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VINTAGE WW1+ BRITISH ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE TYPE 1 1921 MEDAL CASED

Offered is an original cased Order of the British Empire (Military Issue). Offered is a post First World War era Member of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.). Features a 49mm wide polished gilded cross patonce on Tudor crown suspension; the face with a circular central medallion imposed with the portrait of Britannia seated, her left arm extended, a radiant sun above right, within a ring inscribed ‘FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE’; the reverse with a circular central medallion with the crowned cipher of King and Emperor George V within a rope border, silver hallmarks for Sebastian Henry Garrard of London, dated 1921, on correct, faded ribbon. Medal shows most of the gilt finish worn from reverse & comes in the original Garrard & Co. case of issue. A rare 1st type O.B.E. This is a perfect oppurtunity to fill the gap in your missing medal group. The Order was instituted by King George V on 4 June 1917 in five grades to acknowledge the service of non-combatants during wartime. In 1918 the Order was divided into Civil and Military divisions. This example is of the first type with Britannia on the face; since 1935, the Order has had […]

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Offered is an original cased Order of the British Empire (Military Issue).

Offered is a post First World War era Member of the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.). Features a 49mm wide polished gilded cross patonce on Tudor crown suspension; the face with a circular central medallion imposed with the portrait of Britannia seated, her left arm extended, a radiant sun above right, within a ring inscribed ‘FOR GOD AND THE EMPIRE’; the reverse with a circular central medallion with the crowned cipher of King and Emperor George V within a rope border, silver hallmarks for Sebastian Henry Garrard of London, dated 1921, on correct, faded ribbon. Medal shows most of the gilt finish worn from reverse & comes in the original Garrard & Co. case of issue. A rare 1st type O.B.E. This is a perfect oppurtunity to fill the gap in your missing medal group.

The Order was instituted by King George V on 4 June 1917 in five grades to acknowledge the service of non-combatants during wartime. In 1918 the Order was divided into Civil and Military divisions. This example is of the first type with Britannia on the face; since 1935, the Order has had the head and shoulders portraits of King George V and Queen Mary facing left on the face. Today the Order is awarded for distinguished service in any sphere of activity and honorary awards may be made to foreigners.

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