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OLD STERLING BOBCAT CUB SCOUT CHARM MEDAL MEDALLION
Aprx 5/8" diameter, great weight and detail, stamped sterling, Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout charm medal. Nice bobcat relief, warm unpolished patina.
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10K ENAMELED ENCHANTED LANTERN MASONIC PIN
I found this lapel pin, among several other Masonic, Eastern Star, Rainbow girl, and Shriner items, on a Shriner's fez here in Atlanta Ga near the Yaarab temple. This dates back at least 40 or5o years, I believe, and is marked "10K". It is a figural of a lantern with a lovely deep red enamel measuring about 1" tall by 1/2" wide. Weighs about 3 grams. Excellent condition.
From Wikipedia:
The Grotto was founded in the summer of 1889 by LeRoy Fairchild who, along with other members of Hamilton Lodge #120 in Hamilton, New York, met to organize and hold informal meetings for fun and good fellowship. At their meeting on September 10, 1889, they decided to call the group the "Fairchild Deviltry Committee" and restrict membership to Master Masons in good standing.
The idea of the Order proved to be attractive, and many Masons joined. In response to requests, other groups were formed in other areas, and on June 13, 1890 the former "Fairchild Deviltry Committee" duly established and formed the Supreme Council, Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm. Its purpose was to add in greater measure to the Masonic fraternal spirit the charm of radiant cheerfulness and to maintain within the fraternity an impetus of royal good fellowship.
It is a social organization for Master Masons, and as such, all Master Masons are welcome to join. It encourages renewed interest in the Blue Lodges, though it makes no claim to be a part of Symbolic Craft Masonry.
The Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, also known as M.O.V.P.E.R. or The Grotto, is an appendant body in Freemasonry
At the June 1949 Grottoes of North America meeting, the delegates adopted a resolution to establish a 501(c)3 national charitable program, which was to be named the Humanitarian Foundation. Its first project was "Aid for the Cerebral Palsy Child". Since its inception over $1,000,000 has been contributed to UCP Research.
In 1953 the Enchanted Lantern was adopted as their emblem to represent each contribution of $50 or more that was made, although contributions of any size are gratefully accepted.
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9166
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STERL VERMONT GRAND LODGE F&AM 25 YR MASONIC LAPEL PIN
Stamped sterling, enamel, Masonic lapel pin, very good vintage condition.
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OLD MINIATURE SOLID GOLD ENAMEL SHRINER'S PIN ORIG BOX
Tiny little pin in original round metal box. Marked SOLID GOLD. Like new. Cool!
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VINTAGE 14K ENAMEL KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS 50 YR LAPEL PIN
Apprx 1/2", vintage Knights of Columbus pin, stamped 14K yellow gold with enamelling. Given to a fifty year member. Excellent condition.
more on K of C from the internet:
"Emblem of the Order" The Third Degree Emblem
The Emblem of the order dates from the Second Supreme meeting, May 12, 1883, when it was designed by James T. Mullen, who was then the first Supreme Knight. A quick glance at the emblem indicates a shield mounted upon the cross of Malta.
The Shield is that associated with a medieval Knight. The cross of Malta is the representation of a traditionally artistic design of the Cross of Christ through which all graces of redemption were procured for mankind. This then, represents the Catholic spirit of the Order. Mounted on the shield are three objects, a mace standing vertically, and, crossed behind it, an anchor and a dagger or short sword. The mace from Roman days is symbolic of authority, which must exist in any tightly bonded and efficiently operating organization. The anchor is the mariner's symbol for Columbus, patron of the Order, while the short sword or dagger was the weapon of the Knight when engaged upon an errand of mercy. Thus, the shield expresses Catholic Knighthood in organized merciful action and with the letters K of C, it proclaims this specific form of activity. The red, white and blue in the background are the colors of the flag of the country in which the order originated.
FAITH...HOPE...CHARITY
Red is the symbol of Faith, of belief in Christ, in the Redemption and in the mission of every man to spread the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ. White is the color of the Eucharistic Host, symbolizing God's presence among men and of the infinite love God has for man. White is then the symbol of Christ-like Charity. Blue is the color of Our Lady's mantle in which she draped her beloved Son, through Whom salvation came to a sinful world. Blue is then the symbol of Hope.
"Degree of Patriotism" The Fourth Degree Emblem
The Knights of Columbus, an array of dedicated Catholic gentlemen, glory in the epithet: "The right arm of the Catholic Church." Sir Knights of the Fourth Degree deem it an honor and privilege to carry the triad emblem, which features the Dove, Cross, and Globe. Our honored Order cherishes its patron Christopher Columbus. Christopher "Christ bearer" Columbus. The Dove of Peace symbolizes the Paraciete. The Cross of Christ is the sign of our Christian faith; similarly, the Globe depicts the New World, the miraculous discovery of Columbus. Spiritually, the sacred symbols fashioned on our sword and lapel pin typify the union of the three divine Persons in one Godhead, the Most Holy Trinity.
The Globe - God the Father, Creator of the Universe The Cross - God the Son, Redeemer of Mankind The Dove - God the Holy Spirit, Sanctifier of Humanity God willing, may we, Christian Soliders in the Columbian Crusade, lend loyalty to our honored Order, Patriotism to our beloved America, and Devotion the Holy Mother Church, all for the greater glory of God Almighty.
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VINTAGE 10K GOLD ENAMEL BALFOUR AWARD LAPEL PIN TIETAC
Well made 10K stamped gold enamel Balfour award tietac or lapel pin, high quality with seed pearls. Weighs about 3 grams. Lovely piece in excellent condition.
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VINTAGE NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE ALUMNI ASSN MEMBER PIN
Nice vintage National Radio Institute Alumni Association member pin. The lapel pin is goldtone metal and nicely decorated with gold lettering on blue enamel. It measures 9/16 inch in diameter and has a screw on back. Very good vintage condition.
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The National Radio Institute was founded by James E. Smith, a high school teacher, in Washington, D.C., in 1914. It was purchased by McGraw-Hill in 1968 and renamed NRI Schools. James E. Smith remained as NRI chairman until his death in 1973. McGraw-Hill announced in 1999 that it would phase out NRI Schools, citing "changes in the marketplace".
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1966 FLORIDA NURSE ASSOC SERVICE PIN CARTOUCHE ONYX 2pc
Superb vintage 2 part nurse's pin, Gold filled onyx lapel pin with a cartouche in the center with a small FNA 1966 enamel pin attached by a chain. Excellent condition.
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GOLD KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS SEED PEARL ENAMEL SHIELD PIN
Unsure of this one...any information is appreciated. Stamped GOLD on the back with a little chained non-gold sword pin attached. Apprx 1/2" high, well made, high quality piece. Excellent condition.
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10K BROTHERHOOD of RAILROAD TRAINMEN 20yr UNION PIN
This is for the top round pin; the oval pin is item #9516. Apprx 3/4" diameter, stamped 10K top, yellow gold enamelling.
LA to BRT across the top.
TWENTY YEARS across the bottom.
Very good condition.
I believe this is a union pin for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. I have several other Railroadiana union pins for sale...ask for more info.
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Rare Knights Columbus Revolutionary Style Hat
This is perhaps one of my coolest acquistions in my career! I purchased it about 20 years ago on my first trip of antiquing thru West Virgina, near the Pennsylvania border in Morgentown. I found this in a little shop and have kept it ever since in displays, never before offering it for sale online til now!
This hat is a splendid Revolutionary style that reminds me of Napolean and the French Revolution. It is some sort of costume used in a ritual for a member of the Knights of Columbus.
This fraternal organization was born when, on October 2nd, 1881, a small group of men met in the basement of St. Mary's Church on Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut. Called together by their parish priest, Father Michael J. McGivney, these men formed a fraternal society that would one day become the world's largest Catholic family fraternal service organization. They sought strength in solidarity, and security through unity of purpose and devotion to a holy cause: they vowed to be defenders of their country and their families and their Faith. These men were bound together by the ideal of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the Americas, the one whose hand brought the Holy Faith to this New World. They were Knights of Columbus.
This rare and wonderful keepsake looks to be as old as the organization itself...perhaps one of the earliest items devoted to their cause. It is made of black material taht looks to be beaver pelt or fur. it's not velvet or wool. Cascading across the top of this unusual piece are white and black feathers or plumes,and on one side is a red velvet cross surrounded by intricate wire work and hand sewn onto an oval black cloth medallion.
On the inside of the hat in silver lettering is the following:
THE M.C. LILLEY & CO. (Then there is a shield and sword logo with the following:) MANUFACTURERS OF MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS COLUMBUS, OHIO
Under that is the name of the man who must have been an early brother in this group. "PETER A. McHATTIE". Small man that he was, this hat is a tuny size 6 3/4.
Not only is this piece in incredible condtion given its age and authenticity, but it STILL HAS ITS ORIGINAL HATBOX!! Yep, that's right...though the outside of it is stained, tattered, and worn...this part wooden and part hard cardboard has amazingly stayed married to the hat it came with. It has a worn leather handle and a remnant of the original leather strap that once bound it shut. the inside is still fitted with a little platform to hold the hat in one place while traveling. The hat itself shows the most minimal wear on the edges and has been incredibly well perserved...I am no expert, but this looks like a museum piece to me! A modest reserve has been set at the price I paid for this many years ago, so feel free to email me direct with questions or to share information with me regarding this remarkable treasure!
This would be a PERFECT form from which to base a costume on...I wouldn't recommend wearing it due to the fact that it is so old, but a costumer would be thrilled to find such an awesome and authentic pattern!
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VINTAGE SILVERTONE GOLD MASON MASONIC EMBLEM TIE CLASP
Apprx 2 5/8" long, circa 1950s-60s, silvertone chrome look metal tiebar tieclasp tieclip, gold Masonic insignia, in very good, nearly new condition.
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ANTIQUE SHRINER EGYPTIAN TIE CLASP TIEBAR KLITZNER
Goldtone metal, made by KLITZNER of Providence R.I. apprx 2 1/2" wide, looks like a golf tee with the Shriner's emblem in the center. Nice vintage or antique piece.
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VINTAGE HAND PAINTED ARTIST SIGNED MASONIC ASHTRAY
This is a fabulous vintage hand painted ceramic or porcelain ashtray measuring about 5 1/8" in diameter and dating to the mid 1900s. It has the Masonic insignia painted in the center with a blue border. It's signed "By M.A. Hollinger". It is in very nice condition with a couple of insignificant nicks only seen when you turn it over. From the top it looks perfect. An excellent piece for the collector of Mason items!
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VINTAGE 10K AVON DIAMOND HONOR SERVICE LAPEL PIN
This is a great two piece service pin advertising Avon health and beauty products. Marked "10K", the larger of the pins is also stamped "Balfour" and on the front is a large "A" which is encrusted with seed pearls. It reads: "AVON HIGHEST HONOR". The two pins are attached by a delicate little chain, the larger one measuring about 5/8" in diamter, the smaller one about 3/8" in diameter. The small pin has a nice star with a little round faceted diamond set into it. Though untested, I feel confident that it is indeed a genuine precious stone.
The miniature pins would be nice on a tie or as a lapel pin and and are a nice heavy weight (about 6 grams) and in impeccable mint to near mint condition.
Price is barely over scrap!
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