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Lot 1776    SESSION 6 (9.30AM WEDNESDAY 3RD APRIL)    British Historical Medals

Estimate $70
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $100

MASONIC JEWEL, George Beech Lodge No 2897, 1902, in gilt, silver and enamel (tot wt 34.05g), hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, by famous silversmith William James Dingley of Birmingham, reverse inscribed, 'Bro:E.J.Charles. 10161163.2804'. Nearly uncirculated.

This is one of the first jewels issued for George Beech Lodge No 2897 which was consecrated on 12 April 1902. Its first location was at the Masonic Hall, Severn Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. It was erased in 2007.

With basic research.

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