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Masonic Scottish Rite 33rd Degree Cap worn by Stanley F. Maxwell with case
The C.E. Ward Company
USA: Ohio, New London
a: silk, bullion, leather, metal; b: leather, metal
a: 3"h x 8-1/2"dia.; b: 12"h x 9-1/2"w x 4-1/2"d
Gift of the Supreme Council, 33º, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A.
2010.042.47a-b

a: Round white Masonic Scottish Rite 33rd degree cap. White velvet ribbon with gold edging is applied around the cap. At front center is a gold bulliion double-headed eagle symbol. The eagle stands on a sword and has a red triangle with "33" above its heads. On each side of the cap is a round gold-tone button with double-headed eagle symbol. Extending between the two buttons is gold cord. Lined with purple silk and machine-embroidered in yellow, "Stanley F. Maxwell." There is a brown sweatband along the edge of the cap. The maker's name is stamped on the sweatband. b: Round brown leather case with zipper closure and handle at top. Stamped in gold on one side of the case "S.F.M."



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