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Lot # 277 - Cheshire Masonic Charity – Medal, Instituted 1813 (Late 19th–Early 20th Century) (39.10 mm, 38.48 g). Maker: Unmarked (typical provincial die-struck medal) Material: Gilt bronze; original tricolour ribbon Period: c. 1880s–1920s A handsome and historically significant Cheshire Masonic Charity Medal, suspended from its original red–white–blue moiré ribbon and featuring attractive gilt surfaces. This type of medal was presented in recognition of contributions to Cheshire’s Masonic charitable institutions, whose origins date back to the early 19th century. Obverse The obverse displays a detailed arrangement of symbolic devices: Square and compasses within a laurel wreath The heraldic shield of the County of Cheshire, incorporating three wheatsheaves A second shield with Masonic and civic charges A scroll beneath bearing the Latin motto: AUXILIO TACE VIDET The engraving and relief work are crisp, characteristic of the high-quality die-striking typical of provincial regalia makers of the era. Reverse The reverse features an allegorical classical scene representing Charity: a central robed figure seated with children, flanked by attendant figures holding symbolic objects. At the base appears the inscription: INSTITUTED 1813 Above the medal, the suspension mount forms an arched gilt header reading: CHESHIRE MASONIC CHARITY The heavy gauge and deeply modelled relief emphasize the prestige associated with these medals. Ribbon The original tricolour ribbon remains attached, showing honest age but retaining good structural integrity. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Ribbon with wear but sound; gilt surfaces with gentle age toning; relief detail sharp; minor contact marks consistent with age; suspension original and functional. A visually impressive and historically meaningful Cheshire Masonic Charity medal, valued for its classical allegory, county heraldry, and original ribbon. A desirable addition for collectors of provincial Masonic awards and charitable medals.
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Lot # 278 - Cheshire Masonic Charity – Medal, Instituted 1813 (Late 19th–Early 20th Century) (39.25 mm, 43.75 g). Maker: Unmarked (typical provincial die-struck medal) Material: Gilt bronze; original tricolour ribbon Period: c. 1880s–1920s A handsome and historically significant Cheshire Masonic Charity Medal, suspended from its original red–white–blue moiré ribbon and featuring attractive gilt surfaces. This type of medal was presented in recognition of contributions to Cheshire’s Masonic charitable institutions, whose origins date back to the early 19th century. Obverse The obverse displays a detailed arrangement of symbolic devices: Square and compasses within a laurel wreath The heraldic shield of the County of Cheshire, incorporating three wheatsheaves A second shield with Masonic and civic charges A scroll beneath bearing the Latin motto: AUXILIO TACE VIDET The engraving and relief work are crisp, characteristic of the high-quality die-striking typical of provincial regalia makers of the era. Reverse The reverse features an allegorical classical scene representing Charity: a central robed figure seated with children, flanked by attendant figures holding symbolic objects. At the base appears the inscription: INSTITUTED 1813 Above the medal, the suspension mount forms an arched gilt header reading: CHESHIRE MASONIC CHARITY The heavy gauge and deeply modelled relief emphasize the prestige associated with these medals. Ribbon The original tricolour ribbon remains attached, showing honest age but retaining good structural integrity. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Ribbon with wear but sound; gilt surfaces with gentle age toning; relief detail sharp; minor contact marks consistent with age; suspension original and functional. A visually impressive and historically meaningful Cheshire Masonic Charity medal, valued for its classical allegory, county heraldry, and original ribbon. A desirable addition for collectors of provincial Masonic awards and charitable medals.
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Lot # 291 - Order of St John – Officer’s Breast Jewel (Early 20th Century) (42.30 mm, 22.17 g). Maker: Toye & Co., London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, date-letter early 1900s) A refined and elegant Order of St John Officer’s Jewel, crafted in sterling silver with gilt finish and white enamel, suspended from its original black ribbed ribbon. This piece represents the classic insignia style used in the early decades of the 20th century and is distinguished by its crisp enamelwork and detailed gilt ornamentation. The insignia takes the form of an eight-pointed Maltese Cross, the arms rendered in smooth white enamel bordered in gilt. Between the arms appear finely modelled gilt lions and unicorns—traditional heraldic supporters associated with the Order’s British Royal Charter. The suspension is through a gilt bow element, attaching the cross to a broad black ribbon, surmounted by an engraved gilt top bar of foliate design. Reverse The reverse shows the clean geometry of the cross construction, with the gilt finish intact. Clearly struck British hallmarks confirm: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Maker: TOYE & Co., LONDON Date-letter corresponding to early 20th century manufacture The long pin-back fitting on the top bar remains fully intact and functional. Condition: Very Fine. Enamel clean and undamaged; gilt metal with soft patina; ribbon in good condition with only light handling creases; reverse hallmarks sharp; suspension and pin fittings secure. An attractive and high-quality example of an Order of St John Officer’s Jewel, admired for its elegant enamelled cross, detailed supporters, and early 20th-century hallmarking. A desirable piece for collectors of chivalric, fraternal, and Masonic-associated insignia.
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Lot # 295 - Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution – Steward Jewel, 1906 (County Durham) (55.55 x 34.20 mm, 21.77 g). Maker: Spencer & Co., London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1905–06) A historically important Edwardian-era Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) Steward Jewel, dated 1906, representing the Province of County Durham (Comitatus Dunelmensis — Com. Dunelm). Crafted in sterling silver with rich enamel and suspended from the original crimson ribbon, this early RMBI example displays the elaborate heraldry and craftsmanship typical of Spencer & Co. The upper suspension bar is enamelled STEWARD 1906, flanked by stylised scrollwork. Below hangs the provincial badge of County Durham, a blue-enamelled cross charged with four silver lions, set above a scroll inscribed: COM. DUNELM The ribbon—though heavily worn and frayed—remains original, adding genuine antique character. The large pendant medallion is shaped in ornate scroll form and crowned at the top. Its outer band is enamelled ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INST., while the lower scroll bears the Latin motto: NEC TEMERE • NEC TIMIDE (“Neither rashly nor timidly”) At centre is the striking coat of arms: a gilt shield bearing three golden lilies (fleurs-de-lis) against a deep blue enamel field, supported by two heraldic animals. Reverse The reverse bears: SPENCER LONDON maker’s stamp Full London hallmarks: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1905–06 Maker’s mark S&Co. Two screw fixings secure the enamelled heraldic shield to the frame, as expected for early RMBI construction. Condition: Fair to Fine (historically appealing). Ribbon heavily tattered and fragile; enamel largely intact with some age-related losses; gilt portions toned and worn; silver surfaces patinated; hallmarks clear; suspension mount original. Despite ribbon condition, the jewel retains strong display value and considerable historical interest. A scarce and highly desirable pre-WWI RMBI Provincial Steward Jewel, representing the Province of Durham and dating from just after the turn of the century. Early dated RMBI jewels, especially with provincial arms, are increasingly difficult to obtain.
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Lot # 296 - Royal Masonic Institution for Boys – Steward Jewel, 1909 (43.12 x 28.45 mm, 17.24 g). Maker: Spencer, London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1908–09) A distinguished early Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (RMIB) Steward Jewel dated 1909, executed in silver with coloured enamel and suspended from its original pale ribbon. This Edwardian-period jewel is notable for its bold heraldic composition and the highly refined early 20th-century workmanship characteristic of Spencer’s London atelier. The upper bar is an ornate scrollwork mount bearing a blue enamel panel inscribed STEWARD. Suspended beneath is the original ribbed ribbon in pale greenish-cream, adorned at centre by a small enamel shield displaying three wheat sheaves, a classic symbol of beneficence and abundance. The main medallion is surmounted by a red enamel coronet, beneath which an oval blue enamel band reads: R.M.I. BOYS 1909 Within the band is the full achievement of arms: a central shield displaying a rampant red lion, supported by two rearing horses, and crowned by a smaller lion crest above. At the base, a blue enamel scroll bears the Latin motto: SIC DONEC (“Thus until…” / “So long as…”) Reverse The reverse shows the original construction plate with age patina. Clear hallmarks on both the mounting frame and medallion confirm: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1908–09 Maker’s mark: SPENCER LONDON The suspension fittings remain original and fully functional. Condition: Fine. Ribbon with fraying and losses at edges; enamel bright with isolated wear at high points; silver with attractive toning; reverse retaining strong hallmarks; suspension secure. An impressive and highly collectible Edwardian RMIB Steward Jewel, valued for its early date, elaborate heraldry, and high-quality silver construction. Examples from the first decade of the 1900s are increasingly sought after by collectors of Masonic regalia.
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Lot # 297 - Primrose League – Multi-Clasp “Special Service / Delegate” Badge Group, 1909–1921 (102.46 x 40.20 mm). Maker: not visible from the provided photo (often found stamped to reverse on comparable Primrose League badges). Gilt metal with coloured enamels, mounted with its original ribbon backing; in a burgundy leather fitted case by J. Bragg, Birmingham & London (as supplied). A striking and unusually extensive Primrose League badge group, built up with multiple year clasps for Special Service and Delegate duties spanning the Edwardian period through the immediate post–WWI years. The piece is dominated by a tall stack of enamel bars, including SPECIAL SERVICE 1909, SPECIAL SERVICE 1910 (crowned top bar with primrose sprays), SPECIAL SERVICE 1911, P DELEGATE 1912, SPECIAL SERVICE 1919, SPECIAL SERVICE 1920, P DELEGATE 1920, and an additional bar present behind/within the stack (partially obscured in the image, likely a later year). Suspended below is the Primrose League badge device: a gilt quatrefoil/lozenge form with rich maroon enamel panels and a prominent primrose flower at centre. At the base is the League motto scroll: IMPERIUM ET LIBERTAY (“Empire and Liberty”). Reverse: The reverse shows the original composite construction with multiple brooch fittings (one for each clasp section) and the stitched ribbon backing, consistent with an assembled, worn service group. Condition: Good. Enamel generally strong across the bars; the central primrose flower shows age spotting/soiling; gilt with surface wear; reverse fittings intact. Case with expected age wear.
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Lot # 300 - Royal Arch / Allied Masonic Degrees–Type Jewel (Uninscribed) (42.09 x 24.19 mm, 9.57 g). Maker: Unmarked Material: Gilt metal with white enamel Date: c. 1910–1930 (stylistic estimate) A large, ornate gilt fraternal jewel, consisting of a triple-section floral suspension and cream-coloured ribbon, leading to an intricate open-work medallion. The central motif is a hexagram (double triangle) containing Latin mottos, typical of late-Victorian and early-20th-century esoteric fraternal societies, including Royal Arch–related bodies, the Allied Masonic Degrees, and associated side-orders. Suspension & Ribbon Three gilt bars, each with raised floral decoration, connected by cream silk ribbon in the original long ceremonial format. A long Victorian-style pin remains intact on the reverse. Obverse The medallion features: A double triangle / hexagram formed by scroll-work arms Latin mottos in the triangular arms (partially worn but consistent with Masonic moral maxims) A surrounding gilt ring with additional Latin inscriptions in relief A lower cartouche with further symbolic initials The aesthetic is consistent with early 20th-century British-produced esoteric regalia. Reverse Plain gilt reverse without hallmarking, typical for non-silver issue jewels of this type. The construction shows hand-cut and soldered elements, suggesting small-batch manufacture. Condition: Good overall. Ribbon lightly aged; gilding with moderate oxidisation; enamel intact; pin original and functional. No structural damage. Notes While the exact issuing order cannot be definitively attributed due to lack of inscription and hallmarking, the jewel clearly belongs to the symbolic/esoteric branch of British fraternal regalia, and pieces of this size and complexity are collectible.
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