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The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) Sash Badge, in silver-gilt and enamel

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item details

NameThe Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) Sash Badge, in silver-gilt and enamel
ProductionGarrard & Co. Limited; jeweller; 1930; England
ClassificationVisual and Verbal Communication, insignias, ribbon bars
Materialssilver, enamel
Materials SummarySilver-gilt, enamel
DimensionsOverall: 72mm (width), 119mm (height), 8mm (depth), 72mm (diameter)
Registration NumberGH012583/1
Credit lineGift of the Estate of Michael N. Myers, 2009

Overview

The Order of St Michael and St George was founded in 1818 by the prince regent, later George IV. The decoration is awarded to men and women who contribute extraordinary services to a foreign country. The motto of the order is “Auspicium melioris ævi” which translates to “token for a better age.”

 

Michael Myers

 

Sir Michael Myers was a prominent lawyer in the first half of the twentieth century. He became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1929, and served on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1931. He was made a Knight Commander of the Order in 1930, and was then upgraded to Knight Grand Cross in 1937.