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Al R 20th Jan 2015 07:07

Replacing and presenting medals.
 
I suspect this might be one for TTN.

I have a client who would like to find good quality replacements for his grandfather's lost WW1 medals ('just' two campaign ones) and join them in a frame, sympathetically, with his dad's two WW2 medals (he has those). He had always assumed his deceased dad's medals were also lost so contacted the relevant medal office for info and was amazed to receive by return of post two awards that his dad had simply not wanted or bothered to claim at the time.

Can someone suggest a source to replace the two that are lost and secondly, someone who can frame/present them in a suitable manner together?

CoffmanStarter 20th Jan 2015 07:20

Al R ...

I used these people to frame my Father's WWII MC medal group recently. Although I didn't need to source replacements I'm sure they would be able to help.

Not cheap ... but a first class job :ok:

https://www.spink.com/departments.aspx?id=1206

Coff.

Al R 20th Jan 2015 08:20

Cheers Coff.:ok:

Dominator2 20th Jan 2015 08:59

Al R,

I got some medals remounted recently by The Mess Dress Ltd The Mess Dress Ltd - The Mess Dress Ltd. They were very reasonably priced, good qualiity and extreamly quick. Hope this helps.

Dom

Pontius Navigator 20th Jan 2015 09:25

Al, Poppy Medal Framing - Specialists in innovative impressed method of medal mounting and framing

Medals iro £12-15, either court mounting £10 each, he does a special mounting too with each medal set in its own vaccu form and he can provide a metal engraved plate to match.

Tankertrashnav 20th Jan 2015 09:36

One word of advice - until I gave up my shop a few years ago I did a regular trade in framing medals. I found that unless the medals were going to be taken out for wear from time to time (Remembrance Day, etc) it was better not to have them mounted for wear first, as the brooch pin did not allow them to sit neatly in the frame. Better to mount the medals suspended from their ribbons directly on to the backing cloth of your frame.

As far as sources of supply go, I am sure any of the suggestions so far will be fine (and yes Spinks are a bit pricey, but very good). I personally recommend Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd - Medals, Badges, Mounting, Framing & Regalia, but its just a matter of making your own choice.

WASALOADIE 20th Jan 2015 09:37

Worcestershire Medal Service also provide a great service and also sell the mounting box frames with a variety of backing material depending upon unit. Depending upon the time of the year, a fairly quick turn around time too.

Al R 20th Jan 2015 09:57

Thanks very much everyone, some top quality steers there by the looks of it. TTN, I think they'll simply be framed, admired and reflected upon.

Pontius Navigator 20th Jan 2015 10:23

TTN, I agree about WMS as they did a good job however they would not put them in the original order.

I had the bars and my grandfather's handwritten note of the order.

Right or wrong, but I wanted them in the order he specified; they did it their way.

ACW418 20th Jan 2015 11:07

Al,

Had some work done by The Mess Dress people last fall and they were with me in a couple of days. I can recommend them.

ACW

langleybaston 20th Jan 2015 13:58

Worcestershire Medals every time. They have done a total of six framings/ mountings for me [all family, not this civilian I hasten to add].

Davef68 20th Jan 2015 18:42

Although I didn't ask :), thanks for all the useful info - I recently inheritted my grandfather's WW1 and WW2 medals, and was looking to get them mounted for home display, although part of me is reticent to do so as he never wore them, so the issued medals are still in the box they came in (He wore his service ribbons on his Merchant navy unifrom)

Pontius Navigator 20th Jan 2015 18:57

Dave, I know my father had his ribbons on his uniform but I, in common with many other children got the medals to play with.

What I have seen us that veterans have been increasingly wearing their medals on appropriate occasions. He would probably approve now.

teeteringhead 20th Jan 2015 19:36

As an associated question, can anyone provide details of where the "appropriate medal office" is for the Civilian Services?

I've been researching my (late) father's war service as a fireman (he would have hated the term "firefighter"!) in the East End of London in the Blitz, and indeed through the war.

Not exactly a cushy posting, but family tradition has it that when they were giving out the medals (Defence Medal only I think in his case) the conversation went thus:

Very Senior Fireman: Here's your medal Fireman Teeters; well done!

Pa Teeters: So who is getting one of these?

VSF: Well everyone's getting one!!

Pa T: Not much point in having it then, is there.....

Which would have been so much in character ....... :ok:

But I would like his now... :O

MightyGem 20th Jan 2015 19:51

I've just framed mine, my father's and my grandfather's medals. I found a suitable sized frame and adapted it. OK so it's not museum quality, but it's something that I've done.


as the brooch pin did not allow them to sit neatly in the frame
I got around that by cutting slots in the backboard so that the medals sit flat.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps41f04ac5.jpg

CoffmanStarter 20th Jan 2015 19:55

Teeters ...

Might be worth contacting the LFB to see if they could help/give a steer ?

London Fire Brigade - Contact us

teeteringhead 20th Jan 2015 20:03

Thanks Coff - I'll give that a go. If it's not them then maybe they'd know who.... :ok:

Pontius Navigator 20th Jan 2015 20:53

If that fails write to your MP.

Wander00 20th Jan 2015 21:12

TTH - your Dad and my Dad - mine was a leading Fireman at Pinner Road, N Harrow, but was mainly in London in the blitz. ISTR he had 2 medals, one the Defence Medal, not sure what the other one was. He was on the same crew as Ernest Lough (Oh For the Wings of a Dove") on the night of the City Blitz in May 1941

Tankertrashnav 20th Jan 2015 21:35

TTH

WW2 medals for the civilian services were issued by a Home Office department which at the time was in Cardiff. I have no doubt this has changed in the last 65 odd years, but I suspect the Home Office would still hold the records. As for which department, or an address, I'm afraid I can't help.

Sorry not to be more helpful.

TTN

(TTFN ;))


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