United Kingdom: Order of St. John, Serving Brother/Sister Breast Badge (two-piece construction, in silver, measuring 42 mm (w) x 42 mm (h), replacement ribbon); and United States: Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) Miniature Pair: 100 Badge (four-piece construction, in silvered bronze with red and blue enamels, measuring 15 mm (w) x 18.5 mm (h)) and Membership Badge (three-piece construction, in bronze gilt with red and blue enamels, measuring 15 mm (w) x 18.7 mm (h), both with original ribbons, dual push pin attachments). Extremely fine.
Footnote: The Order of St. John was instituted on May 14, 1888, by Royal Charter granted by Queen Victoria, establishing the Order as an Order of the British Crown. It is awarded in five grades: Bailiff or Dame Grand Cross, Knight or Dame of Justice or of Grace, Commander Brother or Sister, Officer Brother or Sister, Serving Brother or Sister, Donat. The Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (MOFW) is one of the oldest veterans' and hereditary associations in the nation with a membership that includes officers and their hereditary descendants from all of the Armed Services. Membership is composed of active duty, reserve and retired officers of the United States Armed Services, including the Coast Guard, National Guard, and allied officers, and their descendants, who have served during one of the wars in which the United States has or is engaged with a foreign power.

