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Title:
Centenary jewel for Cator Chapter, No. 2266, 1899-1999.
Object name(s):
Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
Brief description:
Top bar: Gold coloured metal bar with zig-zag and ridge 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 coloured 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 coloured metal, with a roundel of red enamel bearing text 'CATOR CHAPTER No. 2266 / 1899'. Pin: Vertical.
Collection:
Museum of Freemasonry
Acquisition method:
Donation
Associated concept:
Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1990-1999 Anniversaries
Associated concept:
Jewels Royal Arch Freemasonry England 1890-1899 Anniversaries
Comments:
Item catalogued as part of the London On-Line project.
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.
Content - description:
Worm oroborus, Roman numeral, Seal of Solomon
Dimension:
H: 105 W: 43 D: 6 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
Entry date:
1999/--/--
Object name:
Jewels; Jewel, Royal Arch Freemasonry, Centenary
Object number:
M1999/362
Object production date:
1999 (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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