A General Service Medal with MALAYA clasp, in silver, the obverse presenting the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, rim impressed 22230768 CPL. J. FAIRHURST R.E.M.E., on replacement ribbon, residue on obverse, nice patina, very fine condition.
A General Service Medal with W.E ASIA 1945-1946 clasp, in silver, the obverse presenting the effigy of King George VI, rim impressed 61670 SEP. TEJ SINGH, 9-14 PUNJAB R., on original ribbon, light wear, very fine condition.
A General Service Medal with PALESTINE 1945-48 clasp, in silver, the obverse presenting the effigy of King George VI, rim impressed14028432 SPR. S. R. GIBSON. R.E., on original ribbon, lovely patina, minimal wear, ribbon lightly soiled, overall very fine condition.
Footnote: The General Service Medal was instituted by King George V by Army Order on January 23, 1923 as a contemporary award of the Naval General Service Medal. The Silver Medal was awarded to members of the military and royal air force in recognition of service in minor campaigns between 1918 and 1962 outside of campaigns in India and East, West, and Central Africa that were already recognized by the Africa or India General Service Medals.

