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Title:
Jewel presented by Temple Chapter, No. 5, New York, to Samuel Webster.
Object name(s):
Jewels; Jewel, United States of America, Royal Arch Freemasonry
Brief description:
Hollow shield in silver coloured metal surmounted by a Pythagorean star (five pointed) and a hanging loop. Within the shield is a silver coloured arch with gilt keystone, standing on a gilt chequered pavement and with a silver coloured stepped dais and gilt pedestal. Within the arch is a gilt disc that partially turns on its horizontal axis. On the obverse is an engraved lamb on an open book and within the letters 'H. T. W. S. S. T. K. S.' and on the reverse is engraved the Ark of the Covenant with pick and shovel within a presentation inscription.
Collection:
Museum of Freemasonry
Acquisition method:
Donation
Associated concept:
Jewels--Royal Arch Freemasonry--U.S.A.
Associated person:
Webster, Samuel, Former owner
Comments:
The abbreviation 'H. T. W. S. S. T. K. S.' stands for 'Hiram the Widow's Son sent to King Solomon' and alludes to a biblical passage in II Chronicles on which the Mark ritual is based. However, this abbreviation also features in the ritual and design of Royal Arch Freemasonry in the U.S.A.
Content - description:
Pythagorean star, Shield, Arch, Keystone, Chequered pavement, Pedestal, Dais, Lamb, Open book, Ark of the Covenant, Pick, Shovel
Dimension:
H: 93 W: 56 D: 5 Dia: n/a Wt: n/a
Entry date:
n/k
Inscription content:
'G. HALL...' [remainder of mark worn away]
Inscription content:
'ALBANY'
Inscription content:
POSITION: Reverse of central disc TEXT: 'SAMUEL WEBSTER / Temple Chapter, No. 5, St. N.Y.' METHOD: Engraved SCRIPT TYPE: Block LANGUAGE: English TRANSLATION: n/a NOTE: n/a
Object name:
Jewels; Jewel, United States of America (New York), Royal Arch Freemasonry
Object number:
M2010/1534
Object production date:
n/k
Object production place:
n/k
Reproduction format:
Digital image
Technique:
Cast metal
Technique:
Plated
Technique:
Engraved
Technique:
Pierced
User's reference:
Kupfermann, Elias: “The Development of the English Mark Jewel and its Craftsmen 1780-1856” in Andrew Prescott (ed.) 'Marking Well: A series of essays...' (Lewis Masonic, 2006), pp. 94-106

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/954b313e-5237-3a94-a894-02a001a18373

Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/954b313e-5237-3a94-a894-02a001a18373, Museum of Freemasonry, CC BY

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