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Undated St. Louis, No. 16, Missouri Shield Badge in Excellent Condition

$64.99

This Shield Badge of the Knights Templar was issued by the St. Louis, No. 16 for the PRO DEO ET PATRIA.

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1916 Grand Comdy of Kentucky, Frankfort, KY Jewel in Very Fine Condition

$19.99

This Jewel of the Knights Templar was issued by the Grand Commandery of Kentucky for the 69th Annual Conclave Los Angeles, CA.

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1903 Monroe Commandery, No. 12 KT, Rochester, NY Jewel in Fine Condition

$39.99

This Jewel of the Knights Templar was issued by the Monroe Commandery, No. 12 K.T. for the Conclave in Buffalo, NY.

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1895 Souvenir of Jewel the 26th Triennial Conclave in Boston, MA in Very Fine Condition

$54.99

This Jewel of the Knights Templar as a Souvenir of the 26th Triennial Conclave in Boston, MA.

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1891 Grand Comdy of Ohio, Portsmouth, OH Jewel in Very Fine Condition

$74.99

This Jewel of the Knights Templar was issued by the Grand Comdy of Ohio, Portsmouth, OH for the 49th Annual Conclace in Cincinnati, OH.

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1956 Suffolk, England Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Jewel

$25.00

Comprised of Suspenson Ring and with a Steward Top Bar with Brooch this 1956 Suffolk, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Jewel is stamped GK&S on the back.

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1948 Devonshire, England R•M•I•B Royal Masonic Institution for Boys

$15.00

Comprised of Jewel and with a Fabric Badge with Brooch this 1948 Devonshire, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys is stamped Toye & Co LTD London EST 1835 on the back.

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Vintage Pythian Sisters Medal Knights Of Pythias Cornucopia

$24.99

Vintage Pythian Sisters Fraternal medal. The Pythian Sisters or Supreme Temple Order of Pythian Sisters, is a Fraternal Organization founded on October 23, 1888, in Warsaw, Indiana. This pin is from an all-women group affiliated with The Fraternal Order of the Knights of Pythias. The medal features a plaque at the top, surrounded by scroll work and beads which has never been engraved. Hanging from that plaque is a heavy shield-shaped pendant with what appears to be an upended cornucopia or horn-of-plenty. Dangling from the top plaque by two chains is a large plaque featuring the insignia of the Pythian Sisters. The letters in the insignia stand for Purity, Love, Equality, and Fidelity. The medal was manufactured by The Pettibone Brothers Manufacturing Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio and looks to be sterling although it is not marked. The medal is approximately 5 5/8 inches tall and is about 2 1/8 inches wide.

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