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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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Lot # 303 - Cheshire Masonic Charities – Steward Jewel, 1913 (37.40 mm, 27.40 g). Maker: Fattorini & Sons, London & Birmingham Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1912–13) A finely executed Cheshire Masonic Charities Steward Jewel, dated 1913, crafted in sterling silver with richly coloured enamel and suspended from its original deep crimson ribbon. This pre–WWI example is notable for its elegant early design and its detailed architectural enamel scene. The suspension bar is enamelled in blue with: STEWARD — 1913 It features ornate scrollwork and a central gilt emblem depicting a knight with shield—an allegorical figure of charity or guardianship. The jewel hangs from a ribbed crimson ribbon folded in the traditional triangular Masonic style. Obverse The main medallion is formed as a cross with laurel wreaths between the arms, symbolising honour and benevolence. At its centre is a superb pictorial enamel of the Royal Masonic School, Cheshire, showing its sweeping classical façade, green lawns, and blue sky background. The blue enamel band at the bottom reads: CHESHIRE MASONIC CHARITIES Above the central scene is a scroll with the motto: SIC DONEC (“Thus until…” – part of the fuller motto Sic Donec used in regional Masonic philanthropy) Reverse The reverse carries full London silver hallmarks: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1912–13 Maker’s mark of Fattorini & Sons The rim shows natural age patina, and the original long pin-back catch remains intact. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Ribbon with mild wear but stable; enamel scene bright and appealing with only minor age spotting; silver surfaces toned attractively; hallmarks clear; suspension fittings secure and original. A desirable pre–World War I Cheshire Masonic Charities jewel, valued for its early date, pictorial enamel work, and sterling silver construction. An excellent addition to a regional or charity-focused Masonic collection.
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Lot # 304 - Royal Masonic Institution for Boys – Steward Jewel, 1913 (50.45 x 33.64 mm, 23.18 g). Maker: Spencer, London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (with coloured enamel), suspended from its original pale green ribbed ribbon. In a burgundy leather fitted case by H. S. Lindsay Ltd. A fine Edwardian Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (RMIB) Steward Jewel dated 1913, executed in sterling silver with coloured enamel and suspended from its original pale green ribbon. The design is of the classic cross-and-badge type, combining bold enamel fields with crisp die-struck detail typical of Spencer’s early 20th-century workmanship. The upper bar is a decorative silver mount with laurel and floral terminals, centred by a blue enamel panel inscribed STEWARD. The ribbon is fitted with a small enamel shield device (showing a heraldic animal and quarterings). Suspended below is the main RMIB jewel: a cross-form badge with red enamel arms and a central white enamel oval inscribed ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION, with side panels BOYS and the date 1913. Above sits a coronet with an eagle, and at centre is a shield with a diagonal blue band charged with gold emblems. Reverse: The reverse shows the original brooch fitting and openwork construction, with clear maker’s stamp SPENCER LONDON and hallmarks to the silver. Condition: Very good. Ribbon with age wear/creasing; enamel bright with small losses and surface wear at high points; silver with attractive toning and some handling marks; reverse with clear maker’s stamp and hallmarks; suspension secure.
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Lot # 305 - Mark Master Masons – Jubilee Jewel, Star in the East Lodge No. 508 (1866–1916) Maker: Toye & Co. Ltd., London (31.23 mm, 28.69 g). Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1915–16) Occasion: 50th Anniversary (Jubilee) of the Lodge A beautifully detailed Jubilee Jewel commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Star in the East Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 508, first established in 1866. This early World War I era jewel is crafted in sterling silver with gilt and enamel highlights, and suspended from its original crimson-and-white ribbon. The suspension bar is gilt and boldly inscribed in high-relief: JUBILEE Below this hangs the original ribbon in alternating crimson and white vertical bands, remaining in strong and presentable condition. Obverse The main badge is shaped as a Mark keystone — the defining emblem of Mark Masonry — and is enamelled with the dates: 1866 at the top 1916 at the bottom At the centre lies a vivid, pictorial blue enamel medallion encircled by the inscription: STAR IN THE EAST LODGE M.M.M. No. 508 The inner enamel roundel depicts a castle or fortified tower at seaside, waves beneath, with a radiant star above — symbolising guidance, steadfastness, and the “Star in the East” theme of the lodge name. The colours are crisp and luminous, indicative of Toye & Co.’s high-quality enamel work. Reverse The reverse is cleanly stamped: TOYE & CO LTD LONDON Full London sterling silver hallmarks: Lion passant (sterling) Leopard’s head (London assay) Date-letter for 1915–16 Maker’s mark: T & Co The original long pin-back fastening is present and in sound working order. Condition: Very Fine. Ribbon bright with minimal wear; enamel exceptionally well preserved with no significant losses; gilt and silver surfaces attractively toned; hallmarks sharp; suspension fittings fully intact. A highly collectable Mark Masonry Jubilee Jewel, especially desirable for its pictorial enamel centre and early date. Toye’s production quality and the lodge’s historic name make this an appealing example for both Mark Masons and enamel/regalia specialists.
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Lot # 306 - Royal Masonic Institution for Girls – Festival Jewel, 1917 (42.95 mm, 22.15 g). Maker: (Hallmarked Birmingham) Hallmarked Sterling Silver (Birmingham, 1916–17) A scarce and appealing Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (RMIG) Festival Jewel dated 1917, produced during the final years of the First World War. Crafted in sterling silver with enamel highlights and suspended from its original cream-and-blue ribbon, this early festival star displays a bold and distinctive wartime design. The jewel takes the form of a radiating five-pointed star, centred by a circular medallion bearing a portrait of King George V, finely struck in relief. Surrounding the portrait is a deep blue enamel ring inscribed: R.M.I. GIRLS FESTIVAL – 1917 The contrast between the darkened silver rays and the enamelled medallion creates a striking visual depth characteristic of RMIG’s early 20th-century festival issues. Reverse The reverse shows a circular plaque struck with full British silver hallmarks, confirming: Sterling silver (lion passant) Birmingham assay (anchor mark) Date-letter for 1916–17 Maker’s mark (clearly impressed) The original pin-back suspension fitting remains present, exhibiting natural oxidation consistent with age. Condition: Fine. Ribbon with pronounced creasing and wear at folds; enamel ring intact with good colour; portrait medallion with light toning; silver star showing attractive age patina; reverse hallmarks sharp; suspension secure. A desirable and historical First World War-era RMIG Festival Jewel, valued both for its early date and its portrait medallion of George V. Highly collectible among enthusiasts of Masonic regalia and wartime institutional jewels.
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Lot # 312 - Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution – Steward Jewel, 1919 (28.05 mm, 16.96 g). Maker: C. Kenning & Son, London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1918–19) A fine post–World War I Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) Steward Jewel, dated 1919, crafted in sterling silver with rich enamel and suspended from its original deep crimson ribbon. This early interwar jewel is an excellent example of Kenning’s high-quality regalia workmanship. The suspension bar is gilt and enamelled in dark blue with the inscription STEWARD, from which hangs a ribbed crimson ribbon of strong colour. Below this is a red-enamelled coronet, marking the jewel as an official RMBI fundraising honour. The circular medallion features a white enamel Tudor rose at its centre, overlaid with a blue-bordered shield bearing a rampant red lion on a gold field. Surrounding this emblem is a blue enamel band reading: ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION The year 1919 appears at the bottom of the medallion. Reverse The reverse is stamped: C. KENNING & SON LONDON and carries full British silver hallmarks: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1918–19 Maker’s mark: CKS (C. Kenning & Son) Two small screws secure the enamel medallion to its frame, as typical of RMBI construction of this period. Condition: Fine. Ribbon with some age wear but retains strong colour; enamel with minor losses at edges but overall intact and attractive; gilt areas toned; reverse showing natural patina; hallmarks clear; suspension fitting intact. A historically appealing post-WWI RMBI Steward Jewel, valued for its early date, silver construction, and classic Tudor rose design. A strong example for collectors of Masonic benevolent regalia.
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Lot # 313 - Masonic War Service Commemorative Jewel, 1914–1918 (46.36 x 37.70 mm, 28.94 g). Maker: A.G.W. (hallmarked) Hallmarked Sterling Silver (British, c. 1919–1920) A striking and well-crafted Masonic commemorative jewel issued to honour service or support during the First World War, dated 1914–1918. Executed in solid silver with sculptural detail and suspended from a deep blue ribbon, this piece represents one of the most symbolically rich wartime jewels produced for the Masonic fraternity. The obverse features a powerful allegorical figure—an angelic guardian or winged personification of Peace—standing before a temple façade, framed by laurel wreath elements symbolising victory and remembrance. Extending to either side are rectangular panels bearing the dates 1914 and 1918, marking the duration of the Great War. Above the central figure is a stylised square and compasses, integrating the jewel firmly into Masonic tradition. Reverse The reverse is engraved: BRO. W. C. ATKINSON with additional British silver hallmarks along the lower edge confirming manufacture in sterling silver. The maker’s mark A.G.W. is clearly struck. The original suspension fitting remains intact. A period paper label survives on the reverse, likely an old collector or lodge inventory notation. Condition: Very Fine. Silver surfaces show even age patina; sculptural detail strong and well-preserved; original ribbon in excellent colour and condition; reverse lightly marked consistent with age; suspension bar sound. An evocative and collectible post–World War I Masonic commemorative jewel, notable for its silver construction, symbolic imagery, and engraved attribution. Highly desirable to collectors of Masonic regalia and Great War commemorative medals.
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Lot # 316 - Freemasonry – Founder’s Jewel, Portsmouth Lodge No. 4255 (52.57 x 31.42 mm, 33.42 g). Maker: J. R. Gaunt & Son Ltd., London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1920s–1930s) Lodge Founded: c. late 1920s A striking and beautifully crafted Founder’s Jewel for Portsmouth Lodge No. 4255, executed in sterling silver with vivid polychrome enamel and suspended from its original pale sea-green ribbon. Founder jewels are among the most prestigious Masonic awards, presented only to the original establishing members at the consecration of a new lodge. The upper suspension bar is gilt and enamelled in deep blue with the word FOUNDER, decorated with ornate scrollwork. The ribbon displays a five-pointed interlaced star device. Beneath it hangs the jewel’s richly detailed pictorial medallion. Obverse The central enamel scene presents a finely painted representation of a coastal monument—likely a stylised rendering of a prominent Portsmouth landmark—set against a radiant sunset sky. The pictorial element is framed by scrollwork and surmounted by a crown-like emblem containing a radiant sun. Blue enamel banners flank the scene: PORTSMOUTH LODGE No. 4255 and below: SIC VOS NON VOBIS (“Thus you work, but not for yourselves”) At the base of the jewel is a traditional square-and-compasses device in rich blue enamel. Reverse The reverse carries: Full London sterling silver hallmarks Maker’s mark of J.R. GAUNT & SON LTD, one of the foremost manufacturers of Masonic and military regalia The silver backplate has the expected multi-part riveted construction typical of Gaunt’s high-quality lodge jewels of this era. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Ribbon with mild age-wear but intact; enamel vibrant and pictorial scene exceptionally well preserved; silver with gentle patina; hallmarks strong and clear; suspension fittings original and fully secure. A highly desirable and decorative founder’s jewel, notable for its vivid hand-painted enamel scene and motto scrolls. Such early founder pieces are scarce, particularly from provincial English lodges.
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Lot # 319 - Royal Masonic Institution for Girls – Steward Jewel, 1920 (Silver, 47.15 x 39.32 mm, 18.62 g). Maker: Spencer & Co., London (stamped SPENCER to suspension bar). Hallmarked Sterling Silver (with coloured enamel), suspended from its original cream ribbed ribbon. In a dark green leather fitted box, gilt-tooled to lid, by Spencer & Co., London (box slightly worn/used). Provenance: Ex Phillips 294, sale 96; CDV 65. A handsome interwar Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (RMIG) Steward Jewel dated 1920, executed in hallmarked silver with crisp white and blue enamel, suspended from its original cream moiré ribbon. The design is a classic RMIG form, notable for its balanced proportions and strong enamel contrast. The upper bar is an ornate laurel-and-crossed emblem mount with a blue enamel panel inscribed STEWARD. Suspended beneath is the enamelled lozenge-form badge with white enamel scrollwork reading ROYAL MASONIC INSTN GIRLS 1920, framing a central heraldic shield in coloured enamels. Below the shield runs a blue enamel motto scroll (Latin inscription beginning “NIL ACTUM SI …”, as struck). Reverse: The reverse retains the original long pin fitting, with the SPENCER maker’s stamp to the suspension bar and hallmarks present to the mount and/or badge (as visible in the photo). The reverse construction plate is intact. Condition: Very good. Ribbon with light age wear and minor creasing; enamel bright with small high-point wear; silver with light toning and handling marks; fittings secure; hallmarks and maker’s stamp visible. Box slightly used, with expected age wear.
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Lot # 320 - Royal Masonic Institution for Boys – Festival Jewel, 1920 (31.22 mm, 42.93 g). Maker: (London silversmith; hallmarks present) Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1919–20) A handsome and early Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (RMIB) Festival Jewel dated 1920, executed in gilt and multi-coloured enamel and displaying the distinctive heraldic elements associated with early 20th-century RMIB issues. The oval medallion features a soft gilt background supporting the full achievement of arms: a shield charged with symbolic devices, flanked by two classical figures in period dress, and surmounted by a crest of wheat. Beneath the shield appears the motto PARTA TUERI, beautifully rendered on a ribbon scroll. The surrounding blue enamel band reads: ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS The date 1920 is shown prominently at the lower panel of the medallion. The jewel is suspended from its original pale ribbon, displaying age-consistent wear but retaining its period form. Reverse The reverse shows the openwork structure characteristic of early RMIB pieces. Along the upper edge are clear British silver hallmarks confirming manufacture in sterling silver, assayed in London, with the date-letter corresponding to 1919–20. The fastening bar is fitted with the original early-style safety pin. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Enamel largely intact with strong colour; gilt surfaces show graceful patination; ribbon worn and frayed at edges; reverse retaining good detail; suspension fitting secure. A desirable and well-preserved example of a post–World War I RMIB Festival Jewel, prized for its silver construction, historical date, and characteristic heraldic design. Highly collectible among enthusiasts of Masonic regalia and early institutional festival jewels.
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Lot # 322 - 33rd Middlesex Artillery Lodge No. 2942 – Founder’s Jewel, c. 1920s–1930s (41.71 mm, 27.48 g). Maker: Spencer, London (hallmarked) Material: Sterling Silver, Gilt & Enamel Period: Early 20th Century A superb and highly distinctive Founder’s Jewel for the 33rd Middlesex Artillery Lodge No. 2942, crafted in sterling silver with gilt details and enamelled insignia. Regimental-themed lodge jewels are among the most sought-after in Masonic regalia, and this example is an excellent representation of the tradition linking Freemasonry with British Territorial and Volunteer units. The jewel is suspended from a deep navy-blue silk ribbon with grey edging and a bold red zig-zag central motif—mirroring artillery colours. A gilt miniature field gun is mounted upon the ribbon, emphasising the lodge’s military identity. Above sits a white-enamelled bar inscribed: FOUNDER The pendant takes the form of a finely executed five-pointed star with radiating rays, surmounted by a Tudor-style crown. At the centre, a circular white-enamel band encloses a red ground bearing the crossed-guns insignia of the Royal Artillery and the inscription: 33rd Middlesex Artillery Lodge No. 2942 The reverse retains the original pin fitting and carries full London hallmarks together with the maker’s name SPENCER LONDON, confirming quality manufacture. Condition: Very Fine. Gilt elements bright with light age toning; enamel fully intact; ribbon well-preserved with only slight wear to edges; reverse shows even patina and strong, legible hallmarks.
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