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A Nning & Son London: Franc-masonic scarf, solid silver medallion marked London, hallmarked walking lion

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A Nning & Son London: Franc-masonic scarf, solid silver medallion marked London, hallmarked walking lion

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British Freemasonry, 20th century. Souvenirs du Rite de l'Arche Royale Domatique, Mr Bona, 1930s. - White leather apron edged with water-green moiré silk, with two vertical ribbons with silver-plated metal charms. It is decorated with three scalloped rosettes in gold passementerie, each with a small blue enameled compass and square disk in the center. The back of the apron in sky-blue silk. Manufacturer's label on reverse flap "MASONIC MANUFRS Spencer & Co London". Complete. Worn. (Wear and accidents. As is). 33 x 38 cm. - Cream satin apron edged in moiré silk with a crimson blue and red triangular pattern, with two vertical ribbons with gilded metal charms (damaged). The flap is embroidered with the Royal Arch emblem in gold passementerie. Manufacturer's label on flap reverse "MASONIC MANUFRS Spencer & Co London". Worn. (Very worn and damaged. As is). 32 x 39 cm. - Moiré silk sautoir scarf with crimson blue and red triangular motif and decorated with the Royal Arch emblem in gold passementerie. Manufacturer's label on reverse "MASONIC MANUFRS Spencer & Co London". Worn. (Wear from use. Fairly good condition). - Two buttonhole rosettes in fine black lace. Diam. 9.5 cm. - Enameled brass "Royal Masonic Institution For Boys 1926" "Steward" pendant brooch. 4.5 x 4.5 x 7.5 cm (good condition). - Enameled brass brooch-pendant "Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution 1936" "Steward". 3 x 7 cm (good condition). - Rectangular silver badge "ORA SEMPRE LOGGIA ITALIA LONDRA 17-4-1912". 3.5 x 2.5 cm (good condition). - Enameled brass badge "CAPITOLO ITALIA N°2687" "MAMBRO ORIGINE". 4 x 3 cm (Good condition). - Menu and thank-you letter with letterhead "ITALIAN CULINARY SOCIETY", dated 25th October 1934. The set comes in a small tan leather case, the lid inscribed "E. BONA". 33 x 21 x 8 cm (damage and missing parts).