Hong Kong Police Medal for Merit, V Class, in Bronze

SKU: 02.GBR.0384.105.01

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Attributes

  • country
    Great Britain
  • date of institution
    May 3, 1862

History


The Hong Kong Police Medal for Merit was instituted by Queen Victoria on May 3, 1862. The Medal is awarded to members of the Hong Kong Police force in 5 classes according to length and type of service. The Medal was superseded in 1937 by the Hong Kong Police Silver Medal, which in turn was only awarded to 4 recipients before it was superseded by the Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service in 1938.

The First Class award is composed of gold and features a maroon coloured ribbon. The Second Class award is composed of silver and features a yellow ribbon. The Third Class is composed of bronze and features a yellow ribbon with a black central stripe while the Fourth Class award is also bronze but features a yellow ribbon with 2 black stripes. The Fourth Class also features a distinct reverse design, with the inscription engraved above a depiction of laurel wreaths, while the other Classes feature the reverse inscription surrounded by the wreaths. The Fifth Class award was awarded to members of the police reserve and is also composed of bronze and features a green ribbon with 2 black stripes.

It is uncertain if there are multiple versions of the V Class Bronze Medal which vary by the obverse effigy of the ruling monarch.

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  • Composition

    Bronze

  • Inscription

    Rev: HONG KONG POLICE FORCE FOR MERIT

  • Size

    36mm

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  • Version Remarks

    The obverse inscription is unknown.

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