Alternative Rhodesian Headman’s Gorget (c. 1960–1980)

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  • Material: Brass base with silver/white metal central badge
  • Period: 19th C (Rhodesian era, aligned with 1953-1979 INTAAF issues)
  • Provenance: South African market, documented
  • Condition: Very good vintage condition; no major damage, original chain intact
  • Dimensions: 152mm x 110mm (gorget plate); chain length approx. 40cm
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Alternative Rhodesian Headman’s Gorget (c. 1960–1980)

An official brass badge of office for the “Sabhuku” or “Umlisa” rank.

While the Chief wore the crescent-shaped gorget, the Headman was distinguished by this substantial octagonal brass plate. As a key intermediary in the administrative hierarchy, the Headman was responsible for overseeing village clusters, managing land allocation, and settling local disputes.

Design & Official Heraldry

  • The Shield: Features a centrally mounted, high-relief Rhodesian Coat of Arms.

  • The Motif: The crest depicts two sable antelopes supporting a shield with a pickaxe, topped by the iconic Zimbabwe bird.

  • Material: Struck from heavy-gauge brass with a silver-toned (white metal) central emblem, providing a sharp visual contrast that denoted official government commission.

  • Form Factor: The rectangular geometry (often with clipped or “octagonal” corners) was the standard pattern for Headmen from the 1960s through the transition in 1980.

Manufacturing & Authentication

  • The Reverse: Typically features two sturdy mounting prongs or eyelets for attachment to a uniform or ceremonial dress.

  • Industrial Origin: Like the Chief’s gorgets of this era, these were professionally manufactured often by specialized firms like F. Narborough—to meet the rigorous standards of the Department of Internal Affairs (INTAF).

Condition & Patina

  • Patina: The brass base has aged to a deep, golden-brown “field patina,” while the central white-metal badge remains crisp and prominent.

  • Wear: Displays authentic surface character consistent with decades of administrative use in rural districts.

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