Seven: 2nd Class Warrant Officer A. Nicholl, South African Medical Corps, Late Cape Town Highlanders and 10th Infantry (Witswatersrand Rifles), Cape of Good Hope General Service, one clasp, Bechuanaland (83 Pte., C.T. Highdrs.); Queen's South Africa, one clasp, Cape Colony (83 Serjt., C.T. Highrs.); King's South Africa, two clasps (83 Serjt., C.T. Highrs.), number officially corrected; British War and bi-lingual Victory Medals (2nd C./W.O., S.A.M.C.); Coronation 1902, bronze; Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service, G.V.R. (No. 2090 Rifmn., 10th Inf. (Wit. Rifles), the earlier awards with slight contact wear, generally very fine or better (7)

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Seven: 2nd Class Warrant Officer A. Nicholl, South African Medical Corps, Late Cape Town Highlanders and 10th Infantry (Witswatersrand Rifles), Cape of Good Hope General Service, one clasp, Bechuanaland (83 Pte., C.T. Highdrs.); Queen's South Africa, one clasp, Cape Colony (83 Serjt., C.T. Highrs.); King's South Africa, two clasps (83 Serjt., C.T. Highrs.), number officially corrected; British War and bi-lingual Victory Medals (2nd C./W.O., S.A.M.C.); Coronation 1902, bronze; Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service, G.V.R. (No. 2090 Rifmn., 10th Inf. (Wit. Rifles), the earlier awards with slight contact wear, generally very fine or better (7)

Lot Essay

The Cape Town Highlanders, raised in 1885, were mobilised on 16.10.1899 and served in Cape Colony guarding the Cape to Kimberley railway and various towns. Nine men were given the honour of attending King Edward's Coronation in 1902.