Objects

Viewing Record 11 of 13
Previous Record  Next Record
Switch Views: Lightbox | Image List | List

Masonic Scottish Rite 33rd Degree Pin with Fleur-de-Lys and Templar Crosses
1920-1950
Maker not marked
Place made not marked
Metal, enamel
overall: 1/4"h x 1-1/4"w x 2"d
Gift of Joan Wilking
2016.042.3

Masonic Scottish Rite 33rd Degree Pin with Fleur-de-Lys and Templar Crosses. OBVERSE: Cast gold-colored metal openwork pin has central disk with raised image of Scottish Rite emblem on it (double-headed eagle with crown above, blue enamel-infilled delta with gold "33" on chest, and sword with banner gripped in talons); extending above and below this, two red enamel-infilled Templar crosses, and to the left and right, two fleur-de-lys symbols which have one side of white enamel and the other side black; between these four emblems, openwork scrolled designs. REVERSE: Straight hinged pin backing with swivel closure. No markings.



Related Media