Description
surrounded by two circular ropes with “Furchtlos und Trew” (Fearless and Loyal) inscribed in raised lettering on the top half of the circle
obverse illustrates a woman holding a branch of olive leaves in her right hand
accompanied by its red-brown bag inscribed in Gothic print and a manufacturer name and address on reverse
again with "D
the inscriptions separated by swastikas on either side
United Kingdom. A King's South Africa Medal 1901-1902, To Private W. Ledger, The Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, Wounded In Action Archive surrounded by two circular ropesSOUTH AFRICA 1901, SOUTH AFRICA 1902 (3447 Pte W. LEDGER. THE QUEENS.). Naming is officially impressed. Dark patina, edge nicks, contact marks, surface wear, replacement ribbon, near fine. Footnote: Private W. Ledger was wounded in action at Potgieters Drift on February 5, 1900.
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