5th class Orders of Brilliant Jade

No.91

Silver, gilt, enamel.
Size 66 x 62.5 mm.

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Reverse

采玉勳章 - Brilliant Jade Order

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Marked 印铸局 - Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

Stamped with a number "91".

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Miniature lapel rosette.

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Original case.

領綬采玉勳章 - Neck Ribbon /Cravat/ Order of Brilliant Jade

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No.108

Silver, gilt, enamel.

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Looks like once this order was converted into a brooch and then once again reconverted to its original form.

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No.109

Silver, gilt, enamel.
Size 86 x 62 mm.

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Original case.

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No.118

Silver, gilt, enamel.

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Reverse

采玉勳章 - Brilliant Jade Order

Marked 印铸局 - Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

Stamped with a number "118".

Reverse rivet cap is missing.

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No.121

5th class order of Brilliant Jade awarded to William Innes Gerrard /Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander and Professor of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong/.

Silver, gilt, enamel.

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William Innes Gerrard's medal bar.

The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Officer’s (Brother’s) breast badge in silver; 1914-15 Star (Surg. W. I. Gerrard. R.N.V.R.); British War and Victory Medals (Surg. Lt. W. I. Gerrard. R.N.V.R.) VM officially re-impressed; Defense and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1935, unnamed; Coronation 1937, unnamed; Imperial Russian Order of St. Anne, 3rd class made by Albert Keibel https://asiamedals.info/threads/3rd...arly-iconography-made-by-albert-keibel.27598/ awarded on November 19, 1915 (!).​

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William Innes Gerrard was born in Aberdeen on 13 May 1884 and was educated at Robert Gordon’s College and Aberdeen University. Following the outbreak of the Great War he entered the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in August 1914 and subsequently served in H.M.S. Jupiter at the time of her epic ice-breaking voyage to Archangel in early 1915. As the only port through which Great Britain could supply Russia with munitions and equipment, until the Dardanelles could be opened, it was vital to force a channel through the icefields. In his Official History of Naval Operations in the Great War, Sir Julian Corbett records that, "the regular ice-breaker had broken down and the old battleship Jupiter established as one of many records of the War, so far as was known, by being the first vessel that had reached Archangel during February." She remained there until the first week of May and later saw service in the Mediterranean. Among those Officers and ratings subsequently decorated by the Tsar was Surgeon Gerrard.

Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve throughout the 1920s, Gerrard retired in 1929, whilst holding the rank of Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander, upon being appointed Professor of Medicine at the University of Hong Kong, and for his services was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the following New Year’s Honours’ List. While in Hong Kong he established himself as a successful teacher and consultant and played an active part in developing the clinical professorial unit in the new Queen Mary Hospital. A member of the All-China Medical Association, he was awarded the Chinese Order of the Brilliant Jade. Recalled for service with the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his services at the Royal Naval Hospital at Kingseat. He finally retired with the rank of Acting Captain. He died on 7 March 1956.​

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire /Commander’s 2nd type neck badge made by Garrard, London/ awarded to William Gerrard on January 1, 1930.

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Empire, C.B.E. (Military) Commander’s 2nd  type neck badge.jpg
 
No.124

Silver, gilt, enamel.

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No.142

5th class order of the Brilliant Jade awarded to Filippo Zappi (1896-1961), Italian Consul in Tientsin, China.

Silver, gilt, enamel.
Size 62 mm.

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Back of the original case stamped with a seal

印铸局製 - Made by Bureau of Engraving and Printing.

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No.192

5th class order of the Brilliant Jade awarded to Brigadier General of the Colonial Troops Albert de Fauque de Jonqières (1895-1958).

Silver, gilt, enamel.
Size 62 mm.

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