R2 700
R 004
Pair: Pte L. Domas Rand Rifles QSA No Bar WW I War medal Lt L. Domas
VF R1 500
R 005
QSA Bars Def. of Ladysmith; Tpr.E. Sandys Natal Police.
VF R2 500
R 006
QSA No Bar Pte E.Henry Cradock T.G.
VF R1 600
R 007
QSA No Bar Pte L. Domas Newcastle T.G.
VF R1 600
R 008
QSA No Bar Pte M. Bane Burgersdorp T.G.
VF R1 600
R 009
QSA Disk only Pte B Smith CCCC
VF R1 100
R 010
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL WITH BARS; CAPE COLONY, TUGELA HEIGHTS, OFS, RELIEF OF LADISMITH, LAINGS NEK, BELFAST TO SGT J MCLACHLAN SA LIGHT HORSE
VF R2 200
R 011
QUEENS SOUTH AFRICA BARS; RELIEF OF KIMBERLEY, PAARDEBERG, DRIEFONTEIN, JOHANNESBURG TO PVT R DAVIES WELSH REGT [WOUNDED DIAMOND HILL VIDE CASUALTIES OF THE SA FIELD FORCE]
VF R3 000
G 012
Two Bars: Cape Colony, SA1902 628 Tpr J.A. Firth C.C. Forces During the second phase- that is after Lord Roberts had given over the command to Lord Kitchener, and while the enemy were re-invading the Cape Colony and were making serious efforts to get to the lines of communication passing through the Colony – an immerse number of small forces were formed, some to protect the district from invasion, others to guard towns and villages. Major Nourse and Captain Nettleton were mentioned in Lord Kitchener’s Despatches of the 23rd June 1902. (Source – Colonials in South Africa 1899-1902 by John Stirling)
VF R1 600
G 013
Pair: Kimberley Star and QSA to Pte H. Dixon – Kimberley Town Guard. Accompanied with 2 pages of research. VF R10 000