Irish Masonic History and the Jewels of Irish Freemasonry
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The R.W. Provincial Grand Lodge of Wicklow & Wexford
Past Provincial Grand Master's Jewel

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Obverse of Jewel

This is a Provincial Grand Master's Jewel and comprises of the Square and Compasses, the latter extended to 45 degrees with a segment of a circle at the points.

The Jewel is the same as the Grand Master's Jewel but enclosed within a broad Circle, on which is inscribed the name of the Province, namely "Wicklow & Wexford."

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In the centre is a jewelled Sun irradiated. The Jewel is made of gilt silver.

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                           Reverse of Jewel

The Reverse of the Jewel has the Makers Mark of "GK", George Kenning, a well-known London Masonic Retailer.

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