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- Plate jewel presented to Operative Lodge, No. 651 by Brother, J. H. Williams, 1839.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Plate
- Brief description:
- Silver metal engraved plate jewel. Obverse, central to the design is the figure Hermes/Mercury with wings at his ankles holding a caduceus in his right hand and acacia leaves in his left. To the left of him is the Moderns Grand Lodge coat of arms being a shield with a central cheveron containing a pair of compasses. Above are two castle towers with a third below. Above and below the shield are two set squares. Behind the figure to the right is a tower with a dove on the top. There is a presentation inscription on the reverse and a hanging loop at the top.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1700-1819
- Associated concept:
- Silverwork--Jewels--1700-1819
- Associated concept:
- Symbolism--Freemasonry--Jewels--1700-1819
- Associated concept:
- Deva Lodge, No. 651 [erased], Chester--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Moderns Grand Lodge
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Deities Hermes (Greek deity)
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Deities Mercury (Roman deity)
- Associated person:
- Twemlow, John, Silversmith
- Associated person:
- Williams, J. H., Presenter
- Comments:
- Operative Lodge (later known as Deva Lodge) No. 651 was granted its warrant on 23 June 1837 and met at five different Cheshire venues while working. These were as follows, the Old Nag's Head, Foregate Street, Chester from 1837, a Lodge Room, Bridge Street, Chester in 1839, the Hop-pole Inn, Foregate Street, Chester from 1839, the Blossom Inn, Foregate Street, Chester from 1847 and finally, the White Lion Hotel, Northgate Street, Chester from 1853 where it met until the lodge was erased on 3 December 1856.
- Content - description:
- Hermes/Mercury, Caduceus, Acacia, Tower, Dove, Set squares, Moderns Grand Lodge coat of arms
- Dimension:
- H: 60 W: 47 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 21/03/1974
- Inscription content:
- 'JT'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Chester, uppercase T, 1837
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'PRESENTED / to the / Operative Lodge, / No. 651 by Brother. / J. H. Williams / Feby 5th 1839.' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Block and Copperplate LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Plate
- Object number:
- M1974/31
- Object production date:
- 1837
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cut metal
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
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- Title:
- Shoe horn for London Warwickshire Lodge, No. 3846, 1917.
- Object name(s):
- Metal; Shoe horn
- Brief description:
- Silver shoe horn with a finial bearing the crest of the Earls of Warwick, consisting of a bear, which is muzzled and chained to a staff within silver disc infilled with dark blue enamel. Surmounting the disc is a silver shield that is surrounded by silver metal scrolling foliage and is bearing the City of London coat of arms, which is infilled with red and white enamel. Curved around the bottom of the disc is a banner that is infilled with dark blue and white enamel and is bearing the text 'LONDON WARWICKSHIRE LODGE No. 3846'. Below this is a shaped plaque in silver that is bearing a set square and compass in relief.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry England London London, City of Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Heraldry England London City of London Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos) Freemasonry Heraldry Crests Warwick, Earls of
- Associated concept:
- Metalware Masonic England
- Associated concept:
- Shoehorns Masonic
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Set square and compass, Earl of Warwick crest, City of London coat of arms, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 230 W: 36 D: 9 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, uppercase Z, 1924
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Metal; Shoe horn
- Object number:
- M1995/90
- Object production date:
- 1924
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Enamelled
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- Title:
- Medal commemorating the 200th anniversary of German freemasonry, 1770-1970.
- Object name(s):
- Metal; Medal, Germany
- Brief description:
- Bronze coloured metal medal. On the obverse central to the design is a relief depiction of an altar standing on a chequered pavement. Surmounting this is a cushion with three gavels and a rope with tassled ends. On the side of the altar is a relief depiction of a set square and compass. Behind the altar is a sun with rays and beneath the chequered pavement, in the foreground, is a brick wall. Encircling this design is a border mounted by relief text reading 'SIEGEL DER GROSSEN FREYMAURER LOGE VON DEUTSCHLAND ZU BERLIN'. Around the edge of the medal is a triangle design border. On the reverse central to the design is a relief depiction of a set square and compass surmounted by relief text reading '1770-1970'. Encircling this is relief text reading '200-JAHRFEIER / 23.-25. OKTOBER 1970'. Encircling this is a chain border. Around the edge of the medal is relief text reading 'GROSSE LANDESLOGE / DER FREIMAURER VON DEUTSCHLAND'.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Medals Freemasonry Germany
- Comments:
- The German text 'SIEGEL DER GROSSEN FREYMAURER LOGE VON DEUTSCHLAND ZU BERLIN' translates as 'SEAL OF THE GRAND MASONIC LODGE OF GERMANY, BERLIN'.
- Comments:
- The German text '200-JAHRFEIER / 23.-25. OKTOBER 1970' translates as '200TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION 23-25 OCTOBER 1970'.
- Comments:
- The German text 'GROSSE LANDESLOGE / DER FREIMAURER VON DEUTSCHLAND' translates as 'NATIONAL GRAND LODGE OF THE MASONS OF GERMANY'.
- 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:
- Altar, Chequered pavement, Cushion, Gavels, Rope, Set square and compass, Sun with rays, Brick wall, Chain
- Dimension:
- H: n/a W: n/a D: 2 Dia: 42 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 13/09/1974
- Object name:
- Metal; Medal, Germany
- Object number:
- M1974/94
- Object production date:
- 1970 (circa)
- Object production place:
- Germany
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Struck metal
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for Canute Lodge, No. 3104 presented to W. Bro. Francis Albert Norman, 1905.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder; Jewel, Founding Master
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Wavy banner in gold plated silver entwined with foliage and infilled with dark blue and white enamel with text reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk in light blue. Ribbon device: Gold plated silver shield painted in colour enamel with King Canute enthroned and by the sea. Arching over the shield are two banners with curling foliage ends and infilled with dark blue enamel with text reading 'CANUTE / LODGE'. At the centre of the banners are two sandpipers in gold plated silver shaped so their heads are beneath their bodies and are facing each other. Beneath the shield is a banner with ends of curling foliage and infilled with white enamel and with text reading 'No. 3104'. Hanging device: Gold plated silver set square with foliage design in relief. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Founding Masters
- Associated concept:
- Canute Lodge, No. 3104, Southend-on-Sea--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--People--Canute I, King of England, 995?-1035
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Associated person:
- Norman, Francis Albert, Former owner
- Comments:
- King Canute reigned as a successful King of England from 1016 until his death in 1035. The ribbon device on this jewel portrays the famous legend of Canute trying - and failing - to command back the waves of the ocean, in order to disprove a tiresome flatterer who claimed Canute was so powerful he could command the forced of nature. The sandpipers depicted on the jewel were, according to legend, Canute's favourite food.
- Content - description:
- King Canute, Sandpipers, Set square, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 90 W: 49 D: 7 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 07/06/1950
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- 'R. S.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase e, 1904/05
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder; Jewel, Founding Master
- Object number:
- M2002/1122
- Object production date:
- 1905
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Pinned
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- Title:
- Past Master's jewel for Army and Navy Lodge, No. 3651 presented to W. Bro. Guy D. Robinson, 1937.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver bar with engraved decorative floral design. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk in light blue. Ribbon device: Crossed flags in gold plated silver and enamel, the flag on the left being the white ensign of the Royal Navy and the flag on the right the Union flag of Great Britain. Above the flags are a set square and compass, below an anchor. The whole is framed within a roundel in gold plated silver and infilled with dark blue enamel with text reading 'ARMY & NAVY LODGE No. 3651', completed by a Royal crown at the top. Hanging device: Gold plated silver set square with a measuring rule design on the left and an engraved wheat and sickle design. Below is suspended the 47th proposition of Euclid and there is a presentation inscription on reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1930-1939--Past Masters
- Associated concept:
- Flags--White ensign
- Associated concept:
- Flags--Union Flag
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Flags--White ensign
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Flags--Union Flag
- Associated person:
- C. Weeden and Sons, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
- Associated person:
- Robinson, Guy D., Former owner
- Content - description:
- Floral, White ensign, Union flag, Set square and compass, Anchor, Royal crown, Set square, Measuring rule, Wheat, Sickle, 47th proposition of Euclid
- Dimension:
- H: 91 W: 50 D: 8 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'C.W.&Ss.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, uppercase B, 1937
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'Presented to / W. Bro. Guy D. Robinson / of the / Army & Navy Lodge, No. 3651 E.C. / W.M. 1937 / As a token of their high / regard & esteem'. METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Italic LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2002/1664
- Object production date:
- 1937
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Watered
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for Border Lodge, No. 2475, 1893.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Missing Ribbon: Missing Ribbon device: Missing Bottom bar: Missing Hanging device: Three shields, one above and two below, in gold plated silver and enamel. The top shield shows the civic coat of arms of Reading, consisting of five women's heads in dark blue and white enamel on a red enamel background, the centre head crowned. The bottom left shield shows the civic coat of arms of Southampton, divided horizontally with two red enamel roses on a white enamel background above and one white enamel rose on a red enamel background below. The bottom right shield shows the civic coat of arms of Guildford, consisting of a grey castle on a green field painted in enamel on black enamel background. To the left of the top shield is a gold plated silver Pythagorean star (five pointed) and to the right, a gold plated silver square and compasses. All are set at the centre of a gold plated silver garter device, complete with buckle, infilled with dark blue enamel with text 'BORDER LODGE No 2475'. At the bottom is a gold plated banner infilled with light blue enamel with text 'FOUNDER' Pin: Missing.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Border Lodge, No. 2475, Camberley--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1890-1899--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Guildford--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Reading--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Southampton--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Guildford--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Reading--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Southampton--Civic
- Comments:
- The coats of arms on the Lodge's badge are those of Reading, Southampton and Guildford but, as county towns, are taken to represent the counties of Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey.
- 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 foundation year of the Lodge. Please note this manufacture date is speculative as occasionally jewels are manufactured before or even after the date of presentation.
- Content - description:
- Square and compasses, Pythagorean star, Garter, Reading civic coat of arms, Guildford civic coat of arms, Southampton civic coat of arms
- Dimension:
- H: 50 W: 40 D: 10 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 01/03/1950
- Inscription content:
- 'G K'
- Inscription content:
- 'SILVER'
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Object number:
- M2002/571
- Object production date:
- 1893 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Plated
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- Title:
- Pro Grand Master's collar jewel presented to M. W. Bro. Rt. Hon. Earl of Lathom, 1891.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Collar Jewel, Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Collar jewel being the Grand Master's device in gold and enamel, consisting of an All-Seeing eye painted in colour on a light blue background within a triangle and on an oval with cast sunburst. It is contained within a set square and section of a circle, with a hook at the top of the device. There is a presentation inscription on reverse.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Collar jewels--Freemasonry--England--Grand Rank
- Associated concept:
- Regalia--Freemasonry--England--Grand Rank--Collar jewels
- Associated person:
- George Kenning (Firm)
- Associated person:
- Lathom, Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 1st Earl of, 1837-1898, Former owner
- Content - description:
- Set square, Section of a circle, All-seeing eye, Sunburst
- Dimension:
- H: 117 W: 85 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 17/08/2005
- Inscription content:
- 'G. K.'
- Inscription content:
- 15ct, London, uppercase Q, 1891/92
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'Presented / TO THE / RT. HON: THE / EARL OF LATHOM / PROV. GRAND MASTER / by the present & past / PROV. GRAND OFFICERS / OF / WEST LANCASHIRE / ON THE / occasion of / HIS LORDSHIPS APPOINTMENT AS / M. W. PRO. / GRAND MASTER / OF THE FREEMASONS OF ENGLAND 1891'. METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Gothic and block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Regalia; Collar Jewel, Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2005/160
- Object production date:
- 1891
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Engraved
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- Title:
- Medal commemorating 25 years of Masonry, De Soto Lodge, No. 1409, Texas, 1964-1989.
- Object name(s):
- Metal; Medal, United States of America
- Brief description:
- Silver medal. On the obverse is a relief cross with relief text on the arms reading 'UNITY / PRIDE'. Encircling the central design is a border of relief text reading '25 YEARS OF MASONRY / 1964 / 1989 / DE SOTO, TEXAS'. On the reverse central to the design is a relief set square and compass, enclosed within is a 'G' the design is mounted upon a relief map outline. Encircling the central design is a border bearing relief text reading 'DE SOTTO LODGE #1409 AF & AM ANNIVERSARY'.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Medals Freemasonry U.S.A
- 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:
- Cross, Set square and compass, 'G', Map
- Dimension:
- H: n/a W: n/a D: 3 Dia: 39 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 26/05/2005
- Inscription content:
- 'SILVER'
- Object name:
- Metal; Medal, United States of America
- Object number:
- M2005/87
- Object production date:
- 1983 (circa)
- Object production place:
- United States of America
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Struck metal
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- Title:
- with embossed leather case.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron, United States of America, Royal Arch Freemasonry; Apron Pouch
- Brief description:
- Apron: White leather apron with flap, red satin backing and red satin and gold lace border on apron and flap. Embroidered in coloured silks with the Great Seal of the State of West Virginia and embroidered in gold (purl) with a laurel wreath. Flap embroidered in gold (purl) with triple tau and on the underside in yellow silk with presentation inscription. With red silk corded tassels. Case: Black leatherette case with zip opening, gilt clasp and embossed name 'R. E. Gerald W. Adams'. Red satin apron.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Purchase
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry U.S.A. Aprons
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Royal Arch Freemasonry U.S.A.
- Associated concept:
- Royal Arch Freemasonry U.S.A. Regalia
- Associated concept:
- Seals U.S.A. Great Seal of the State of West Virginia
- Associated person:
- Adams, Gerald F., Former owner
- Comments:
- The Great Seal of the State of West Virginia depicts two male figures representing agriculture and industry - a farmer and a miner - with appropriate tools. They rest on a tombstone carved with the date June 20, 1863, the date which West Virginia became a state. Below the tombstone are crossed rifles and a cap of liberty, representing the role played by West Virginia in the American War of Independence (1775–1783) and the American Civil War (1861-1865). The Latin motto of the state, 'Montani Semper Liberi', translates as 'Mountaineers are always free'.
- Content - description:
- Triple tau, Laurel wreath, Great Seal of the State of West Virginia
- Dimension:
- (Apron) H: 335 W: 390 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Dimension:
- (Case) H: 365 W: 425 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 23/05/2008
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Under flap TEXT: 'Presented to / R. E. Gerald W. Adams / Grand Representative near the / Grand Chapter of the / State of West Virginia / by Melchizedek Chapter, No. 273 R.A.M. [Royal Arch Masons]' METHOD: Embroidered SCRIPT TYPE: Italic LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron, United States of America (New York), Royal Arch Freemasonry; Apron Pouch
- Object number:
- M2010/728/1-/2
- Object production date:
- n/k
- Object production place:
- U.S.A.
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Gold lace
- Technique:
- Purl
- Technique:
- Embroidered
- Technique:
- Leatherwork
- Technique:
- Embossed
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- Title:
- Collar (dress) worn by the Grand Master, HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), 1874-1901.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Collar, Grand Rank
- Brief description:
- Dark blue silk collar with gold lace edging and a dark blue silk backing. On the left side of the collar is a wheat design embroidered in gold purl, gold plate, gold bullion and gold passing. On the right side of the collar is an acacia design embroidered in gold purl, gold plate and spangles. The two meet at the middle of the collar with an embroidered bow in gold purl and gold plate
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Regalia--Freemasonry--England--Grand Rank--Collars
- Associated concept:
- Collars--Freemasonry--England--Grand Rank
- Associated concept:
- Regalia--Freemasonry--England--Grand Masters
- Associated person:
- George Kenning and Son
- Associated person:
- Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910, Former owner
- Comments:
- Eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910, later Edward VII) was initiated into freemasonry in a lodge in Stockholm by King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway in 1868. The first English lodge he joined was Royal Alpha Lodge, No. 16 in 1870, serving as Worshipful Master in 1871-2, 1877 and 1882-1886. He went on to join Union Lodge, No. 52, Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 259 and Grand Master’s Lodge, No. 1. He was the Founding Master of Navy Lodge, No. 2612, Household Brigade Lodge, No. 2614 and Sancta Maria Lodge, No. 2682. He was also an honorary member of many lodges such as Savage Club Lodge, No. 2190. He was invested as Past Grand Master in 1869 before being installed as Grand Master in 1875. He was installed as First Grand Principal of the Royal Arch by virtue of his completing the 10 degrees of the Swedish rite in 1968, because there is no record of his membership of a Royal Arch chapter. He held both positions until he became King in 1910, a reigning monarch being unable to serve as Grand Master or First Grand Principal concurrently. He was declared instead Protector of the Craft in England, Ireland and Scotland.
- Content - description:
- Wheat, Acacia
- Dimension:
- (As worn) H: 450 W: 360 D: 30 Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 1911/--/--
- Object name:
- Regalia; Collar, Grand Rank
- Object number:
- M2017/187
- Object production date:
- 1874 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Embroidered
- Technique:
- Bullion
- Technique:
- Leatherwork
- Technique:
- Purl
- Technique:
- Spangle
- Technique:
- Passing
- Technique:
- Lace
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- Title:
- Past Master's jewel for East Anglian Lodge, No. 2920 presented to W. Bro. C. J. Drummond, 1904.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold bar with a circular section of white enamel with text reading '1903-4' and the rest of the bar being infilled with dark blue enamel with text reading 'SECUNDUS'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk in light blue. Bottom bar: Five shields mounted on a gold plate with engraved foliage design. The centre shield is the coat of arms of St. Edmund, King of East Anglia being three gold ducal crowns on a dark blue enamel background. The top shield is the Colchester coat of arms being a gold cross surrounded by three ducal crowns on a red enamel background. To the right is the Ipswich coat of arms being divided into two vertical halves. The left half contains a gold lion on a red enamel background. The right half contains three gold hulls of medieval ships on a blue enamel background. Bottom bar (cont.): The bottom shield is the Cambridge coat of arms being a gold bridge over the River Cam on a red enamel background. Above the bridge is a gold fleur-de-lis between two gold heraldic roses and on the river are three gold sailing boats. To the left is the Norwich coat of arms being a gold three-towered castle above a gold lion on a red enamel background. The plate is framed by a gold foliage design from which is draped a gold banner with forked ends infilled with dark blue and white enamel with text reading 'THE EAST / ANGLIAN / LODGE'. Below the banner is a heart shaped gold plated infilled with dark blue enamel and with text reading 'No. 2920'. The frame is completed at the top of the device by a knight's helmet in a silver coloured metal. Hanging device: Gold set square with thistle design in relief, beneath which is suspended the 47th proposition of Euclid, also in gold. There is a presentation inscription on the reverse. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Past Masters
- Associated concept:
- East Anglian Lodge, No. 2920 [erased], London--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Edmund, King of East Anglia, 841-870
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Edmund, King of East Anglia, 841-870
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Colchester--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Cambridge--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Ipswich--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Norwich--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Cambridge--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Colchester--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Ipswich--Civic
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Norwich--Civic
- Associated person:
- Spencer and Co
- Associated person:
- Drummond, Charles James, Former owner
- Comments:
- The design on this jewel is the second badge design the East Anglian Lodge, No. 2920 have used. The first design, used up until October 1903, although different is similar in its use of local heraldry and is visible on the Founder and Consecrating Master jewels (M2004/1543, M2004/1544).
- Content - description:
- Set square, Thistles, 47th proposition of Euclid, Foliage, Norwich civic coat of arms, Ipswich civic coat of arms, Colchester civic coat of arms, Cambridge civic coat of arms, St. Edmund, King of East Anglia coat of arms
- Dimension:
- H: 112 W: 42 D: 8 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'R. S.'
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- 18ct, Birmingham, lowercase d, 1903/04
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of hanging device TEXT: 'PRESENTED TO / WOR. BRO: / C. J. DRUMMOND / in appreciation of / HIS VALUABLE SERVICES / AS SECOND W. M.' METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2004/1541
- Object production date:
- 1904
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Pinned
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- Title:
- Past Master's jewel for Saint George's Lodge, No. 900 presented to W. Bro. T. Williams, 1923.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Silver-gilt scroll with 'ST. GEORGE'S' in relief. Ribbon: Light blue ribbed ribbon, faded to green. Ribbon device: Silver-gilt relief of St. George on horseback slaying a dragon. Bottom bar: Silver-gilt scroll with “No 900' in relief. Hanging device: Silver-gilt set square from which is suspended the 47th proposition of Euclid Presentation inscription: Reverse of set square Pin: Vertical
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Saint George's Lodge, No. 900, Tewkesbury--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1920-1929--Past Masters
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Saints--St. George
- Associated person:
- Williams, T., Former owner
- Content - description:
- 47th proposition of Euclid, St. George slaying the Dragon, Floral, Set square
- Dimension:
- H: 99 W: 55 D: 3 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 16/08/1979
- Inscription content:
- F E G
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase x, 1923
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse of set square TEXT: 'PRESENTED TO / WOR. BRO. T. WILLIAMS / April 1923' METHOD: engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Serif LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M1979/48
- Object production date:
- 1923
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Engraved
- Technique:
- Cast
- Technique:
- Solder
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Gilded
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- Title:
- 50th Anniversary jewel for Williamson Lodge, No. 949, 1863-1913.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Anniversary
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Silver gilt with white enamel, in the form of a spiralling banner. ' 1863 - 1913 / WILLIAMSON / LODGE / No. 949 ' in gilt letters. Directly attached to hanging device by means of a silver gilt ring. Hanging device: The arms of the Williamson family - a yellow enamelled shield with a red chevron, three ornate crosses, and a red hand against a small white shield. This is surmounted by a dragon in profile on a coronet. On one side of the arms is a branch of acacia, and on the other wheat, both in green enamel, with a red enamelled ribbon at the base. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1910-1919--Anniversaries
- Associated concept:
- Williamson Lodge, No. 949 [erased], Sunderland--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Williamson, Baronets
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Williamson, Baronets
- Content - description:
- Heraldry, Acacia, Wheat, Banners, Dragons, Red hands, Coronets
- Dimension:
- H: 100 W: 34 D: 3 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'E&C'
- Inscription content:
- 'STER'
- Inscription content:
- 'SILV'
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Anniversary
- Object number:
- M1999/69
- Object production date:
- n/k
- Object production place:
- n/k
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Cast
- Technique:
- Gilded
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- Title:
- Past Master's jewel for Lodge St. George, No. 3072.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold coloured metal bar. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk in light blue. Bottom bar: St. George on horseback slaying the dragon in pierced gold coloured metal. He is encircled by band of matt gold coloured metal with text in polished relief reading 'LODGE ST. GEORGE / 3072 E. C.' Below is a banner with scrolling ends in matt gold coloured metal with text in polished relief reading '1904 / AD HUNGSTET / IN / PERPETUUM'. Hanging device: Gold coloured metal set square with a border of foliage in relief, beneath which is suspended the 47th proposition of Euclid, also in gold coloured metal also with a border of relief foliage. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--Past Masters
- Associated concept:
- St. George, Lodge, No. 3072, St. George's, Grenada, Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean District--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Saints--St. George
- Content - description:
- Set square, St. George and the dragon, 47th proposition of Euclid, Foliage
- Dimension:
- H: 82 W: 54 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2002/1086
- Object production date:
- n/k
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Woven
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- Title:
- Member's jewel for Clarendon Lodge, No. 1166.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver rectangle infilled with dark blue enamel and text reading 'CLARENDON LODGE'. Ribbon: Light blue ribbed and watered silk. Ribbon device: Gold plated silver scroll across a branch of acacia, with text infilled with dark blue enamel 'No. 1166'. Hanging device: Gold plated silver five pointed star with the Clarendon coat of arms in the centre - two eagles support a white enamelled shield with red cross charged with five shells, surmounted by a lion on a coronet. The eagles stand on a gold plated silver scroll with the text infilled with dark blue enamel reading 'FIDEI / COTICULA / CRUX'. Pin: Vertical
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Clarendon Lodge, No. 1166, Sale--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1940-1949--Members
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Clarendon, Earls of
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Clarendon, Earls of
- Content - description:
- Acacia, Clarendon coat of arms, Five-pointed star
- Dimension:
- H: 103 W: 48 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 01/01/2002
- Inscription content:
- 'T. & S.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, uppercase W, 1946/47
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Member
- Object number:
- M2002/4020
- Object production date:
- 1946
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Watered
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for United Strength Chapter, No. 228, 1920.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Shaped bar in gold plated silver, surmounted by a relief foliage design, and infilled with dark blue enamel with text reading 'FOUNDER'. Ribbon: Ribbed and watered silk in cream, faded. Hanging device: Gold plated silver raised disc painted in colour enamel with three male figures binding a fasces. Around the scene is a border of dark blue enamel with text reading 'UNITED STRENGTH CHAPTER / No. 228'. The disc is pinned to a Seal of Solomon (six pointed, two interlocking triangles) in gold plated silver and infilled with red enamel (only points visible). Between each of the points is a design of a rose, thistle and shamrock, in gold plated silver and relief. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Bequest
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--1920-1929--Founders
- Associated concept:
- United Strength Chapter, No. 228, London--Jewels
- Content - description:
- Men, Fasces, Seal of Solomon, Foliage, Rose, Thistle, Shamrock
- Dimension:
- H: 104 W: 39 D: 8 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 28/06/1967
- Inscription content:
- 'W. J. C.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, Birmingham, lowercase v, 1920/21
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Founder
- Object number:
- M1967/153
- Object production date:
- 1920
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Watered
- Technique:
- Enamelled
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Pinned
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- Title:
- Apron in leather and silk, hand painted with masonic emblems, circa 1800.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron
- Brief description:
- White leather apron with light blue silk border and blue silk backing. There is a triangular flap on the front of the apron with a light blue silk border. The apron is hand painted with two globe topped columns on a chequered pavement surrounded by masonic emblems. The apron flap has had painted decoration of a cloud containing an All-seeing eye and seven stars.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Freemasonry England
- Associated concept:
- Aprons--Freemasonry--England--1700-1819
- Associated person:
- Nicholson, Francis, W.Bro., Former owner
- Content - description:
- All-seeing eye, Seven stars, Cloud, Sun, Moon, Maul, Trowel, Level, Plumb rule, Rule, Key, Sword, Crossed quills, Set square and compass
- Dimension:
- H: 340 W: 402 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 09/10/1962
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron
- Object number:
- M2010/1497
- Object production date:
- 1800 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Tanned
- Text:
- Leather apron edged with light blue silk and hand painted with numerous masonic emblems, circa 1800. This apron was the property of Bro. Francis Nicholson, a member in 1826 of the Lodge of Perseverence, No. 775, (now No. 371), Cumberland. Presented by- Bro. G. O. Charles, 9.10.62.
- Text reason:
- Display caption
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- Title:
- Past Master's collar jewel for Stronde Lodge, No. 5715 presented to W. Bro. C. Parramore, 1939-40.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Past Master
- Brief description:
- Silver set square with the 47th proposition of Euclid suspended below, which are engraved 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:
- Toye and Co. Ltd
- Associated person:
- Parramore, Cyril, Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Comments:
- W. Bro. Cyril Parramore was awarded London Grand Rank.
- Content - description:
- Set square, 47th proposition of Euclid, Acacia
- Dimension:
- H: 87 W: 130 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'T&Co.'
- Inscription content:
- 'TOYE&Co.LD'
- Inscription content:
- 'LONDON'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, uppercase D, 1939
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'STRONDE LODGE No. 5715 / PRESENTED TO / W. Bro. C. Parramore, / BY THE OFFICERS & BRETHREN, / AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM, / & APPRECIATION OF HIS VALUABLE SERVICES / AS 2ND. MASTER. 1939-40.' METHOD: SCRIPT TYPE: LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Past Master
- Object number:
- M2009/547
- Object production date:
- 1939
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
- Technique:
- Pierced
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- Title:
- Founder's jewel for Doneraile Lodge, No. 3558 worn by Bro. William Naylor, 1911.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Brief description:
- Top bar: Gold plated silver metal bar, matt and with text in relief reading 'DONERAILE LODGE / No. 3558'. Ribbon: Ribbed silk in light blue. Coat of arms of the Viscounts Doneraile, being a shield in gold plated silver metal and divided horizontally into two uneven sections. The bottom section is infilled with dark blue enamel with a gold plated silver metal fret design over the top. The top section is a band of gold plated silver metal. Engraved text on reverse reads 'FOUNDER'. Pin: Vertical.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Jewels--Freemasonry--England--1900-1909--Founders
- Associated concept:
- Doneraile Lodge, No. 3558, London--Jewels
- Associated concept:
- Heraldry--England--Doneraile, Viscounts
- Associated concept:
- Badges (logos)--Freemasonry--Heraldry--England--Doneraile, Viscounts
- Associated person:
- Doneraile, Edward St. Leger, 6th Viscount, 1866-1941, Dedicatee
- Associated person:
- Naylor, William, Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Viscounts Doneraile coat of arms
- Dimension:
- H: 70 W: 28 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 24/03/1966
- Inscription content:
- 'I. P.'
- Inscription content:
- Sterling silver, London, lowercase r, 1912
- Inscription type:
- Hallmark
- Object name:
- Jewels; Jewel, Founder
- Object number:
- M1966/84
- Object production date:
- 1912
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Enamelled
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- Title:
- Senior London Grand Chapter Rank collar jewel presented by Earl of Carnarvon Chapter, No. 1642 to Ex. Comp. J. Ewart Smart, 1971.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Collar jewel, London Grand Chapter Rank
- Brief description:
- Gold coloured metal Eastern crown mounted on a triangle, which is on a sunburst. This is framed within a matt roundel with polished borders and bearing text in relief reading 'LONDON / SENIOR'. 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--Royal Arch Freemasonry--England--London Grand Rank
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry England London Grand Rank Collar jewels
- Associated person:
- Smart, J. Ewart, Former owner
- Comments:
- Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
- Content - description:
- Eastern crown, Sunburst
- Dimension:
- H: 54 W: 48 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- 01/02/2012
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'PRESENTED TO / EX. COMP. / J. EWART SMART / BY THE COMPANIONS OF THE / EARL OF CARNARVON CHAPTER / No. 1642 / 1971' METHOD: Engraved (hand) SCRIPT TYPE: Italic and block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Collar jewel, London Grand Chapter Rank
- Object number:
- M2012/209
- Object production date:
- 1971 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Engraved (hand)
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