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  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items
  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items
  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items
  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items
  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items
  • Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items

Item: C6300

Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items

Price:

$70

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Canada, Dominion. A Lot of Thirteen Masonic Items

Includes: Canadian Order of Foresters Medal/Jewel (badge in silver with red, white, green, yellow, light blue, dark blue enamels, illustrating the Canadian coat-of-arms circa the early twentieth century, mounted to a silver gilt base, measuring 47 mm (w) x 57 mm (h), six-sided star in silver-gilt with green enamels suspended from the badge, measuring 33.5 mm (w) x 41.5 mm (h), both items suspended from a 58.3 mm (w) x 27 mm (h) hanger in silver gilt inscribed "CANADIAN FORESTERS" with pinback and backed by its original tri-colour ribbon, intact enamels, in its box of issue, maker marked "Ambrose Kent & Sons, Toronto" on the lid); Ladies Orange Benevolent Association Convention Badge (insignia printed in four-colours, under a transparent cellulose cover, placed on a magnetic metal disk, originally suspended from a short yellow ribbon with two Union Jacks sewn in place, but now only held in place via frayed threading from the ribbon, base ribbon in red with "PRIDE OF THE WEST / LODGE NO. 541 / L. O. B. A. / HAMILTON, ONT" screen-printed in gold-coloured ink, reverse with a black memorial ribbon sewn in place bearing the Order's insignia with "In Memorial" on a wreath above and "PRIDE OF THE WEST / LODGE NO. 541 / L. O. B. A. / HAMILTON, ONT" below, all in silver-coloured ink, trimmed in gilt wire on three sides, suspended from a 58.5 mm (w) x 26 mm (h) hanger printed in four-colours, under a transparent cellulose cover, the base in magnetic metal with pinback); Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Toronto Lodge No. 11 Souvenir Medal 1909 (in bronze, maker marked "J.J. ZOCK & Co. TORONTO." on the reverse, measuring 28.5 mm (w) x 32 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring); Hiawatha Chapter No. 252 R.A.M. Sarnia, Ontario Masonic Penny (in bronze, measuring 31.2 mm in diameter); 3M Masonic Token (in bronze, measuring 33 mm (w) x 37.5 mm (h) inclusive of its integral suspension); and eight Lapel Badges (two Ancient Order of United Workmen, three International Order of Foresters, two Canadian Order of Foresters, one American Order of Foresters; in bronze gilt with various colours of enamels, in various sizes, three with a pinback, one with a screwback, one with a push pin, two with a button hole attachment, one missing its screwback). Ranging from very fine to near extremely fine.
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