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United Kingdom - Medal - 1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection - 1905
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United Kingdom - Medal - 1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection - 1905

1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection *Jewel- comes with a premium level of silver plated coating which enhances its beauty to a great extent. It is a perfect companion to your Craft Past Masters Collar. *Collar- Past Masters WPM Collar is made with the finest quality material and reflects on the significance of freemasonry values and morals. It adorns an excellent combination of a sky blue moiré pattern and silver hand embroidery. *Apron- Handmade,Lambskin apron includes blue moiré ribbons, polished silver balls, chain tassels, an adjustable belt and a pocket to the rear. They've been used by High Officers at Lodge Investiture Ceremonies, meetings and special occasions. The collars are only worn by Knights and high rank Grand Masters. It’s a part of our investiture- most valuable are with the jewels attached like this one. Toye, Kenning & Spencer is a British jewellery and clothing manufacturer based at Bedworth, Warwickshire; the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham; and Covent Garden, London. Founded in 1685, the company still retains Toye family members. The firm holds a Royal Warrant to Queen Elizabeth II for "Supply of Gold and Silver Laces, Insignia and Embroidery". It supplies honours badges and ribbons presented at investitures and is sole supplier of the buttonhole OBE insignia. Note: Not taking responsibilities for parcel damage due to courier transportation/custom checks etc.

No. 83695929

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United Kingdom - Medal - 1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection - 1905

United Kingdom - Medal - 1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection - 1905

1930 Rare Set Ceremony used Masonic Craft Past Masters Apron/Collar/Jewel/Private collection

*Jewel- comes with a premium level of silver plated coating which enhances its beauty to a great extent. It is a perfect companion to your Craft Past Masters Collar.
*Collar- Past Masters WPM Collar is made with the finest quality material and reflects on the significance of freemasonry values and morals. It adorns an excellent combination of a sky blue moiré pattern and silver hand embroidery.
*Apron- Handmade,Lambskin apron includes blue moiré ribbons, polished silver balls, chain tassels, an adjustable belt and a pocket to the rear.

They've been used by High Officers at Lodge Investiture Ceremonies, meetings and special occasions.
The collars are only worn by Knights and high rank Grand Masters. It’s a part of our investiture- most valuable are with the jewels attached like this one.

Toye, Kenning & Spencer is a British jewellery and clothing manufacturer based at Bedworth, Warwickshire; the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham; and Covent Garden, London.
Founded in 1685, the company still retains Toye family members.
The firm holds a Royal Warrant to Queen Elizabeth II for "Supply of Gold and Silver Laces, Insignia and Embroidery".
It supplies honours badges and ribbons presented at investitures and is sole supplier of the buttonhole OBE insignia.

Note: Not taking responsibilities for parcel damage due to courier transportation/custom checks etc.

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