T & S Signcraft has the expertise to produce medal orders in a variety of metals, from brass or copper to precious metals including gold and silver, gemstones can also be included. The same excellent attention to detail is evident in all medals, no matter which metal is used.
The quality of our work has resulted in a commission to produce The Order of Australia, which features exquisite attention to detail.
Our company has the capacity to produce small medal quantities and larger production runs of 20,000 complete medal sets.
The Insignia of the Chancellor of the Order
Is approximately 80 millimetres in diameter, made from gold, jewelled featuring the Arms of the Commonwealth of Australia in full colour on a blue background with branches of mimosa in gold. The Crown of Saint Edward enamelled in full colour sits above. This is referred to as a badge and worn by the Governor General on official occasions.
The Insignia of a Companion of the Order (AC)
Is approximately 60 millimetres in diameter, made of gold, jewelled with the Crown of Saint Edward with detailed enamelling.
The Insignia of an Officer (AO)
Is approximately 55 millimetres in diameter, made of silver, gold plated with the Crown of Saint Edward with detailed enamelling.
The Insignia of a Member of the Order (AM)
Is approximately 45 millimetres in diameter, made from silver, gold plated with the Crown of Saint Edward with detailed enamelling.
The Medal of the Order (OAM) photo OAM
Is approximately 40 millimetres in diameter, made from silver, gold plated with the crown of Saint Edward
Order of Australia Presentation Case
These presentation cases were designed by our company and are handmade specifically for the Order of Australia. The insert is finished in plush black velvet and the exterior finished in black leatherette with gold stamping of the particular Order
The Queensland Fire and Rescue Diligent and Ethical service Medal
This medal was commissioned to acknowledge diligent and ethical service performed by uniformed officers of the Queensland Fire and Rescue service. The presentation case was specifically designed for this medal with individual positions for main and miniature medals and a ribbon bar
Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW
Long Service recognition medal awarded to Association Councillors state wide
The Order of Logohu of Papua New Guinea
This order was commissioned by the Government of Papua New Guinea in 2005. A total of seventeen (17) separate medal orders were designed and produced for the initial investiture.