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Lot # 329 - Riverside Lodge No. 4201 – Founder’s Jewel, 1921 (46.31 x 26.24 mm, 46.35 g). Maker: Kenning & Son Ltd., London Material: Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1921) A beautifully crafted Founder’s Jewel for Riverside Lodge No. 4201, dated 1921, executed in sterling silver with rich vitreous enamel and its original deep-blue moiré ribbon. This jewel is an excellent example of early 20th-century lodge regalia, displaying both symbolic craftsmanship and a finely hand-painted scenic cartouche. The upper bar, in bright blue enamel, bears the inscription FOUNDER, with an applied red enamel date tablet 1921. Suspended below is a gilt Masonic architectural emblem, representing the lodge’s foundation and symbolic structure. The main jewel is surmounted by a small five-pointed star device and features a detailed pictorial enamel roundel depicting a riverbank landscape, with water, foliage, and distant hills — the personalised emblem of Riverside Lodge. This is framed by classical columns resting on the traditional Masonic chequered pavement. A blue enamel band reads: RIVERSIDE (upper) LODGE No. 4201 (lower) Reverse The reverse retains its original pin and hinge fittings and is fully hallmarked for London, 1921, with the maker’s mark K&Son Ltd (Kenning & Son), one of the most prolific and respected manufacturers of Masonic jewels. Condition: Very Fine. Enamel extremely well preserved with strong colour; silver with pleasing patina; ribbon original and sound though showing mild age softening; hallmarks clear and legible. A highly attractive jewel with an exceptionally charming hand-painted centre. A desirable and early Founder’s Jewel, valued for its pictorial enamel, symbolic architectural devices, and early inter-war date.
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Lot # 332 - Royal Masonic Institution for Boys – Steward Jewel, 1922 (Essex Province) (39.00 mm, 15.56 g). Maker: Spencer & Co., London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1921–22) A highly attractive Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (RMIB) Steward Jewel, dated 1922, crafted in sterling silver with multi-coloured enamel and suspended from its original pale blue moiré ribbon. This example features the Essex provincial badge, making it particularly desirable among regional RMIB collectors. The gilt and blue-enamelled top bar is inscribed STEWARD, supporting the broad ribbon, which bears a finely detailed enamel shield of three seaxes (Saxon knives) — the traditional arms of Essex. Below hangs the large circular medallion surrounded by a decorative castellated border. The blue enamel band reads: ROYAL MASONIC INSTN FOR BOYS – 1922 The central heraldic shield is beautifully executed, quartered with symbols including fleurs-de-lis, castle towers, a bull’s head, and other regional emblems, all set against a white enamel field. The craftsmanship reflects the post-WWI refinement typical of Spencer & Co., a respected manufacturer of Masonic regalia. Reverse The reverse displays: SPENCER LONDON maker’s stamp Full British silver hallmarks: Sterling (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1921–22 Maker’s mark: S&Co Three fixing screws secure the enamel shield to the medallion, a hallmark of Spencer’s robust construction. Condition: Fine. Ribbon with light age wear and mild fading; enamel largely intact with minor age marks; silver with attractive patina; hallmarks strong; suspension and fittings secure. A classic and regionally significant Essex RMIB Steward Jewel, valued for its early date, silver construction, and the inclusion of the Essex arms. A strong addition to any collection of Masonic benevolent regalia.
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Lot # 333 - Royal Masonic Institution for Girls – Festival Jewel, 1923 (37.13 mm, 14.93 g). Maker: Toye & Co., London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1923–24) An impressive and richly detailed Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (RMIG) Festival Jewel dated 1923, crafted in sterling silver with extensive multicoloured enamel. This early interwar jewel is among the more elaborate RMIG issues, featuring a full heraldic achievement rendered with exceptional precision. The oval medallion presents a magnificent enamelled shield divided into numerous quarterings representing affiliated counties, families, and benefactors associated with the Institution. The shield is flanked by two silver supporters—gracefully modelled hounds—each wearing a gilt collar. Above the shield rests a coronet supporting a stag’s head crest with the motto ONWARD. Encircling the heraldry is a white enamel band inscribed: ROYAL MASONIC INST. FOR GIRLS Below, a scroll bears the Latin motto CANDEO SED NON NOCENS (“I shine, but do not harm”), and the date 1923 appears at the base within a small gilt-framed enamel cartouche. Reverse The reverse retains the original construction plate, secured with its period screws, showing expected age toning. Clear British silver hallmarks confirm: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1923–24 Maker: TOYE & Co., LONDON (stamped clearly on the reverse mount) Condition: Very Fine. Enamel crisp and colourful with minor age-related wear; silver surfaces with gentle patina; reverse construction plate toned but complete; suspension loop (if originally supplied) removed or absent—typical for brooch-style RMIG badges of this period. A highly decorative and sought-after early RMIG Festival Jewel, notable for its elaborate heraldry, strong enamelling, and clear 1923 hallmarks. A premium example for collectors of Masonic and institutional regalia.
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Lot # 337 - Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution – Steward Jewel, 1925 (31.97 mm, 45.93 g). Maker: Fattorini & Sons, London & Bradford Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1925–26) A handsome and early Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) Steward Jewel dated 1925, executed in enamel and gilt on a sterling silver base, and suspended from a deep crimson ribbon characteristic of the period. This example displays the bold heraldry and fine workmanship associated with Fattorini’s interwar regalia. The upper bar features an enamelled STEWARD panel topped by a Tudor-style crown motif. The central ribbon is adorned with a bright blue enamel shield bearing three wheat sheaves, a symbol traditionally associated with generosity and benefaction. Below this is a small red heraldic lion applied as a separate ornamental device. The main medallion is circular, with a broad white enamel band reading: ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION – 1925 At the centre is a decorative shield displaying a rampant red lion against a white field, framed by elaborate scrollwork and surmounted by a blue heraldic element. Reverse The reverse retains the original construction plate and mounting screws, showing natural age patina. Along the lower edge appear clear British hallmarks confirming: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter corresponding to 1925–26 Maker’s mark: Fattorini & Sons The upper clasp is stamped FATTORINI & SONS — LONDON and FITTING ALL METAL, indicating the jeweller’s standard fittings. Condition: Fine. Ribbon with fraying and thread loss toward the lower edge; enamel on front largely intact with strong colour; gilding toned from age; reverse showing oxidation typical of 1920s silver; suspension fittings secure. An attractive and collectible example of an early RMBI Steward Jewel, notable for its heraldic devices, silver construction, and early interwar date. Highly desirable among collectors of Masonic regalia and institutional jewels.
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Lot # 339 - Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution – Steward Jewel, 1927 (45.09 mm, 15.95 g). Maker: Spence, London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1927–28) A handsome and well-preserved Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) Steward Jewel dated 1927, executed in gilt and enamel on a sterling silver foundation. This jewel displays the decorative elegance characteristic of interwar RMBI pieces. Suspended from a deep crimson ribbon, the jewel features at its head a gilt scrollwork bar inscribed STEWARD. Below this appears a finely modelled enamelled device depicting a recumbent stag, flanked by the date panels 19 and 27. The main shield-shaped medallion carries the RMBI arms: a blue enamel chief bearing traditional Masonic emblems, above a white field displaying a palm tree with a small heraldic shield at its base. The enamel colours remain vivid, framed by gilt scroll flourishes. Reverse The reverse is stamped SPENCE LONDON, confirming manufacture by the respected regalia maker. Clear London silver hallmarks along the lower reverse indicate: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter “m” = 1927–28 The suspension fittings remain original and fully functional. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Ribbon with minor fraying but strong colour; enamel clean and largely intact; gilt surfaces with attractive age patina; reverse with age toning consistent with silver of the period; suspension secure. A pleasing and collectible example of a 1920s RMBI Steward Jewel, valued for its silver construction, clear date, and classic enamelled heraldry. A desirable piece for collectors of Masonic regalia and institutional service jewels.
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Lot # 341 - Freemasonry – Founder’s Jewel, Finchley Lodge No. 5031, 1928 (42.09 mm, 41.37 g). Maker: Kenning & Son, London Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1927–28) A highly attractive and historically significant Founder’s Jewel for Finchley Lodge No. 5031, dated 1928, crafted in sterling silver with gilt and enamel elements, and suspended from its original pale-blue moiré ribbon. Founder jewels are among the most prestigious lodge awards, presented only to the original establishing members of a new lodge. The top bar is of ornate scrollwork, bearing a white enamel scroll inscribed: FOUNDER – 1928 Suspended from this is a split pale-blue ribbon decorated with a finely modelled Masonic roof-and-lantern device, symbolising the lodge’s foundation and guidance. The main medallion is an eight-pointed starburst, centred by a superb hand-painted enamel vignette of a church tower and tree—an emblem unique to Finchley Lodge. This is surrounded by a blue enamel ring inscribed: FINCHLEY LODGE No. 5031 The overall design is both elegant and distinctive, reflecting the artistry typical of Kenning & Son’s high-quality regalia. Reverse The reverse is engraved: F. P. BOX indicating the original recipient. Clear hallmarks confirm: Sterling silver (lion passant) London assay (leopard’s head) Date-letter for 1927–28 Maker: KENNING & SON, LONDON The pin-back fastening remains original and fully functional. Condition: Very Fine. Ribbon with expected age-softening and mild fraying; enamel vignette crisp and intact; silver surfaces toned attractively; hallmarks clear; suspension fittings secure. A beautiful and desirable Masonic Founder’s Jewel, notable for its pictorial enamel centre, silver construction, and association with the establishment of Finchley Lodge No. 5031. Founder jewels remain among the most collectable categories of Masonic regalia.
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Lot # 345 - Royal Masonic Institution for Boys – Steward Jewel, 1928 (86 x 55 mm incl. ribbon; maroon ribbon). Maker: G. Kenning & Son, London. Gilt hallmarked silver with coloured enamel, suspended from its original maroon ribbed ribbon. A handsome Royal Masonic Institution for Boys (RMIB) Steward Jewel for North Wales, dated 1928, executed in gilt silver with vivid enamelwork and suspended from its original maroon ribbon. This interwar-period piece displays a bold heraldic layout and strong colour contrast, typical of Kenning’s well-finished London manufacture. The upper fitting is a gilt bar with red enamel lettering STEWARD, above a blue enamel date tablet 1928. Below, the maroon ribbon is affixed with a circular enamel device inscribed NORTH WALES, surrounding the Welsh dragon emblem. Suspended beneath is the principal badge: a spread-winged eagle in gilt relief, behind a central multi-panel enamel shield with quartered heraldic devices, flanked by scrolls lettered RM and BI. At the base, blue enamel scrolls bear the Welsh motto: ERYR • ERYROD • EMRAI Reverse The reverse is of openwork construction, stamped G. KENNING & SON, LONDON, and carries hallmarks to the metal. The original pin and suspension fittings remain present and functional. Condition: Very good. Ribbon with light age wear and minor edge fraying; enamel bright with small surface marks/wear at high points; gilt silver with light toning and handling marks; reverse with clear maker’s stamp and visible hallmarks; suspension secure. A desirable dated RMIB Steward Jewel with strong North Wales attribution, attractive enamel, and confirmed Kenning manufacture—well suited to collectors of Masonic and charitable institution regalia.
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Lot # 347 - Founder’s Jewel – Ye Olde Bargate Lodge No. 5296 (49.72 x 35.58 mm, 31.66 g). Maker: Spencer, London Material: Gilt Silver (hallmarked) with hand-painted enamel Date: c. early 1930s (based on hallmark style and lodge numbering) A superb and highly desirable Founder’s Jewel featuring a beautifully detailed hand-painted enamel view of the historic Bargate, the medieval gatehouse of Southampton. Scenic jewels depicting real architectural landmarks are among the most sought-after examples in Craft regalia. Suspension & Ribbon An ornate gilt suspension in the form of a brickwork parapet, with the word: FOUNDER The original pale blue watered silk ribbon remains intact with only minor age rippling. The centre is adorned with a gilt Founder’s crossed gavels emblem. Obverse The medal presents a finely painted scenic enamel panel showing Ye Olde Bargate, framed by two gilt classical pillars and blue enamel scrolls. The inscriptions read: YE OLDE BARGATE (upper) LODGE No. 5296 (lower) The combination of architectural subject matter, rich colours, and sculpted gilt framework makes this one of the more visually impressive lodge jewels of its period. Reverse Stamped with full British silver hallmarks plus the maker’s mark: SPENCER – LONDON The long original pin fastening remains present and functional. The enamel panel is held in place by the original securing screws. Condition: Very Fine. Enamel artwork excellent; gilding bright; ribbon intact; hallmarks clear; only expected light wear to reverse from age. This is an especially collectible piece due to its architectural scene, early date, and manufacture by Spencer, a top-quality regalia maker.
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Lot # 348 - Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution – Festival Jewel, 1937 ( 35.89 mm, 20.71 g). Maker: (London silversmith; hallmarks present) Hallmarked Sterling Silver (London, 1936–37) A handsome and well-preserved Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution (RMBI) Festival Jewel dated 1937, executed in gilt and multi-coloured enamel and displaying the distinctive heraldic ornamentation associated with pre-war RMBI issues. The jewel is suspended from a deep crimson ribbon, retaining good body and colour, and surmounted by a gilt and blue enamel suspension bar inscribed R.M.B.I. with the date 1937 beneath. A finely modelled gilt heraldic beast (a seated cat or leopard) decorates the centre of the ribbon. The large enamelled shield at the base is quartered with multiple charges, including towers, fleurs-de-lis, lions, and a robed female figure, all executed in rich enamel colours. Beneath the shield, a blue enamel scroll bears the motto: KODES LA ADONAI Reverse The reverse displays a flat silver surface with clear British hallmarks along the lower edge, confirming manufacture in sterling silver, assayed in London, with the date-letter corresponding to 1936–37. The original suspension loop remains sound and functional. Condition: Fine to Very Fine. Enamel generally bright with some age-related wear; gilt details retain good definition; ribbon well-preserved for age with minor fraying at folds; reverse lightly toned and marked from age; suspension secure. A characterful and appealing example of a 1930s RMBI Festival Jewel, notable for its silver construction, large heraldic shield, and traditional pre-war design. A desirable piece for collectors of Masonic regalia and institutional festival medals.
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Lot # 349 - Founder’s Jewel – West Twyford Coronation Lodge No. 5674 (31.92 mm, 23.55 g). Maker: T & Co (Toye & Co. Ltd.), London Material: Gilt Silver (hallmarked) with hand-painted enamel Date: c. 1930s (based on hallmark style and lodge numbering) A beautifully crafted and visually striking Founder’s Jewel from West Twyford Coronation Lodge No. 5674, featuring one of the more desirable hand-painted scenic enamel centrepieces produced by Toye & Co. during the interwar years. Suspension & Ribbon The ornate gilt suspension bar bears the inscription: FOUNDER Suspended from the bar is the original pale blue watered silk ribbon, displaying only light surface rippling from age. A gilt Founder’s key motif is mounted to the centre of the ribbon — a classic symbol of authority, opening, and establishment. Obverse The jewel itself is dominated by a finely executed oval plaque showing a hand-painted enamel depiction of West Twyford Church set within greenery, complete with architectural detail and strong colour saturation. Surrounding inscriptions read: WEST TWYFORD CORONATION (upper scroll) LODGE No. 5674 (lower scroll) The design is framed by gilt Masonic compasses and additional enamel flourishes in blue and white. Reverse The reverse bears the maker’s stamp: T & Co TOYE & CO LTD, LONDON Alongside full British hallmarks, confirming silver construction beneath the gilding. The long original pin-fastening is fully intact and functional. Condition: Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Ribbon well preserved; enamel painting in excellent state with no noticeable losses; gilding bright; hallmarks clear. Scenic enamel lodge jewels of this quality are among the most sought-after examples within English Craft regalia.
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