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Welcome to the internet brotherhood.
Been there,done that,not got the T shirt,returned it for a Provincial apron.
Alan 5683
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I'm a bit embarrassed that I don't remember my "mark". It's recorded if my memory serives... I can't find my coin. Is anyone else here a Royal Arch Mason?
Yes 1313 Chapter U.K.
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Provintial Officer
What's that.
Alan 5683
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There are a lot in the Dorset County masonic museum.
Yes I mean a lot. More than 20.
Alan 5683
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It's a very healthy 51mm by 81mm (2 inches wide by about 3.2 inches high).
By comparison, the 'standard' Chapter jewel sold currently in England is 1 inch across, and the 'large' size is 1.25 inches.
Hope that helps,
Richard
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Here's a Knight's Templar watch fob that I found an image of on the internet. I love it and saved this because its similar to mine except mine doesn't have a skull but instead has a knight's helmet.
I'm a big fan of skull and crossbones
The reverse side is a "Mark" keystone.
Alan 5683
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This jewel (also U.S.A. I believe) looks very old, but unfortunately I have no information about it.
My money is on Junior Warden.Think about it.
Alan 5683
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What size is the "greyscale" one.
Alan 5683
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Here is WM's jewel as it was meant to be seen.
Firemedals
What size is the jewel please?.
Alan 5683
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Hi Tom , What is "UGLE" ?
United Grand Lodge of England
Alan 5683
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While not a medal, I thought you might find this interesting if you have not seen it before. It is found in Downpatrick Cathedral, where St Patrick is supposedly buried.
Rich
St Patricks Cathedral is next door but one to The Lodge.
Been there,done that.
Alan 5683
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I`ve come across these items, and thought I`d share them with you.
This is a collar jewel of "The Third Provincial Grand Principal"in the Royal Arch Province of North Wales.
Alan Sainter 1313
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Hi Tom , What is "UGLE" ?
United Grand Lodge of England.
Alan S. 5683
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Hi Guys,
Can anyone tell me how many Lodges Bickley in Cheshire had, and what there numbers were. Does the Lodge still exist? I`m particularly interested in the year 1651 period.
Gordon.
Dont know about 1651,but there isn't one there now,or any lodge calling itself Bickley,anywhere else.
Alan
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Alan,
Excuse my ignorance, but do you mean some type of fraternal organization called Architects?
I can't see a professional architects organization using the Holy Bible on their badge, which is why I'm asking.
From your State,It could be.Florida Public Architects.I am pretty sure its Non Masonic.
Alan S 3714
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Probably ,Architects.Very unlikely to be Masonic.
Alan S
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Yes it is very similar to item 2 ,22891.
It appears to be a paper knife version of the above.
It never had a swastika,but a de-natzified wreath is in the eagles tallons.
The hilt is one casting in base metal,plated.But identical in appearance to the illustration.
The Anchor is the same.
The blade is Chrome plated base metal.With SS stamped on it.
Wittmans book refers to the illustrated copy being---Tranisitional half size Nava
Now.How to turn it into money
Alan S l
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Just folded down wings.
Alan S
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Hallo Alan, Its not a comparason as such with TR, just trying to figure out what was used as a model for it..The rear view of the Eagle is what you would expect., which is????
Thats why I asked you to post some close-ups too help, but if thats to difficult. . . .
Kevin in Deva.
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Sorry not to have replied.My fingers aren't clever enough.
The Cross piece is the same both sides.The rear view of the Eagle is what you would expect.
To compare it with a Nazi dagger, is a flight of fancy.
I have a Nazi army officers dagger on Ebay at the moment ,140053179487. It's chalk and cheese.
The mystery knife is probably chrome plated iron.
I know K.T. Knights fire salutes with something like that which is pictured. Maybe in the same way that we use a firing glass. But I think it has other connections.
Happy to meet
Alan S
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Does anyone know what this is?
This came in with a Knight's kit, but is that a red herring?
Is it a Knight's firing knife? If so, why has it got an anchor on the cross-guard?
It has an eagle with folded wings on the pommel. Hilt is probably brass. Blade is chromium-plated with SS stamped on it and a small area of sort of 'cross-hatching'. Overall length 8.25".
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In the U.K. P.M.s jewels are never worn outside the Lodge,unless at a Masonic church service.The holder usually hands them back to the Lodge when attaining Provincial Rank.
Alan S 3714
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Talking of being different.I went to a Demo ceremony performed by,the Oklahoma Masonic Indian Degree Team,in Southport U.K.,last night.Boy was it different.
Alan S 3714
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But what rank is this 1904 jewel?.
Alan 1313 C
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How many of us are Brothers ?
in Masonic Medals & Jewels
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Never fancied waiting on.
Alan 5683