Masonic
Georgian Masonic Glass Rummer |
| A Superb Geo III Masonic Rummer with folded foot and hollow knop stem, engraved with the full symbolism of the order, as well as the usual square & compass - a beautiful example of Geo III period. Circa 1790.
7" high |
Pink Lustre Jug With Masonic Symbols |
| Pink Lustre Jug With Masonic Symbols
Late 18th / Early 19th Century
Same pattern on both sides. Very good quality. Some wear around the top but no chips or cracks
Approximately 5.5 inches high
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Masonic Regalia 1930's |
| A set of Masonic Regalia dating from the 1930's and including original leather case.
This regalia was from a Devon Lodge, and includes sashes, apron, cuffs etc. in their original leather carrying case. They are in good condition, with the exception of the apron which is worn at the back, and the case is in need of stitching at one corner. |
1909 SILVER MATCH BOX HOLDER COVER w. MASONIC? SYMBOL |
| A good and heavy (over 100g/3˝oz) sterling silver match box cover, with a hammered surface. The cover has an oval cartouche with an engraved tree and the number "4" within a circle, the vertical stroke of the number ends in an arrow head; the motif sits on an oval base. The engraving could possibly be Masonic, or a club symbol, a visual interpretation of a name, or part of a coat of arms. Condition: some light surface age and use wear; undamaged - if you have any questions about this item, contact me. Seller operates a 100% item purchase price money back returns policy if not completely satisfied. Hallmarked for London 1909, maker's mark "S.S.D" over "E.D" for Drew and Sons. 3in/7.6cm high, 2in/5.1cm wide, 1in/2.5cm deep. |
IMPORTANT Worcester ARMOURIAL mug of Masonic interest, circa 1765. |
| An IMPORTANT Worcester ARMOURIAL mug of Masonic interest, circa 1765. Printed in black with the Arms of the Grand Lodge of England inscribed 'Amor Honor et Justicia' and 'Sit lux et lux fuit' within a rococo cartouche, flanked by three Masons and Masonic emblems, pyramidal temples surmounted by heavenly and temporal globes to the sides, 13cm high (full size mug).
This is an early, and particularly clear example of an VERY uncommon print.
Provenance: the Zorensky collection, part 3, lot 264. From there, to the Sir Jeremy Lever collection. Labels for both to base.
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