The Order of St John, Member (1892-c.1973)

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SKU: 01.GBR.0119.109.01.000

  • Member (V Class) (1892-c.1973) (with Maltese cross emblem) Obverse
  • Member (V Class) (1892-c.1973) (with Maltese cross emblem) Reverse
  • Member (V Class) (1892-c.1973) Obverse

Estimated market value:

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Attributes

  • Country
    Great Britain
  • Makers
    Phillip Bros., & Son, London; Carrington; H.T. Lamb & co., London; Spink & Son, London; Toye, Kenning, & Spencer, Birmingham
  • Composition
    Silver/Enamelled
  • Size
    39mm
  • Version Remarks
    The Member (V Class) (1892-c.1973) features 3 possible types of suspender. This version was not issued during the Second World War (between 1939 and 1948) but resumed during 1948.

History


The Order of St. John, formerly known of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, was constituted by Queen Victoria by Royal Charter on May 14, 1888. Membership of the Order is open to suitable candidates of any Christian faith who demonstrate the tenants of the Order by acting to prevent and relieve sickness and injury as well as to enhance the health and well-being of people anywhere in the world. The Order is conferred in 5 grades. Members are most often admitted at lower grades and later promoted to higher grades in recognition of dutiful service and good deads. Membership of the Order is also limited to 35 000 members. There may be additional grades associated with the Order.

For all members of the Order, when the ribbon is worn alone a small silver Maltese cross is worn on the ribbon.

Serving Members are entitled to use the post-nominal letters "SBStJ" or "SSStJ" within the organization.

There are multiple versions of the Member's Cross which differ by design and composition. There may be additional versions of the Member.

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