
Offered on Ebay in the first half of 2006. | Both items illustrated on this page were offered for sale as Primrose League artefacts, this it would seem based on the motto, but they relate to the South African Imperial Light Horse who were raised in Johannesburg (Transvaal) on the 21.09.1899 for the Anglo-Boer War (first muster in Pietermaritzburg). When South Africa became a republic in 1964 the badge had to change. The Royal Standard (viewer's left) became the national flag of South Africa. The Union Flag (viewer's right) became a horizontal bicolour (but in one colour metal) representing what is not, at this moment in time, known, it is not the Transvaal flag. The scroll at the base of the flags until 1965 read 'Imperium et Libertas', and this changed to 'Patria et Libertas'.
The first use of 'Imperium et Libertas' (Empire and Liberty) would seem to be attributed to Marcus Tullius Cicero, who was born on 3rd January 106 BC and was murdered on 7th December 43 BC. | 
Offered on Ebay August 2006. |