Royal Patriotic Society Medal, 2nd Size, in Gold

SKU: 02.SWE.0107.104.01

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Attributes

  • country
    Sweden
  • date of institution
    1802
  • remarks
    All grades of the Medal follow a similar structure of an 18th century scale called “Berch’s Scale”, that may be seen in many other medals of Sweden, but do not follow the sizes of the scale exactly.

History


The Royal Patriotic Society Medal is conferred to individuals who have rendered service to the advancement of society, rendered long service to the society of Sweden, and to those who have rendered service to charity.

There is a large variation of medals associated with the Royal Patriotic Society. Some examples of the medals have a reverse inscription describing what the medal was awarded for, and other medals are composed of different obverse and reverse designs.

The reverse of the medal may be engraved with the recipients name.

The variations of these medals may be a result of each medal possibly being their own entity.

Additionally, recipients who are eligible for this Medal have the option to choose either the actual Medal, a watch, or for women, a gold or silver bracelet with a charm that is a miniature version of the Medal, as their reward for their actions.

The ribbon of the medals are half yellow and half green, a symbolization of hay and grass, and the agriculture of Sweden.

When conferred upon women, this Medal is worn on a bow ribbon.

Another medal that is associated with the Royal Patriotic Society is the Emmery Medal.

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Versions

  • Price

    $630+ USD

  • Composition

    Gold

  • Inscription

    Obv: GUSTAF VI ADOLF SVERIGES KONUNG Rev: AF KONGL PATRIOTISKA SALLSKAPET FOR LANGVARIG GAGNANDE VERKSAMMET 1968

  • Size

    35.5mm

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    This particular example is associated with the medal used during the reign of King Gustaf VI Adolf, for long and successful activity.

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