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Early Masonic Items

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Masonic Liverpool Jug Named to Solomon Clarkson



Transfer signed "Kennedy" for James Kennedy, Burslem active c. 1790 - 1800. Beneath the spout is a transfer wreath of laurel and palm surround the hand painted name "Solomon Clarkson."
Dimensions: 8.75-inches.

Price: $2,950

980-28








Masonic Box
Mahogany with ivory, light and dark wood inlays...
Interior lined with silk...
Probably Pennsylvania
Circa 1795-1815



Dimensions: Height: 6.5-inches; width: 13 1/16-inches; depth 6 11/16-inches. The secondary wood is poplar.

Price: $3,500

980-37









Creamware Ladle with Masonic Decoration



A very unusual late 18th or early 19th century piece of creamware.
Dimensions: 11-inches overall, the bowl is 3.5-inches by 1.5-inches.

Price: $475

980-42




Masonic Motif Collar Box



Wooden box with gutta percha panel decorated with Masonic symbols. Stamped "Ward's" on front of box. Sides of box show wear, front clasp broken, applied lid soiled but in very good condition.
Dimensions: 5-inches by 5-inches by 3-inches.

Price: $225

980-40







Masonic Gold Dollar Pin - SOLD



19th Century Gold dollar converted into a Mason's Pin.
Dimensions: .625-inch diameter.

980-50 - SOLD






Framed Supreme Council Degree



Price: $225

980-16






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