1800(c) 32ºAncient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Ashtray - Ashtray - Gilt brass - The Double-Headed Eagle

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The Double-Headed Eagle, a gilt-brass Scottish Rite Freemasonry ashtray from the United Kingdom, dating to ca. 1800–1850, in excellent condition with dimensions 985 mm high, 85 mm wide and 10 mm deep, and weighing 140 g.

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In Excellent Condition 1800(c) 32ºAncient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Ashtray

*The double-headed eagle is the most recognizable and prominent symbol of the 32nd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. It is a symbol that represents the duality of existence (body/spirit, good/evil, temporary/eternal) and serves as an emblem of the lessons and philosophy taught within the higher degrees of the Rite.
* One of the many used by my Family members...

*The 32º of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, also known as 32° Scottish Rite Freemasonry, is an appendant body of Freemasonry that provides a series of degrees (from the 4th to the 32nd) that expand upon the philosophical and ethical teachings of the initial three degrees conferred in a craft (or blue) lodge. It is sometimes called the "University of Freemasonry" due to its focus on education through allegory and dramatic presentations.

*While the degree numbers go up to 32 (and an honorary 33rd degree exists), no degree in Freemasonry is considered "higher" in rank than that of a Master Mason (the 3rd degree). The Scottish Rite degrees offer a lateral movement of education and instruction, not an increase in authority.

*To join the Scottish Rite, a man must first be a Master Mason in good standing in a recognized Masonic lodge that professes belief in a Supreme Being.
* All of my objects are from my family’s private, used collection by true Masons.

* Please be advised that parcels may be damaged, delayed, or subject to additional fees due to local courier transportation, customs checks, taxes, and other factors.

* The recipient is solely responsible for paying the customs charges, duties, or taxes applicable to the destination country.

* Parcels will be held by customs until any outstanding payments are made. Failure to make payments may result in the parcel being returned, delayed, or, in certain cases, destroyed. If a parcel is destroyed, no refund will be issued.

* Refused, unpaid, or parcels with incorrect addresses will be returned to me. This process may take up to a month, and the parcel will only be resend to the buyer once the full postage fees have been remitted.

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In Excellent Condition 1800(c) 32ºAncient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Ashtray

*The double-headed eagle is the most recognizable and prominent symbol of the 32nd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. It is a symbol that represents the duality of existence (body/spirit, good/evil, temporary/eternal) and serves as an emblem of the lessons and philosophy taught within the higher degrees of the Rite.
* One of the many used by my Family members...

*The 32º of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, also known as 32° Scottish Rite Freemasonry, is an appendant body of Freemasonry that provides a series of degrees (from the 4th to the 32nd) that expand upon the philosophical and ethical teachings of the initial three degrees conferred in a craft (or blue) lodge. It is sometimes called the "University of Freemasonry" due to its focus on education through allegory and dramatic presentations.

*While the degree numbers go up to 32 (and an honorary 33rd degree exists), no degree in Freemasonry is considered "higher" in rank than that of a Master Mason (the 3rd degree). The Scottish Rite degrees offer a lateral movement of education and instruction, not an increase in authority.

*To join the Scottish Rite, a man must first be a Master Mason in good standing in a recognized Masonic lodge that professes belief in a Supreme Being.
* All of my objects are from my family’s private, used collection by true Masons.

* Please be advised that parcels may be damaged, delayed, or subject to additional fees due to local courier transportation, customs checks, taxes, and other factors.

* The recipient is solely responsible for paying the customs charges, duties, or taxes applicable to the destination country.

* Parcels will be held by customs until any outstanding payments are made. Failure to make payments may result in the parcel being returned, delayed, or, in certain cases, destroyed. If a parcel is destroyed, no refund will be issued.

* Refused, unpaid, or parcels with incorrect addresses will be returned to me. This process may take up to a month, and the parcel will only be resend to the buyer once the full postage fees have been remitted.

Seller's Story

“Great experience, wonderful customer care, fast shipping! I would highly recommend this seller for a unique experience and authentic objects”

Details

Era
1400-1900
Manufacturer/ Brand
1800(c) 32ºAncient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Ashtray
Weight
140 g
Brass type
Gilt brass
Title additional information
The Double-Headed Eagle
No. of items
1
Material
Brass
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Colour
Bronze
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
985 mm
Width
85 mm
Depth
10 mm
Estimated period
1800-1850
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