Visit our Helpdesk
Visit our Helpdesk
✔ Full size and miniature Royal Navy medals ✔ Suitable for court mounting and formal wear ✔ Includes long service and campaign medals ✔ Used by serving personnel and collectors
Royal Navy medals recognise service, dedication, and operational history across the Naval Service. This collection includes both full size and miniature medals awarded to Royal Navy personnel, covering long service, campaign, and operational awards.
Whether you are replacing a missing medal, building a complete medal group, or preparing a set for court mounting, you will find accurate and high-quality medals suitable for wear and display.
Featured medals include the Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal, alongside campaign and service awards issued under multiple reigns including King Charles III. Miniature medals are suitable for mess dress and formal occasions, while full size medals are worn for ceremonial use.
Use the filters to browse by size, era, or medal type.
The South Atlantic Medal; awarded with distinguishing rosette for 1 days service in the Falkland Islands or their dependencies or in the South Atla...
View full detailsAwarded for 15 years exemplary conduct, with second award bars for each further 15 years service.
The South Atlantic Medal was awarded for 30 days continuous or accumulated service in the South Atlantic (The Falklands War), south of 7 degrees So...
View full detailsThe King Charles Long Service Royal Navy Medal. Issued to individuals who display exemplary conduct for a minimum of 15 years, with further recogni...
View full detailsThis is the first of two issues awarded during the reign of George VI
The DSM was expanded during World War Two to include the Merchant Navy and Army, the WRNS and RAF personnel serving aboard ships. Second award bar...
View full detailsThe Royal Navy Auxiliary Service Medal was instituted in July 1965 and awarded for 12 years service in the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (RNXS). ...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers, p...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsInstituted on 14th October 1914 for award to Petty Officers and ratings of the Royal Navy, NCO's and other ranks of the Royal Marines and all other...
View full detailsAwarded less frequently than the other issues of the DSM, this award was discontinued in 1993 following the review of the honours system and replac...
View full detailsInstituted on 24th August 1831. This version was the first type awarded during George V's reign. The qualifying period was 15 years. A bar for an a...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-4...
View full detailsThe second of two types awarded under George V awarded form 1931
The Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers, pet...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsThe Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal recognises exemplary service and conduct over a sustained period within the Royal Navy. This K...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Reserve Medal (GV) was instituted in 1919 and awarded for 15 years service in the Royal Fleet Reserve.
Miniature medal - Royal Fleet Reserve LSM - GV Admirals Bust
The Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 1945...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM George VI with 7 first clasps: - Palestine 1936-1939, S.E. Asia 1945-...
View full detailsCelebrate enduring service and exemplary conduct with the King Charles III Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. This newly issued meda...
View full detailsHonour 20 years of dedicated Royal Fleet Auxiliary service with our authentic RFA Long Service Medal (CIIIR) presentation set. This King Charles II...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers, pet...
View full detailsThe Royal Fleet Auxiliary Long Service Medal was instituted by Royal Warrant 24th July 2001 and awarded after 20 years service to all officers, pet...
View full detailsThe Royal Navy Auxiliary Service Medal was instituted in July 1965 and awarded for 12 years service in the Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (RNXS). ...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsThe Naval General Service Medal. It was possible to be awarded the Naval GSM EIIR with 8 first award clasps:- Malaya Bomb & Mine Clearance 194...
View full detailsRoyal Navy Medals and Order of Wear Royal Navy medals are worn in accordance with the official UK order of wear, which determines the sequence of campaign, service, and long service awards. Correct mounting and arrangement are essential for both ceremonial and formal occasions. Long service medals such as the Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal are typically worn after campaign medals, reflecting sustained commitment to service. Miniature medals follow the same order when worn with mess dress. For accurate presentation, medals should be court mounted in line with current UK guidance.