A contemporary miniature of the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal, created to accompany the full-size award struck to commemorate the 25th anniversary of King George V’s accession to the throne in 1935. Miniatures of this type were privately produced for officers’ and officials’ mess-dress groups and were not officially issued.
Description
The miniature accurately follows the style and layout of the official 1935 medal:
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Form: Circular, silvered-metal miniature medal.
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Obverse: Conjoined effigies of King George V and Queen Mary, crowned and robed, facing left. The legend around the top edge reads “GEORGE • V • AND • QUEEN • MARY • MAY • VI • MCMXXXV”
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Reverse:Â The Royal Cypher “GRI”, surmounted by an Imperial Crown. At the left is the date “MAY 6 / 1910” in two lines, and at right the date: “MAY 6 / 1935”. The border is ornate.
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Ribbon: Dark blue with a central white stripe flanked by two thin red stripes – the correct 1935 Jubilee ribbon.
Approximate Specifications
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Material: Silvered metal
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Diameter: ~18 mm
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Ribbon Width: 16 mm
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Suspension: Small ring suspension
Condition
Typically shows a clean strike with good detail to the dual-profile obverse; ribbon remains correct to pattern. As a contemporary miniature, it is intended for dress wear or mounted medal groups rather than being an official government-issued original.







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