Object type
Medals
Medals and insignia
Service Medal of the Order of St John
Date
Production: 2019
In use: 2020 -
Regulation: 2022 -
Medallist
Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd.
Associated organisation
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem (1999-present)
Inscriptions

obverse: VICTORIA+D+G+BRITT+REG+F+D+IND+IMP


reverse: THE MOST VENERABLE ORDER OF THE HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN OF JERUSALEM / FOR SERVICE

Dimensions
Height x width x depth: 88 x 41mm
Diameter: 38mm
Materials and technique
9/10 gilding metal, plated in silver, struck, with a nylon ribbon
Physical description
A round, silver medal. The obverse depicts the effigy of Her Late Majesty Queen Victoria derived from a bust carved by her daughter, The Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll with a circumscription. The reverse depicts, between sprigs of St John’s Wort, five circles showing, the Imperial Crown, the Royal Arms, the Arms of The Prince of Wales who was the first Grand Prior under the Royal Charter of 1888, the Crest of that Prince of Wales and the Arms of the Order as they were immediately prior to 1926, with a circumscription.

The ribbon has three black and two white stripes of equal width.

The medal is suspended from a straight bar fixed suspension on an ornate foot fitting positioned at 12 0'clock. It is worn with the bright plated steel brooch with soldered joint and catch on the top reverse of the ribbon.
Production place
Birmingham
England
Themes
Royal Connections
Exhibition history
By Royal Appointment, Museum of the Order of St John, 2019
Credit line
Transfer from St John International, 2019
Catalogue number
2019.15.2