award winning framers
Military medals are regular framing projects, primarily from the First and Second World War. The addition of photographs, badges and details of unit and service can greatly enhance the display.
Mount colours are typically, green, navy blue and air force blue, as well as the usual neutral creams and off whites. Regimental colours can also be introduced as part of the design.
Here a 19th Century sword has been mounted above red fabric. The same fabric has been used to line the inner frame and the inside edge has been lined with a red and gold piping to match the sword's hilt.
This section shows a selection of various medals displayed with associated material.
This David Shepherd limited edition print shows the early days of the SAS operating in the North African desert. Along the bottom of the picture is a map of North Africa showing various airfields and targets raided by the regiment. The gold line extends around the other three sides with light and dark blue lines, the regimental colours, either side. All line decoration was done by hand.
A Parachute Regimental Certificate with wings badge. The shape of the badge has been cut into the maroon mount.
The RAF roundal has been cut into the picture mount.
Ribbons, text box and photographs surrounded by a triple layer mount in the same colours as the ribbons.
A collection, including medals, badges, bullet, text box and photograph.
These are two flags stitched to a backing board with a mount, incorporating a gold slip, in the regimental colours.
An American Parachute Certificate with wings, badge and shoulder tab.
You are viewing the text version of this site.
To view the full version please install the Adobe Flash Player and ensure your web browser has JavaScript enabled.
Need help? check the requirements page.