A mounted group of three medals, each suspended from distinct ribbons on a single mounting bar:
Canadian Volunteer Service Medal (1939–1945): Silver medal with obverse showing a group of marching service personnel; reverse bears the Canadian coat of arms. Ribbon features green, red, and blue vertical stripes with a silver maple leaf clasp attached.
War Medal 1939–1945: Silver medal with crowned effigy of King George VI on obverse; reverse shows a lion standing over a defeated dragon, symbolizing victory over the Axis powers. Ribbon of red, blue, and white stripes.
Canadian Forces Decoration (Elizabeth II, early issue): Gilt, twelve-sided medal with crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on obverse and a crowned monogram on reverse (not visible). Ribbon is golden-brown with narrow white stripes, mounted with a gilt bar.
The set represents long-term Canadian military service spanning the Second World War through the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The medals are mounted for wear, suggesting formal presentation or use on uniform.
