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Boer War 303 Bullet Casing from Anglo Boer War

1 was available / secondhand
Indicative market price: R500
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Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
303
Bob Shop ID:
158537995

303 Shell Bullet Casing is mounted in a box picture frame behind glass and a map of the area is mounted above.  Stuck on the rear of the frame are details & dates of the Boer War.  This shell bullet casing was found at the battle-site of Helvetia, which is about 15 kma from Machadodorp, where President Kruger lived for a short while before moving to Waterval Boven, because it was too cold in Machadodorp.  The British gun, nicknamed the lady Roberts, was captured at the battel-site of Helvetia.