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Four 19th century Masonic jewels,
comprising: one of silver cartouche design within twin palms and Royal crown surmount the centre engraved; "PRESENTED TO P.B. BROWN. W.C. BY THE Relief Committee Lodge 38 1871", hallmarks for London 1870 to a yellow ribbon with decorative brooch suspender; another a silver circular plaque the centre depicting the Masonic Temple within an oakleaf garland and Royal crown, the inner band engraved: "PRESENTED To P.S.B. Will'm CALDER, BROWN as a Mark of RESPECT by the SPECIAL COMMITEE 9 OCT'R 1874," hallmarks for London 1874; and two Templar's crosses each with Masonic Temple centre and engraved arms each reverse engraved to W. C. Brown, one dated 1877, on yellow ribbons.
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comprising: one of silver cartouche design within twin palms and Royal crown surmount the centre engraved; "PRESENTED TO P.B. BROWN. W.C. BY THE Relief Committee Lodge 38 1871", hallmarks for London 1870 to a yellow ribbon with decorative brooch suspender; another a silver circular plaque the centre depicting the Masonic Temple within an oakleaf garland and Royal crown, the inner band engraved: "PRESENTED To P.S.B. Will'm CALDER, BROWN as a Mark of RESPECT by the SPECIAL COMMITEE 9 OCT'R 1874," hallmarks for London 1874; and two Templar's crosses each with Masonic Temple centre and engraved arms each reverse engraved to W. C. Brown, one dated 1877, on yellow ribbons.
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