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18ct GOLD MEDALLION: Barry Hertzog Memorial Statue, Bloemfontein 1968

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Discreet item
Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Composition
Solid Gold
Bob Shop ID
606886162

Laidlaw number 1420.

31g of 18ct at current spot of $2037 @ R 18.9 x 75% = R 28 809 current spot 

Laidlaw states:- James Barry Munnik Hertzog (1866-1942) was a Boer general during the Boer War and subsequently served as South Africa's third prime minister from 1924 to 1939. He encouraged the development of Afrikaner people, and was determined to prevent Afrikaner culture from being subverted under the influence of the British. The statue forms part of the Hertzog Memorial Gardens in central Bloemfontein. It was unveiled on 21st September 1996. The Sculptor was Danie de Jager. The statue attempts to contrast the different social standing of the Afrikaner and British people. There are three bronze components to the statue. The main part depicts a pondering Hertzog standing on a plinth in front of a concrete monolith. The other two are on the left, on a concrete stand in front of a concrete wall. On the far left, a poor Afrikaans family with the children reading from the Bible. In the middle, two standing prosperous British youths.

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