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A collection of Masonic jewels to include: two Buckinghamshire Grand Charity 1999, Annointed High Priest Past President, Founder Grand Vice Patron Masonic Samaritan Fund, a 1950 Steward jewel in original box and others. (19 in total) £50-80
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A collection of Masonic items to include: two larger and one smaller Craft Past Masters collar jewels, masonic horse brass, apron badge for Warwickshire, Knights of the Maccabee jewel and others (11 in total) £50-80
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A large quantity of masonic items including a Masonic metal pocket watch, a wrist watch, two boxed Masons Royal Hospital jewels and a variety of other masonic jewels and spare parts. £80-100
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Set of three Masonic Tracing Boards, late 19th century, imp. by Bro. Harris, 'The Entered Apprentice Degree', 'The Fellowcraft Degree' and 'The Master Mason Degree', with Strawberry Hill Lodge No. 946 stamp to papers verso, and plaque to back of the first "Presented to the Strawberry Hill Lodge 946 by Bro. Dan Argyle", each 46cm x 24.5cm £100-150
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A Masonic longsword, 131.5cms long £30-50
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Set of seven colour prints after Thomas Palser, 'A Meeting of Free Masons', depicting ceremonies, each 23cm x 30.5cm £30-40
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Ancient Order of Foresters (AOF) silk apron by Kenning, transfer printed decoration to centre, the panel 40cm x 40cm, mounted, framed and glazed £40-60
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Early Order of Odd Fellows white lambskin Masonic apron, 19th century, with hand-painted emblem including heart-in-hand, with double-lobed flap, 38cm wide, mounted framed and glazed £40-60 See Illustration
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Yorkshire North & East beaded and embroidered sash £30-40
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Masonic Regalia; four early 20th century aprons, one stamped "Lodge Eastmuir 1126, Presented to Bro. Wm. Geddes P.M., contained in leather case £40-60
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Masonic Regalia; tartan apron and sash, and another apron and sash embroidered "India" with Scottish thistle embroidered to apron, early 20th century, contained in leather case embroidered with initials "A.E.S." £30-50
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Masonic regalia; RAOB Primo apron by Simpson & Co., a First Degree Kangaroo apron with attached jewel by Fattorini & Sons Ltd., Victoria Lodge KOM apron and Victoria Lodge ROH apron with attached jewel, both by F.C. Parry Ltd., contained in a leather case with initials "W.J.G." £30-50
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Masonic regalia; collection of assorted sashes, collars, Middlesex leather with lamb skin field, etc., and 1950s and later books including Downshire Masonic Lodge No. 108 By-Laws (1953), contained in two cases £40-60
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Masonic regalia; including complete as new Middlesex set of apron, collar and gauntletts by Toye & Co., in original cardboard box with leaflet, and a Warwickshire apron and cuffs contained in leather case with initials "E.S.J.B." £30-40
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Masonic regalia; four aprons including one possible 19th century example numbered 1258, contained in leather case with initials "C.T.B.A." £30-40
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Masonic regalia; including apron and gauntletts with beaded dove and olive branch, Leicestershire and Rutland division apron, and two other aprons and collars, all aprons with white kid skin field £30-50
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Masonic regalia; Nigeria apron with kid skin field and sash, another with beaded embroidered detail, two Royal Arch aprons, and a rainbow apron £30-40
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Rose Croix 18th degree apron with silk field and pink edging, and collar, both with beaded detail, another Rose Croix collar, and Rose Croix 30th degree sash £30-50
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Masonic regalia; four aprons with white kid skin fields, a pair of Kent gauntlets, and a silk banner £30-40
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Masonic regalia; collar with presentation jewel, London division embroidered sash, Sussex embroidered sash, Lincolnshire embroidered sash, Good Hope Lodge sash with London & Provincial Y.D. Friendly Society jewel, Northumberland & Durham beaded and embroidered badge (16cm diameter), etc. £30-40
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An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Masonic apron by Tutill, another Oddfellows apron by Tutill and an Ancient Order of Foresters apron by R. White, all silk field with braided edges, late 19th/early 20th century, the largest 43cm x 40cm (3) £40-60
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An Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Masonic apron by Tutill, and two others by Tutill & White, all silk field with braided edges, late 19th/early 20th century, largest 43cm x 40cm, along with an Odd Fellows embroidered velvet panel (4) £40-60
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Masonic regalia etc.; Foresters Certificate for Morrisania dated 1910, Hearts of Oak Benefit society calendar, Odd Fellows Lodge engraved plates, RAOB Grand Lodge certificate, 19th century Income & Expenditure Account of the Haltwhistle Friendly Society, further posters/certificates, early 20th century notification of Emergency Meeting of Temperance Lodge on January 14th 1921, along with 19th century and later engraved plates, plates and title page from early 19th century bible, Boroughmonger's Attack on British Column engraved plate, and an unframed oil, etc. £40-60
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Six named Masonic leather pouches, including one containing apron with white leather field, probably 19th century, the associated pouch impressed Bro. John U. Henshaw, Unanimity Lodge, No. 89 £30-40
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Selection of Masonic certificates and promotional calendars etc. including; three mid 19th century Ancient Order of Foresters certificates, two later coloured certificates, three 19th century Independent Order of Rechabites certificates, and one 20th century, five promotional calendars for Orders; Foresters (1900, 1902 & 1916), Rechabites (1913), Oddfellows (no date) £30-50
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Selection of Masonic regalia contained in a wooden case, including pins, cufflinks and tie pins, Macoy chain, two 1946 issue Masonic postal stamps, brass miniature spade and chisel, collection of various jewel bars, clay pipe, book "The Perfect Ceremonies of Draft Masonry", wax seal, 1959 Order of the Eastern Star one cent, Pitagora copper coin for 178 Roma, Frederick Duke of Sussex token circa 1930, George V silver three pence, 1919, hourglass pendant, officer badges for Somerset & East Lancashire, etc. £30-40
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Silver Masonic and other jewels including founder's jewel, (6 in total), Tugmen's Guild cased silver medal and button, and a collection of silver medal bars £60-100
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Selection of Masonic collar jewels, including one with collar, early 20th century and later, including Past Master's, Craft Lodge Officers, Grand Treasurer, and Stewards, some by Toye & Co., most engraved with Presentation dedication (22) £30-40
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Masonic jewels including; Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 1967 jewel, Glamorgan jewels, Past Masters collar jewel with ribbon, Steward jewels, Granville Lodge jewel (29), Along with two First World War medals; Empire Day aluminium medal with portrait of Edward VIII as Prince of Wales dated 24 May 1927, WW1 nurses medal labelled British Red Cross Society For War Service 1914-1918 with cream ribbon £50-80
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Selection of Masonic Benevolence jewels including Duke of Sussex example mounted and suspended on collar, three Vide Audi Tace Masters jewels including one with ribbon, further collar, jewel in original box, etc., (15) £30-50
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Masonic regalia; selection of Masonic tokens and pressed coins, pendants, ceramic fastener, hallmarked silver presentation spoon, and a collection of Masonic watches, two miniature dress swords, Stratton compacts, etc. £40-60
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Selection of Masonic jewellery including two gilt and blue enamel examples pendants, two signet rings, white metal fob set with amber bead, tie pin etc. £30-40
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Knights Templar complete Masonic regalia; cape, smock, sash, sword, belt and scabbard, hat with badge, gloves and two jewels £60-100 See Illustration
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Queen Elizabeth II Masonic dress sword by Wilkinson Sword, in leather travelling case £40-60
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Toye, Kenning & Spencer Masonic dress sword, with scabbard, in walking cane tin case £50-80 See Illustration
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Two Masonic dress swords, with scabbards £40-60
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Pair of Masonic wardens columns; one with Corinthian capital the other Doric, surmounted with globes, each approx 45.5cm, with two rests, along with a staff column with hallmarked silver plaque reading "Presented by W. Bro. Goldburg, 16th November 1955", and a Masonic ballot box £50-80
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Turned beech Masonic maul, 20.5cm tall, with attached presentation plaque, further maul, three gavels, one base and a horn beaker £40-60
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Collection of approx 80 Masonic Lodge mugs, small group of plates and glasses £30-40
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Masonic tin trunk; "Tunbridge Wells & South Eastern Counties Equitable Friendly Society", and three rolling screens on wood frames painted with Masonic officer's symbols £30-50
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Selection of Masonic jewels including 15 silver examples including RAOB, quantity of separate silver bars, and other enamel and metal jewels, etc. £60-100
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Masonic regalia; collection of Masonic jewels including 1948 Steward 160th Anniversary Festival jewel, 1948 Steward 106th Annual Festival jewel, 1946 Royal Masonic Institute for Girls jewel, 1949 Royal Masonic Institute for Boys jewel, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason's Hall Elfincolor slides (2 x boxes), Masonic collar jewels including Surrey, Middlesex and London, various officers, two Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey Junior Warden aprons, and a matching collar with jewel, Middlesex Historian apron, sash, and collar with jewel, and two Lodge Officers aprons, and a leather case with initials "P.H.C." £60-100
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Masonic jewels; silver Hallstone jewel (Birmingham, 1934) 1914-1918, presented to Bro. A. Avery, No. 5112, silver gilt Past Master jewel from Eureka Lodge No. 5557 Rio De Janeiro, with enamel bade to ribbon, silver bar, presented to Wor. Bro. P.H. Coxon (London, 1964), silver Hospital jewel (London, 1935), in fitted case, silver Royal Benevolent Institution 1921 jewel, with silver Steward bar (Birmingham, 1920), silver token, given as 1st prize at St. Dunstan's Billiard Fund (Birmingham, 1921) £50-80
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Collection of Masonic Jewels & regalia from Colonel Donald J Dean founder member of Sittingbourne Lodge No 1273 and sword bearer to King George VI to include Silver St Michaels Chapter medal, two silver steward medals for the Royal Masonic Institution for girls and boys and others various, other jewels, aprons, sashes, and cuffs in three leather cases Provenance: Consigned to sale by his daughter £200-400 See Illustration
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Collection of Masonic items sash apron some cutlery and leather suitcase £20-40
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Early 20th century copy of a court sword. 77.5cm triangular blade etched F. P. Scholte. 7. Savile Row. W. on the flat. All three sides have matching etchings extending to 38cm on the blade. The scabbard is leather. Together with a similar court sword by Firmin & Sons, 53 Strand London and a pair of rapiers with brass hand guard and helmet pommels. £120-160
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Early 20th century sword with Wilkinson Sword blade, in leather sheath, and a sword stick, (2) £60-100
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Darkwood Armoury, Pappenheimer (sword) and a pair of blocking daggers (3) £80-120
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Pair of Hanwei Renaissance Rapiers with wood handles, scabbards, one with frog (2) £80-120
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Pappenheimer with wire-hilt, another Hanwei with wire-hilt and a Rapier with wire-hilt (3) £80-120
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