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Craft, a circular silver medal, winged female standing right, hold spear and medallion on ribbon, trees and waterfall behind, cornucopia and jug below either side, rev. legend (Granted by Grand Lodge, in Quarty Communn 25 Nov. 1789 to the members of the County Stewards Lodge), engraved below (John Hemming), 45mm. Tooled on reverse, otherwise good very fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £320
Craft, possibly Scottish, an early pierced gold Past Master’s Jewel, the centre with an engraved sun set between the arms of a compass, rev. engraved female holding a heart and leaning on an anchor, surrounded by infant genii, sea in background, base of the compass engraved (Presented by Hiram Lodge, No. 7 to Brother Andrew Inderwick), 5795 engraved at the top of the compass, 65 x 62mm, 19.12g. The engraving of fine style, good very fine £300-£400
Hammer Price: £1,000
Craft, a Georgian pierced silver oval Jewel by P. & W. Bateman, various Masonic symbols, border engraved (Alex Ranken, Hibernia Lodge No. 130), rev. plain, hallmarked London, 1807, 50 x 35mm. About very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £400
Craft, a Georgian pierced silver-gilt oval Jewel by G. Reid, Masonic symbols, the lower scroll engraved (Reid Dean St, No. 22), rev. similar, border engraved with the date 1818, large paste stone in top scroll and a circle of paste stone above bottom scroll, hallmarked London, 1817, 90 x 55mm. Good very fine, attractive; with ribbon and suspender £200-£300
Hammer Price: £1,100
Craft, a Georgian pierced silver oval Jewel, various Masonic symbols., rev. similar, on ribbon below (Abraham & Levy, Bath), hallmarked Birmingham 1820, 70 x 50mm. About very fine £100-£150
Hammer Price: £550
Craft, a Georgian pierced silver gilt Jewel, engraved with various Masonic symbols and dated 1824 on rev. border, set in paste mount with paste top suspender, 48mm. Very fine, attractive £100-£150
£100–£150
Craft, an early openwork silver Jewel, various Masonic symbols, unmarked, early to mid 19th century, 55 x 38mm. Very fine £60-£80
£60–£80
Craft, a pierced silver and paste Jewel, set with garnets, various Masonic symbols, unmarked, early to mid 19th century, 55 x 40mm. Very fine, attractive £100-£150
Hammer Price: £500
Craft, The Lodge of Antiquity, The Royal Medal, Lodge No. 1, arms of the Duke of Sussex, rev. infant genii either side of arms, silver and enamel, date 1843 below, 75 x 42mm (cf. Harris 405). Extremely fine, attractive £100-£150
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Craft, silver Masonic badges (3), in the form of a Maltese Cross, details from a tracing board in the centre, arms with floral design, on the lower arm of each, within a shield, numbered 4 Lodge, 17 Lodge and 28 Lodge, all hallmarked London, 1861, 1863, 1867, revs. plain, all 62mm [3]. Very fine and interesting £100-£150
Hammer Price: £260
Oddfellows, a silver engraved Jewel in the form of a 10-pointed star, probably by J. Johnson II, cross on steps in centre, o f either side, surrounding legend (The Gift of the Improved), No. 2 below, rev. plain, hallmarked London, 1840, 85 x 65mm. Very fine £60-£80
Oddfellows, a silver Jewel in the form of a 16-pointed star, engraved decoration, centre enamelled and embossed with a hand on heart, legend around (Fidus et vera), with top bar suspender, engraved (U.S.O.O.), bar engraved (Bro. H. Carter., P.N.G.), rev. engraved in four lines (Presented by the Star of Camberwell Lodge No. 7, to Bro. H. Carter, Mar. 14 1898), hallmarked London, 1897, 80mm. Very fine and attractive; in contemporary case £100-£150
Rose Croix, a well-made early 19th century Continental silver jewel, perhaps French, in the form of a cross, in centre a emerald green stone, rev. rose and cross, paste brilliants, all surmounted by a crown, decorated with emerald green stones, 100 x 70mm. Very fine and attractive; loop for suspension £200-£260
Hammer Price: £700
Rose Croix, an early 19th century Continental openwork jewel, perhaps French, pelican feeding young, rev. compass on Latin cross with floral decoration, all set with paste brilliants, 80 x 60mm. Good very fine; with loop for suspension £150-£200
Hammer Price: £600
Rose Croix, an early 19th century Continental openwork jewel, perhaps French, pelican feeding young, rev. centre compass on Latin cross with floral decoration, all set with paste brilliants, 55 x 35mm. Good very fine; with loop for suspension £60-£80
Rose Croix, an early 19th Century Continental openwork jewel, perhaps French, pelican feeding young, rev. centre compass on Latin cross with floral decoration, all set with paste brilliants, 80 x 60mm. One stone missing at top, otherwise good very fine; loop for suspension £100-£150
Royal Arch, a Georgian circular hollow silver medal, various Masonic emblems inlaid with garnets, rev. plain, hallmarked London 1832, 50mm. Very fine and attractive £100-£150
Royal Arch, a large silver badge with gold centre by T. Amitt, two females standing either side of coat of arms, all-seeing eye above, engraved around (Presented by the Officers & Brothers to Wm. Bate. P.G. of the Earl of Oxford Lodge, For his valuable services), surmounted by a crown, below, engraved (Faith Hope Charity), and (June 4th 1838) either side of beehive, hallmarked Chester 1833, 125 x 100mm. Fine engraving, very fine £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
Royal Arch, a pierced oval silver-gilt and paste Jewel, obv. glazed, with various Masonic symbols, rev. engraved (William Verrall, exalted in the Lenox Chapter, Brighton, October 11th, AL 5839, AD 1839), 60 x 45mm. Good very fine, attractive; with suspender bar and ribbon £100-£150
Hammer Price: £280
Royal Arch, a circular Victorian silver medal, G within triangle, rev. engraved (Arch Chapter, Hull, Presented to George Petch, P.C.A. Octb. 1880., U.A.O.D), 42mm. Extremely fine; with ribbon and suspender £60-£80
Scottish Masonic Veterans Association, a small silver badge, church, engraved around (Nae Stane But has a Story), thistle above, (Scottish Masonic Veterans) below, rev. engraved (John Broadley Scotia 178, 1897), top bar suspender engraved M.V.A. Very fine, rare £60-£80
Hammer Price: £220
Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by G. Kenning, crowned bust half left, rev. arms of the United Grand Lodge of England, 76mm (W & E 2220.4; BHM 3253). Extremely fine; in case of issue £50-£70
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