Includes:
1. Governor General's Body Guard Association Medal: two piece construction, in sterling silver with blue and white enamels, obverse illustrating a maple leaf within an oval inscribed "GOVERNOR GENERALS BODY GUARD ASSOCIATION", surmounted by a King's crown, framed by a ribbon banner bearing the regimental inscription in Latin "NULLI SECUNDUS" (Second to None), reverse marked "STERLING" and maker marked "WELLING", measuring 28.5 mm (w) x 41 mm (h), original ribbon suspended from a silver hanger inscribed "G.G.B.C" flanked by maple leaves, with pinback.
2. G.C.S. Merit Medal to Lieutenant-Colonel V.L. Plamondon 1931: in silver, obverse engraved "Mérite" in running script within an engraved ornate octagonal frame composed of ribbons and tassels, reverse engraved "Lt Col. V.L. Plamondon 2 Août 1931" (Lieutenant-Colonel V.L. Plamondon, August 2, 1931), measuring 32.3 mm (w) x 35.3 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, original ribbon suspended from a hanger engraved ".G.C.S.", with pinback.
3. Great War Peace Commemorative Medal: in bronze, obverse illustrating the left-facing busts of King George V and Queen Mary, inscribed "KING GEORGE V" at the left and "QUEEN MARY" at the right, reverse illustrating a soldier kneeling before a female figure representing Peace, holding a trumpet in her right hand and palm branch in her left hand, a dove at the upper right with the word "PAX" (Peace) above the date "1919", maker marked and marked "RD671877" at the base, measuring 37.8 mm in diameter, pierced at the top and suspended from a hanger, exhibiting contact marks and spotting.
Together, very fine.

