WORLD WAR TWO PATCH FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN 1st INF. DIV.
It really is getting very difficult to find these patches....which were made 65 years ago....in such perfect condition....but sometimes we are lucky. "Quartermaster's Comment:-
Some of you out there will be saying...."Surely you could easily stitch these patches up today?"....If you look at the picture of the Reverse of the Badge, you will notice the 'unique' form in which the joining of the two colours is made up. Anyway....we are confident that this badge is 'Kosher'.
| | | | General details | | Country of Origin | SOUTH AFRICA. | | Regiment or Corps | 1ST. S.A. INFANTRY DIVISION. | | Materials used in manufacture | Cloth/Felt. | | Period Worn | 1940 to 1943. | | Height | 70 mm. | | Width | 65 mm. | | Type of Fastening | Sewn to Uniform. | | Condition of Item | Mint. Perfect. No Moth. | | Any Publication References Such as Colin Owen | See Dudley Wall No. 1 on Page 8. | | Approximated Weight | Just a few grams. |
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ID: 1743
R275.00
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