Medal for Overseas Service, Assiduous Service, Gold Medal

SKU: 02.PRT.0139.101.01

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  • Gold Medal Obverse

Attributes

  • country
    Portugal
  • date of institution
    January 11, 1891

History


The Medal for Overseas Service was established by decree in 1891 as the “Military Medal for Overseas Service.” It was awarded to Portuguese military personnel and civil servants in recognition of overseas service which benefited Portugal, civilisation, or humanity. It is believed to have been discontinued in 1974.

The Medal for Overseas Service underwent numerous changes in design, grades, and awarding statutes over its lifetime. From 1891-1893, it was awarded in a single category, but in 1893, it was expanded and awarded in two distinct categories, the Medal for Distinguished Overseas Service and the Medal for Medal for Assiduous Overseas Service. A third category, the Medal for Dedicated and Meritorious Overseas Service, was added in 1946.

From 1893-1913 the Gold Medal was awarded to Officers and civil servants of equal rank in recognition of 10 years of service, the meritorious command of naval or armed forces in a campaign, meritorious leadership on scientific campaigns, or service rendered during epidemics, religious missions, or colonial administration. From 1913-1946 it was awarded to Officers and civil servants of equal rank in recognition of 25 years of overseas service, of which 8 were consecutive, and from 1946-1970, it was awarded to Officers and civil servants of equal rank in recognition of 25 years of overseas service, of which 6 were consecutive. From 1970-1974 it was awarded to military personnel and civil servants in recognition of a minimum of 25 years of overseas service, of which 3 were consecutive.

There are four different versions of the Gold Medal that differ in engraving and inscription. The first was awarded in a single category and features the portrait of King Carlos I on the obverse with a reverse inscription that translates to “Overseas Service.” The second version features the portrait of King Carlos I on the obverse and a reverse inscription that translates to “Assiduous Overseas Service.” The third version features an effigy of the Republic on the obverse and a reverse inscription that translates to “Assiduous Overseas Service.” The fourth version features the Portuguese crest on the obverse and a reverse inscription that translates to “Assiduous Overseas Service.”

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  • Composition

    Silver gilt

  • Inscription

    Obv: D CARLOS I REI DE PORTUGAL 1891 Rev: ASSIDUIDADE DE SERVIÇO NO ULTRAMAR

  • Size

    32.7mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    This version is stamped SILVA.

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  • Composition

    Silver gilt

  • Inscription

    Obv: REPUBLICA PORTUGUESA 5-10-1910 Rev: ASSIDUIDADE DE SERVIÇO NO ULTRAMAR

  • Size

    32.7mm

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  • Composition

    Gilt

  • Inscription

    Rev: ASSIDUIDADE DE SERVIÇO NO ULTRAMAR

  • Size

    33mm

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