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Scarce 16th A.L.H. South Australian Mounted Rifles hat badge, C 1908 but I stand corrected if this date in incorrect. Combination of white metal and overlay of gilt? around the outer edge. Motto 'Equis, Armis Virtute' (By Horses, Arms and Virtue). The two lugs on reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product 010
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6th Light Horse MR (Mounted Rifles) NSW, Australia white metal cap badge, C 1930-1942. Motto 'Toujours Pret' (Always Ready). Note some discolouration on the lower front left hand side. The two lugs on the reverse are intact. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 009
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Pair of 4th Light Horse Regiment (Corangamite Light Horse) brass, opposing collar badges, 1930-1942. Motto 'Prest D'Accomplir' (Ready to Accomplish). Each badge has intact lugs on reverse. Note that the lugs are in differing positions on each badge. Please check both photos. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 008
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AIF 7th Light Horse Regiment brass 'unofficial' collar/shoulder badge manufactured by Stokes and Sons Melbourne. C 1914-1918. Motto 'Patria Te Salutamus' (We Salute You My Country). The two lugs on reverse are present and secure. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 007
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A pair of 21st Light Horse (Riverina Light Horse) opposing collar badges, 1930-1942. Each one has two lugs intact on the rear. I have not cleaned them. Note that one is darker in colour than the other. Motto 'Virtus In Arduis' (Virtue in the midst of difficulties). Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 006
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Victorian Volunteer Rifles collar badge (single), brass. Motto 'Aut Pace Aut Bello' (Either by war or by peace). Research indicates that this badge dates to the 1870s but please do your own research. The two lugs on the rear are intact. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 005
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I imagine this may have been a student's atlas. It is covered in plastic which could be removed. On the rear of the book the retail sticker from Brown Study in Ringwood remains. My mother, funnily enough, bought many of our school books there and I remember once purchased the covering process in either brown paper or plastic and labelling would begin. This book is in good, clean condition for its age. Please refer to the photographs provided. Any questions? Please get in touch.
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This vintage booklet was made in England and was originally sold through The Wangaratta Music Centre in Murphy Street. It is in good overall condition for its age. It contains 15 pages of music with a duration time of 9 minutes. Please refer to the photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch.
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This beautiful book has over 200 glorious photographs taken by Vivienne Cole. Madame Murat's is a small family restaurant run by Jeanne Murat in the French village of Pomarede in south-western France. The author Mary Moody's first restaurant experience in rural France was at this rustic establishment where she was taken by local friends. Please refer to all photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch.