- Title:
- Collar jewel for an Inner Guard, sealed pattern, 1910.
- Object name(s):
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Lodge officer
- Brief description:
- Two crossed swords, with ornamental hilts, in silver coloured metal, incorporating a hanging loop between the hilts. There is 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:
- Spencer and Co
- Comments:
- A 'Sealed Pattern' is an approved design for a garment or item of regalia. This one was adopted by the United Grand Lodge of England in 1910 as the standard for a Lodge Officer's collar jewel.
- Content - description:
- Crossed swords
- Dimension:
- H: 126 W: 77 D: 17
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- 'SPENCER / LONDON' and 'B' stamped on the side of one hilt
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Reverse TEXT: 'Grand Lodge of England / Sealed Pattern / 1910' METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Italic LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Jewels; Collar jewel, Lodge officer
- Object number:
- M2015/1297
- Object production date:
- 1910 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Cast metal
- Technique:
- Plated
- Technique:
- Engraved
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