Honourable Colonel Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, Royal Field Artillery. Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Knights Commander (three-piece construction, in Gold with blue and white enamels, painted centrepieces, measuring 17 mm (w) x 23.5 mm (h)); 1914-15 Star (in bronze, measuring 21.5 mm (w) x 24.5 mm (h)); British War Medal (in silver, measuring 18 mm in diameter); Victory Medal (in bronze gilt, measuring 18 mm in diameter); King George V and Queen Mary Coronation Medal 1911 (in silver, measuring 18 mm in diameter). Mounted to a suspension with swing bar pinback, as worn by the veteran, intact enamels, very light contact, original ribbons, near extremely fine. Accompanied by copies of three pages from the London Gazette.
Footnote: Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, K.C.M.G.has three acknowledgements in the London Gazette: 1. Territorial Force Reserve, Artillery: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, K.C.M.G., from the 1st Home Counties Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, to be Lieutenant-Colonel, as of December 14, 1916; 2. Territorial Force, Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery: Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, K.C.M.G., from the Territorial Force Reserve, to be Honourable Colonel, as of May 20, 1917; 3. Sussex Volunteer Regiment: Honourable Colonel Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith, K.C.M.G., Royal Field Artillery (T.) to be County Adjutant and Temporary Captain, as of May 30, 1918.

