Freemasons Knight Templar Order Chester Commandery #66 1914
Marcis# 2.1.E.12.; G…
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Freemasons Knight Templar Order Chester Commandery #66 1914 Marcis# 2.1.E.12.; Gold 55,5 g.; 10,2x5 cm.; Enameled; with stones; with hallmark; presented by Past Commander William T.Ramsey; Condition-I; (VG5)

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Freemasons Knight Templar Order Chester Commandery #66 1914

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