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Leinster Lodge No. 387
Past Master's Jewel 1961

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Obverse of Jewel
A very nice silver Past Master's Jewel suspended from a sky blue ribbon
by two silver and white enamel bars.

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The top bar has the name of the Lodge
"Leinster Lodge",

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and on the bottom bar, its number, "No. 387 I.C.".
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The Compass and Square is a standard silver Past Master's Jewel with a fixed "G" mounted on a plaque made of silver and St. Patrick's blue enamel. There are sixteen silver shamrocks on the circumference of the Jewel.
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The reverse of the Jewel bears the inscription : "Presented to
W.Bro.
Herbert T. Curlis
W.M. 1961 - 62"

The Maker's Mark on the reverse of Jewel is "T&Co", namely Toye Co., London.

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