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LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL POST WW1 INDIA ARMY 11th SIKH REGIMENT

Offered is an original 1935-36 era Indian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to a member of the 3rd Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment. 36mm wide circular silver medal with claw and ornate scroll swivel ribbon bar; the face with the crowned head and shoulders portrait of King George V facing left in coronation robes, circumscribed ‘GEORGIUS V D G BRITT. OMN. REX ET INDIÆ IMP’ (George V by the Grace of God King of Great Britain and Emperor of India); the reverse with the wording INDIA, surrounded by a small wreath, surrounded by the legend FOR LONG SERVICE AND...

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Offered is an original 1935-36 era Indian Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medal to a member of the 3rd Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment.

36mm wide circular silver medal with claw and ornate scroll swivel ribbon bar; the face with the crowned head and shoulders portrait of King George V facing left in coronation robes, circumscribed ‘GEORGIUS V D G BRITT. OMN. REX ET INDIÆ IMP’ (George V by the Grace of God King of Great Britain and Emperor of India); the reverse with the wording INDIA, surrounded by a small wreath, surrounded by the legend FOR LONG SERVICE AND GOOD CONDUCT, with a continuous border of lotus flowers and leaves round the border of the medal; attributed on the edge to 2280 NK. ISHAR SINGH, 3-11 SIKH R.; on original ribbon. 

Established on 27 July 1888, the Indian Long Service and Good Conduct Medal could be awarded to sowars, sepoys, as well as lance-dafadars, naiks, and lance-naiks of the British Indian Army. To be awarded the medal men must have served at least 20 years and had performed in a meritorious manner, with no court-martials, and having been entered in the defaulters book fewer than five times. He must also have been recommended by his commanding officer.

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 15 × 5 × 5 cm
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