First World War Medal 1914-1918 – Solid Silver Service Medal Named to 46002 PTE F.D. Read North N.R.
This authentic War Medal 1914–1918 is a genuine First World War service medal, struck in solid silver and issued under the reign of King George V. It was awarded to Private F. D. Read of the Northumberland Regiment (North N.R.), whose service number 46002 is engraved around the medal’s edge.
This medal formed part of the campaign awards given to all members of the British and Imperial forces who served between 1914 and 1918. It remains one of the most recognisable and symbolic awards of the Great War, representing bravery, endurance, and the immense human effort of those who served.
First World War Medal 1914–1918 Details
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Type: First World War Campaign Medal
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Date: 1914–1918
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Material: Solid Silver (.925 Sterling)
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Diameter: Approx. 36 mm
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Designer: William McMillan
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Obverse: Bust of King George V facing left
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Reverse: St. George on horseback trampling the shield of the Central Powers
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Edge Inscription: 46002 PTE F.D. READ NORTH.N.R.
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Ribbon: Traditional orange, white, and blue pattern (not present)
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Condition: Very good collectable grade with gentle age wear. Please see images and decide for yourself the exact condition and value before purchasing.
The silver surface retains an attractive tone and the engraved edge adds real historical character, connecting the piece directly to its original recipient.
Condition – Very Good Collectable Example
This First world War Medal 1914–1918 remains in very good collectable condition, showing light wear consistent with its age. The detail of the design remains clear, and the silver has developed a natural patina that gives depth and authenticity to the piece.
Close-up images are included to show every detail of the medal, including the named edge inscription. Please examine the photographs carefully before purchase.
Historical and Collectable Significance of the War Medal 1914–1918
The War Medal 1914–1918 was issued to British and Imperial service members who fought in the First World War. It recognised their service across all theatres of war, whether at sea, in the air, or on land.
Over six million medals were awarded, but each one is unique due to the individual inscription on the rim. This particular medal, named to Private F.D. Read of the Northumberland Regiment, represents a personal story of courage and sacrifice during one of the most defining conflicts in modern history.
Collectors value the First world War Medal 1914–1918 for its solid silver composition, fine craftsmanship, and connection to real soldiers whose stories often lie waiting to be rediscovered.
For further background on British campaign medals and their meanings, visit the Imperial War Museum Medal Collection.
You can also explore similar historic medals and coins in our Coins and Bullion Collection.
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Summary of the War Medal 1914–1918
A genuine War Medal 1914–1918 in solid silver, issued to 46002 Private F. D. Read of the Northumberland Regiment. In very good condition with visible edge inscription, this medal offers a direct and personal link to Britain’s First World War history.
A fine example for any collection of British military medals, WW1 memorabilia, or silver campaign awards.
















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