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Lot 433

Sale 5248 - American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts
Nov 15, 2017 5:00AM ET
null / Philadelphia
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$3,500 - 5,500
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$5,000
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Group of nine Masonic medals of Philadelphia interest Retailed by J.E. Caldwell & Co. and WM. F. Englehart, Philadelphia, PA

, early 20th century Comprising a large enamel, gem-set, and 14k gold honorary medal, dated 1927 and inscribed to verso, "To Robert J. Scott Past Eminent Commander April 12, 1928." along with related text; a diamond and 14k gold Scottish Rite medal with crowned two-headed eagle, inscribed "To Robert John Scott 33°/ Commander-in-Chief/ by Philadelphia Consistory/ S.P.R.S. 32°/ May 18-1928 to May 15-1931; an enamel and 14k gold 33rd Degree Scottish Rite medal, inscribed to verso, "Presented to Ill. Robert John Scott, 33°/ by Philadelphia Consistory, S.P.R.S. 32°/ A.A.S.R., N.M.J./ Crowned September 21, 1926 at Buffalo, N.Y.; an enamel and 14k gold "square and compass wreath" medal, inscribed to verso "Presented to P.T.P.M. Robert J. Scott 32° by Philadelphia Lodge of Perfection 14°AASR 1922-1923-1924 May 16"; an enamel and mixed metal Keystone Lodge No. 271 medal, inscribed to verso "Presented to Bro P.M. Joseph R. Wetherald/by Keystone Lodge No. 271 F.& A.M. Jan. 3 1916, A.L. 5916"; an enamel and 14k gold 33rd Degree Scottish Rite medal, inscribed to verso, "Presented to Joseph Reynolds Wetherald 33°/by Philadelphia Consistory/ S.P.R.S. 32° A.A.S.R. N.M.J./ Crowned September 20, 1927 Boston, Mass.; an enamel and 14k gold "square and compass wreath" medal, inscribed to verso "Joseph R. Wetherald, 33°/ T.P.M. May, 1928 to May, 1929."; a metal Keystone Lodge No. 271 medal, inscribed to verso, "Joseph R. Wetherald/ 1916"; and an enamel, diamond, and 14k gold "cross and crown" lapel pin, inscribed to verso, "Presented to Our President Mrs. Joseph R. Wetherald/April 16th 1928"; eight medals accompanied by original cases.

L: 6 1/4 in. (largest medal)

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