- Title:
- Apron embroidered and painted with masonic and religious emblems on silk, circa 1833.
- Object name(s):
- Regalia; Apron
- Brief description:
- White satin weave silk apron with a semi-circular light blue flap, a triple border of light blue, dark blue and red silk ribbon and a white silk lining. Apron is decorated with an embroidered arch in red velvet with keystone in white and gold braid pillars topped with embroidered globes. Masonic and religious symbols are painted in colour inside and around the arch. On the flap is a set square and compasses in gold braid.
- Collection:
- Museum of Freemasonry
- Acquisition method:
- Donation
- Associated concept:
- Aprons Royal Arch Freemasonry England
- Associated concept:
- Regalia Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1700-1819 Aprons
- Associated person:
- Dalbiac, George, Former owner
- Content - description:
- All-seeing eye, Burning bush, Sun, Moon, Serpent and staff, Seal of Solomon, Ladder, Shovel, Pick axe, Book, Cloud, Globe, Set square and compass, Arch, Keystone
- Dimension:
- H: 393 W: 453 D: n/a Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
- Entry date:
- n/k
- Inscription content:
- POSITION: Underside of flap TEXT: Geo. Dalbiac / July 1833 METHOD: Ink SCRIPT TYPE: Handwritten LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
- Object name:
- Regalia; Apron
- Object number:
- M2010/1494
- Object production date:
- 1833 (circa)
- Object production place:
- England
- Reproduction format:
- Digital image
- Technique:
- Painted
- Technique:
- Woven
- Technique:
- Embroidered
- Technique:
- Dyed
- Technique:
- Braid
- Text:
- Satin Royal Arch apron with red velvet and hand painted decoration, under the flap is written 'Geo. Dalbiac, July, 1833'.
- Text reason:
- Display caption
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Use licence for this record: CC BY
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/c0dc88c3-dd4a-352f-9790-5030cce5a1b6, Museum of Freemasonry, CC BY
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