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- Founder's jewel (miniature) for Fortitude Chapter, No. 229, 1906.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver bar with engraved line border and text infilled with dark blue enamel reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk in cream. Hanging device: Gold plated silver shield, infilled with white enamel and bearing a painted enamel elephant carrying a castle on its back. The shield is on a triangle in gold plated silver and within a circular band of gold plated silver, infilled with red enamel with text reading 'CHAPTER FORTITUDE / No. 229 E.C.' Pin: Horizontal.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Fortitude Chapter, No. 229, London--Jewels
- Associated person:
- Bladon (Firm)
- Content - description:
- Elephant and castle, Shield
- Dimension:
- H: 56 W: 23 D: 4 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'J. B.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase l, 1906/07
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Founder
- Object number:
- M2006/519
- Object production date:
- 1906
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Watered
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
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- Title:
- Apron embroidered with Royal Arch emblems, circa 1814.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron
- Brief description:
- Cream satin with hand embroidery. Apron decorated with a brick arch with a field of ?wheat visible through it and foliage around the edges. Above the arch is an All-seeing eye with rays. Below the arch is a triple tau and a banner, which bears the text 'HOLINESS / TO / THE LORD'. Just below this is the date 18 / 14, linked chain that runs across the bottom and turns upwards at right angles and is entwined at the ends with and wheat to the left and a lily to the right. The design is flanked on either side by Ionic columns.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1800-1809
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1700-1819 Aprons
- Content - description:
- Chain, Wheat, Lily, All-seeing eye, Arch, Foliage, Triple Tau, Ionic columns
- Dimension:
- H: 445 W: 430 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 13/02/1978
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron
- Object number:
- M1978/5
- Object production date:
- 1814 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Hand embroidered
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- Title:
- Apron for a Past Master owned by Atwick Pinnix Hipkin (Netherlands Const.), circa 1920.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron, Netherlands, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Rectangular apron with curved bottom corners and triangular flap, both in cream leather with gold lace trim and border of orange, watered silk, finished by a gold bullion fringe on the apron. An all-seeing eye is woven in coloured thread and spangled on the flap a set square and compass is gold embroidered on the apron. The apron has a black silk backing with orange silk waist straps with metal snake clasp.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Freemasonry Netherlands
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Freemasonry Netherlands Aprons
- Associated person:
- Hipkin, Atwick Pinnix, Former owner
- Content - description:
- Set square and compass, All-seeing eye
- Dimension:
- H: 320 W: 368 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 15/10/2010
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron, Netherlands, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2010/1660
- Object production date:
- 1920 (circa)
- Object production place:
- n/k
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Leatherwork
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Embroidered
- Technique:
- Bullion
- Technique:
- Gold lace
- Technique:
- Spangled
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- Title:
- Medal commemorating the 75th anniversary of the introduction of freemasonry, Jakarta, Indonesia, 1769-1844.
- Object name(s):
- Metal; Medal, Netherlands
- Brief description:
- Silver coloured metal medal. On the obverse central to the design is a relief depiction of a five-pointed star mounted by relief text reading '75'. Encircling this is a wreath tied with a ribbon at the bottom. On the reverse central to the design is relief text reading 'IN / MEMORIAM NATALIS / ANNI SEPTUAGE SIMI QUINTI / SOCIETATIS LIB ∴ CAEMENTARIORUM / IN URBE BATAVIA / LEGITIME CONSTITUTAE / QUI CELEBRATUS EST / DIE 16 MENSIS 9 ANNI V ∴ L ∴ 5844 / IN □ P ∴ V ∴ / CUI NOMEN / ASTRUM IN ORIENTE / PRA ESIDE MAGISTRO / F ∴ P ∴ V ∴ / ISAACO PENING / NIEUWLAND'. Encircling this is a looped rope border.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Purchase
- Associated concept:
- Medals Freemasonry Netherlands
- Comments:
- The first masonic lodge established in the Dutch colony of Batavia (Jakarta), Indonesia, was Lodge 'de Ster in het Oosten'. This medal commemorates its 75th anniversary in addition to the 75th anniversary of the introduction of freemasonry to the country.
- Comments:
- The Dutch text 'IN / MEMORIAM NATALIS / ANNI SEPTUAGE SIMI QUINTI / SOCIETATIS LIB ∴ CAEMENTARIORUM / IN URBE BATAVIA / LEGITIME CONSTITUTAE / QUI CELEBRATUS EST / DIE 16 MENSIS 9 ANNI V ∴ L ∴ 5844 / IN □ P ∴ V ∴ / CUI NOMEN / ASTRUM IN ORIENTE / PRA ESIDE MAGISTRO / F ∴ P ∴ V ∴ / ISAACO PENING / NIEUWLAND' translates as 'IN MEMORY OF THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOCIETY OF FREEMASONS IN THE CITY OF BATAVIA LAWFULLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH WAS CELEBRATED ON THE 16TH DAY OF THE 9TH MONTH OF THE YEAR OF TRUE LIGHT 1844, IN THE TRUE AND PERFECT LODGE WHICH BEARS THE NAME STAR OF THE EAST, THE TRUE AND PERFECT BROTHER ISAAC PENNING NIEUWLAND BEING ITS PRESIDING MASTER'.
- Comments:
- As most items are manufactured in the same year they are presented, date of manufacture for this medal is taken to be the same as its presentation date. Please note this manufacture date is speculative as occasionally items are manufactured before or even after the date of presentation.
- Comments:
- The cataloguing of the medal collection at the Library and Museum of Freemasonry was supported by a grant from Arts Council England in 2013.
- Content - description:
- Star, Wreath, Ribbon, Rope
- Dimension:
- H: n/a W: n/a D: 3 Dia: 50 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 19/12/1903
- Object name:
- Metal; Medal, Netherlands
- Object number:
- M2013/623
- Object production date:
- 1844 (circa)
- Object production place:
- Netherlands
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Struck metal
- User's reference:
- Poole, Herbert, Reverend (1939) A catalogue of masonic medals in the museum of the Province of Worcestershire, Worcester: Library and Museum Committee, Worcester
- User's reference:
- Hamburgishe Zircle- Correspondenz: Die Deutschen Freimaurer-Medaillen von 1742-1905, Volumes 1-7(1898): Hamburg: F. W. Radmacher
- User's reference:
- Marvin, William T. R. (1880) The medals of the Masonic Fraternity described and illustrated, Boston: T. R. Marvin and Son, Printers
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for Peterborough and Counties Lodge, No. 2996, 1903.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver bar in the shape of an architectural pediment with a pierced geometric design on top, a pierced foliage motif at each end and a fleur-de-lis in the centre. From the bar is draped a gold plated silver banner infilled with dark red enamel with text reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk in light blue. Ribbon device: Set square and compass in gold plated silver with engraved foliage design. Hanging device: Four gold plated silver shields placed at angles with their points touching. The top left shield shows the civic coat of arms of Northampton showing a white enamel tower supported by a gold lion on each side on a red and green enamel background. The top right shield shows the civic coat of arms of Huntingdon painted in colour enamel being a hunting scene consisting of a man and dog hunting a stag with a tree in the background. The bottom right shield is the civic coat of arms of Cambridge being a gold bridge over the River Cam on a red enamel background. Above the bridge is a gold fleur-de-lis between two white heraldic roses and on the river are three black enamel sailing boats. The bottom left shield contains the civic coat of arms of Lincoln being a red enamel cross on a white enamel background. At the centre of the cross is a gold fleur-de-lis. Hanging device (cont.): Above the four shields is placed a fifth shield being the civic coat of arms of Peterborough. It is divided into vertical halves, the left half containing crossed keys on a red enamel background and the right half containing crossed swords on a dark blue enamel background. Arching over the shields is a gold plated silver banner with scrolling ends infilled with dark blue enamel and with text reading 'PETERBOROUGH & / COUNTIES / LODGE'. Below the shields is a stylised foliage design in gold plated silver upon which is placed a white enamel bar with text reading 'No. 2996'. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Peterborough and Counties Lodge, No. 2996, Peterborough Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Cambridge--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Huntingdon--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Lincoln--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Northampton--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Peterborough--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Cambridge--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Huntingdon--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Lincoln--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Northampton--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Peterborough--Civic
- Content - description:
- Set square and compass, Peterborough civic coat of arms, Northampton civic coat of arms, Huntingdon civic coat of arms, Cambridge civic coat of arms, Lincoln coat of arms, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 100 W: 42 D: 9 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 03/12/1958
- Inscription content:
- 'KENNING & SON'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- G. K. & S.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase h, 1903/04
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Object number:
- M2002/1007
- Object production date:
- 1903
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Watered
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Pierced
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Pinned
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for St. George's Chapter, No. 5 presented to E. Comp. W. H. Clarke, 1818-1918.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold coloured metal bar with zig-zag design. Ribbon: Ribbed silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold plated silver metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold plated silver metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'ST. GEORGE'S CHAPTER No. 5 / 1818'. There is an inscription on the reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1810-1819 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Anniversaries
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Associated person:
- Clarke, W. H., Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
- Dimension:
- H: 90 W: 40 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 01/06/1949
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase t, 1918
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'Ex. Comp: W. H. CLARKE P.Z. OCT 29TH 1918' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2008/1096
- Object production date:
- 1918
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for Domatic Chapter, No. 177 presented to Comp. W. S. Andrews, 1793-1893.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar with zig-zag design. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold plated silver metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold plated silver metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'DOMATIC CHAPTER No. 177. / 1793'. There is an inscription on the reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1790-1799 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1890-1899 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Domatic Chapter, No. 177, London--Jewels
- Associated person:
- Andrews, W. S., Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
- Dimension:
- H: 85 W: 40 D: 8 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'J.S'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, uppercase R, 1892
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'Comp'n W. S. Andrews' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2008/1120
- Object production date:
- 1892
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pierced
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for Mount Moriah Chapter, No. 143 presented to Comp. A. Norman Garrard, 1783-1883.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar with zig-zag design. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold plated silver metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold plated silver metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'MOUNT MORIAH CHAPTER, No. 143 / 1783'. There is an inscription on the reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1780-1789 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Mount Moriah Chapter, No. 143, London--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1880-1889 Anniversaries
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Associated person:
- Garrard, A. Norman, Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
- Dimension:
- H: 100 W: 40 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 01/06/1949
- Inscription content:
- 'R.S'
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase h, 1907
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'A. NORMAN. GARRARD' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2008/1117
- Object production date:
- 1907
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
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- Title:
- Bi-centenary jewel for Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19, 1911-2011.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold coloured metal bar with zig-zag and ridge design that are infilled with red and dark blue enamel. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk with a diamond shape design of dark blue and red. Ribbon device: Matt gold coloured metal bar in the form of a horizontal column, with text in relief reading ' 1811 / 2011'. At the centre is text reading 'CC' (Roman numerals 200) infilled with dark blue enamel. Hanging device: The Roman numeral 'C' (100) in gold coloured metal and infilled with red enamel, entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, infilled with light blue enamel, and a within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail) infilled with dark blue enamel. The design is within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed) in gold coloured metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER No. 19 / 1811'. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1810-1819 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 2010-2019 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Mount Sinai Chapter, No. 19, London--Jewels
- Comments:
- Bi-centenary jewels are awarded to chapters that can demonstrate two hundred years of continuous working.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon, Column
- Dimension:
- H: 94 W: 44 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 14/11/2011
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2011/1059
- Object production date:
- 2011 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Jacquard woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Pierced
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- Title:
- Centenary jewel for Auckland Chapter, No. 1338, 1883-1983.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold coloured metal bar with scrolled foliage desing at the top, infilled with red enamel and with text 'CENTENNIAL'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk in dark crimson. Hanging device: In gold coloured metal, the Roman numeral 'C' (100) entwined with a two figure of eight knot design, within a worm oroborus (snake biting its own tail), within a Seal of Solomon (six pointed). Over this is a roundel infilled with red enamel and with text 'AUCKLAND CHAPTER No. 1338 / 1883'. Pin: Horizontal.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1880-1889 Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1980-1989 Anniversaries
- Comments:
- As most jewels are manufactured in the same year as they are presented, date of manufacture for this jewel is taken to be the same as the centenary year of the Chapter. Please note this manufacture date is speculative as occasionally jewels are manufactured before or even after the date of presentation.
- Comments:
- This jewel does not fit the standard pattern of Chapter Centenary jewels, the explanation is that the required jewels were not going to arrive from the UK in time for the Chapter's centenary so some replacements were sourced locally.
- Content - description:
- Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 76 W: 41 D: 7 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 21/01/2019
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
- Object number:
- M2019/16
- Object production date:
- 1989 (circa)
- Object production place:
- New Zealand
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
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- Title:
- Member's jewel for Lodge Mayo, No. 1413.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Silver gilt foliage beneath two blue enamelled scrolls which read ' LODGE MAYO ' and 'No. 1413 E.C. ' in gilt. Ribbon: Light blue ribbed fabric, now faded to green. Hanging device: Silver gilt enamelled shield bearing the arms of Lord Mayo, 6th Earl of Mayo - gold quartered by a red George cross, red lion rampant on ermine in 1 and red hand of Ulster on ermine in 2. The shield is mounted upon a silver gilt set square and compasses, engraved with foliage. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Mayo, Lodge, No. 1413 [erased], Twickenham--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Members
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Mayo, Earls of
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Mayo, Earls of
- Associated person:
- Mayo, Richard Southwell, 6th Earl of, 1822-1872, Dedicatee
- Comments:
- Lodge named in memory of Richard Southwell, 6th Earl of Mayo, 4th Viceroy of India, who was assassinated in 1872, the year of the Lodge's consecration.
- Content - description:
- Set square, Compasses, Foliage, Mayo arms
- Dimension:
- H: 98 W: 45 D: 4 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 03/12/1958
- Inscription content:
- 'R.S'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase q, 1915/16
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Object number:
- M2002/141
- Object production date:
- 1915
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Woven
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- Title:
- Apron worn by Augustine Harrison, circa 1806.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron
- Brief description:
- Oblong white leather apron with rounded lower corners and a rounded flap. The apron and flap have a border of light blue pleated silk ribbon. The apron has decoration of globe-topped columns on a chequered pavement surrounded by masonic symbols, hand painted with gold detail, the flap has decoration of a radiant All-seeing eye in a ring of cloud.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Freemasonry England 1700-1819
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Freemasonry England 1700-1819 Aprons
- Associated person:
- Harrison, Augustine, Former owner
- Comments:
- Augustine Harrison was initiated into the Marquis of Granby Lodge No. 24, Canterbury on 31st of May, 1806. The lodge was so called because it met in the pub of that name in 1806, it merged with Industrious Lodge No. 416 in 1819 to become the United Industrious Lodge and gained its current number of 31 in 1894. The lodge still meets in Canterbury.
- Content - description:
- Chequered pavement, Sun, Moon, Seven stars, Set square, Compasses, Level, Plumb rule, Rule, Candlesticks, Trowel, Maul, Perfect ashlar, Ear of wheat, Globe, Column, Ladder, Volume of Sacred Law, All-seeing eye
- Dimension:
- H: 333 W: 444 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron
- Object number:
- M2002/2827
- Object production date:
- 1806 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Tanned
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Dyed
- Technique:
- Painted
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- Title:
- Consecrating Officer's (miniature) jewel for Lodge of the Men of Sussex, No. 3712, 1914.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder; Jewel, Miniature
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar surmounted by foliage and infilled with dark blue enamel with text reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk with three vertical stripes of dark blue, yellow and dark blue. Hanging device: Civic coat of arms of Sussex in gold plated silver and enamel being a white shield with six black swallows. It is within a roundel of gold plated silver infilled with dark blue enamel and with text reading 'THE MEN OF / SUSSEX / 37 / 12'. The whole is pinned to a cross in gold plated silver and infilled with dark blue enamel and surmounted by a celestial crown. It is all surmounted by a gold plated silver metal celestial crown. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Miniatures
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry England Sussex Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Heraldry England Sussex Civic
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Content - description:
- Foliage, Sussex civic coat of arms, Celestial crown
- Dimension:
- H: 58 W: 18 D: 3 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 20/06/1966
- Inscription content:
- 'R.S'
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase o, 1913
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder; Jewel, Miniature
- Object number:
- M1966/132
- Object production date:
- 1913
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Pinned
- Technique:
- Enamelled
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- Title:
- Jewel for a Provincial Grand Master of Kent worn by W. Bro. William Perfect, 1794.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Provincial Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Gold plated silver set square inset with clear gemstones and framed by a gold plated silver wreath with three shields the shield to the left is the Moderns Grand Lodge coat of arms and at the bottom the civic coat of arms of Kent. To the right is the coat of arms of the Baronets Aucher, the shield being divided horizontally, the top section with three rampant lions, the bottom section with arrowheads and central inescutcheon bearing a hand. At the top is a banner with text reading 'TACE' ('Be silent').
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Collar jewels--Freemasonry--England--Provincial Grand Rank
- Associated concept:
- Regalia--Freemasonry--England--Provincial Grand Rank--Collar jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Moderns Grand Lodge
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Kent--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry England Aucher, Baronets
- Associated person:
- Perfect, William, 1731 or 2-1809, Former owner
- Content - description:
- Moderns Grand Lodge coat of arms, Kent civic coat of arms, Baronets Aucher coat of arms
- Dimension:
- H: 104 W: 75 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'MA'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase t, 1794/95
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Provincial Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2012/234
- Object production date:
- 1794
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Gemstone setting
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- Title:
- Third Provincial Grand Principal's jewel for Surrey, with presentation box.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Provincial Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gilded metal bar engraved with flora and foliage. Ribbon: three vertical stripes of dark blue, red and light blue ribbed and watered silk. Ribbon device: Gilded metal rectangular frame engraved with flora and foliage. Bottom bar: Gilded metal bar engraved with flora and foliage. Hanging Device: Circle of dark blue enamel set within a circle of gilded metal, marked ' SURREY ' in relief. Mounted upon this is a gilt triangle, within which are a pair of compasses, an open book and three interlaced triangles. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--Provincial
- Associated concept:
- Surrey, Provincial Grand Chapter--Jewels
- Content - description:
- Compasses, Interlaced triangles, Book, Flora, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 112 W: 47 D: 6 Dia: 45 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 03/07/2002
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Provincial Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2002/3243/1
- Object production date:
- n/k
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Woven
- Text:
- Third Provincial Grand Principal's jewel for Surrey, with presentation box. 2002/3243/1
- Text reason:
- Display caption
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- Title:
- Member's jewel for Clarendon Lodge, No. 1166.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Silver gilt rectangle coated with dark blue enamel, reads ' CLARENDON LODGE ' in gilt letters. Ribbon: Light blue ribbed and watered silk, now faded to green. Ribbon device: Silver gilt scroll across a branch of acacia, with ' No. 1166 ' in blue enamel. Hanging device: Silver gilt five pointed star with the Clarendon coat of arms in the centre - two silver gilt eagles support a white enamelled shield with red cross charged with five shells, surmounted by a lion rampant standing on a coronet. The eagles stand on a silver gilt scroll with the motto ' FIDEI / COTICULA / CRUX ' in blue enamel. Pin: Vertical
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Clarendon Lodge, No. 1166, Sale--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Members
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Clarendon, Earls of
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Clarendon, Earls of
- Content - description:
- Acacia, Clarendon arms, Five-pointed star
- Dimension:
- H: 96 W: 48 D: 3 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 02/12/1959
- Inscription content:
- 'G.L'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase o, 1913/14
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Object number:
- M2002/90
- Object production date:
- 1913
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast
- Technique:
- Gilded
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Woven
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- Title:
- Past Master's collar jewel for St. Ethelburga Lodge, No. 7677 presented to W. Bro. Neville S. Pearson, 1969-70.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Silver coloured metal set square with the 47th proposition of Euclid suspended below, which are engarved with acacia around the borders. There is a hanging loop at the top and an inscription on the reverse.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Collar jewels--Freemasonry--England--Lodge Officers
- Associated concept:
- Regalia--Freemasonry--England--Lodge Officers--Collar jewels
- Associated person:
- Pearson, Neville S., Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Set square, 47th proposition of Euclid, Acacia
- Dimension:
- H: 80 W: 126 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'St. ETHELBURGA LODGE No. 7677 / Presented to / W. Bro. NEVILLE S. PEARSON / in appreciation of / his services as / W. M. 1969-70' METHOD: Engraved (machine) SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2009/550
- Object production date:
- 1969/70 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved (machine)
- Technique:
- Pierced
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- Title:
- Jewel for a Senior Grand Warden presented to Washington Shirley, 8th Earl Ferrers, 1783.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Oval shaped jewel in gold coloured metal with dark blue translucent enamel centre on which is set a level with a clear gemstone set as the plumb weight. The jewel has a decorative border in silver coloured metal and set all over with clear gemstones. There is a presentation inscription on reverse.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--Grand Officers
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1780-1789
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry Crests England Ferrer, Earls
- Associated person:
- Ferrers, Washington Shirley, 8th Earl, 1760-1842, Former owner
- Content - description:
- Level, Crest of the Earls Ferrer
- Dimension:
- H: 54 W: 45 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'Honble. / Washington Shirley / SGW / 1783'. METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Italic LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: The inscription is within an engraved oval frame with swags of fabric around and surmounted by the crest from the coat of arms of the Earls Ferrer.
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2012/231
- Object production date:
- 1783 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Gemstone setting
- Technique:
- Enamelled
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- Title:
- Apron for Apolinar Nuñez de León Lodge, No. 78, Monterrey, Mexico.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron, Mexico
- Brief description:
- White polyester apron with a border of dark blue fabric and which has a black polyester backing and two dark blue fabric ties. On the front the apron has a triangular flap, also in white polyester with a border of dark blue fabric. In the middle of the flap is printed a dark blue All-seeing eye with rays, which is within a set square and compass. In the centre of the apron is a printed black inscription reading 'RESP:. LOG:. SIMB:. / APOLINAR NUNEZ / DE LEON No. 78 / OR:. DE MONTERREY, N. L.'. This is flanked by the columns Jachin and Boaz, which have globes on top and that are printed in dark blue.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Freemasonry Mexico
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Freemasonry Mexico Aprons
- Content - description:
- All-seeing eye, Rays, Set square and compass, Jachin and Boaz, Globes
- Dimension:
- H: 265 W: 327 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 07/06/2012
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron, Mexico
- Object number:
- M2012/420
- Object production date:
- n/k
- Object production place:
- Mexico
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Sewn
- Technique:
- Printed
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- Title:
- Apron (undress) for a Junior Grand Warden worn by W. Bro. William Philip Honeywood, 1819.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron, Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Rectangular apron with a triangular flap in white leather with a border of ribbed silk, in dark blue. There are three levels embroidered in dark blue silk, one on the flap and two on the apron. At the centre of the apron is the device of a Junior Grand Warden embroidered in dark blue silk, being a plumb rule within a roundel containing a wreath of wheat. The plumb rule has a inset paste plumb weight at the base. The apron is lined in dark blue silk with a similar tie belt.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Freemasonry England Grand Rank
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Freemasonry England Grand Rank Aprons
- Associated person:
- Honeywood, William Philip, 1790-1831, Former owner
- Content - description:
- Wheat, Plumb rule, Level
- Dimension:
- H: 406 W: 451 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron, Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2009/187
- Object production date:
- 1819 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Leatherwork
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Embroidered
- Technique:
- Gemstone setting
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