Public Service Medal, I Class, in Gold (Maharaja Sadul Singh, 1942-1947)

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SKU: 02.IND.0156.101.01.001

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Attributes

  • Country
    India
  • Makers
    Barton
  • Composition
    Gold
  • Inscription
    Obv: FOR PUBLIC SERVICE [DEVANAGARI INSCRIPTION] S
  • Size
    35x45mm
  • Version Remarks
    The Public Service Medal, I Class Gold Medal (Maharaja Sadul Singh, 1942-1947) is a pentagon design and was designed by Barton.

History


The Public Service Medal was instituted by Maharaja Ganga Singh. The Medal was awarded in 3 Classes in recognition of Public Service. A fourth Class is also believed to have been introduced after 1942 to reward bravery and police service. The Medal was made obsolete by 1947.

The I Class Decoration is composed of Gold. The I Class may also be worn from a neck ribbon, but additional research is necessary to confirm.

There are 2 versions of the Public Service Medal. The first version was established by Maharaja Ganga Singh and is an oval design. The first version also features Maharaja Ganga Singh's royal cypher "GS" on the obverse and the inscription "FOR PUBLIC SERVICE" in English and Devanagari on the reverse. The second version, instituted by Maharaja Sadul Singh in 1942, takes on a pentagonal shape and features the Maharaja Sadul Singh's cypher "S" as well as the inscription "FOR PUBLIC SERVICE" in English and Devanagari on the obverse.

It is thought that space is left blank on the reverse of both the Maharaja Ganga Singh and Maharaja Sadul Singh Medals for the engraving of the recipient's name and other details. However, no exampled of named awards have been found.

The may be an additional version of the Maharaja Ganga Singh I Class Gold Medal which features enamel.

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