Regalia
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Advertisement for Regalia, jewels, seals, and ornaments, manufactured and sold by Elias Combs, 1854-1855
This broadside advertises for Elias Combs’ regalia store on 244 Grand Street in New York City. The date of the broadside is an estimate based upon the printer’s name and the address of Combs’ store. Baker, Godwin & Co., the printer of this broadside, used this name from 1850-1855, before renaming the company Baker & Godwin. Combs store was at various locations from 1844 until 1854, when Combs moved his business from 111 Broadway to 244 Grand Street.
Brochure, Knights Templar jewelry, 1910
2 brochures advertising Knights Templar jewelry for members
Brochure, Order of Eastern Star jewelry, 1910
3 brochures of Order of Eastern Star jewelry
Brochure, Scottish Rite jewelry, 1910
2 brochures advertising Scottish Rite jewelry for members
Business postcard issued by John Harriott, undated
A postcard issued by jeweler and silversmith John Harriott, with examples of jewels and references on the reverse. Pictured are a Past Sachem Jewel and Past Pocahontas Jewel.
Combination Colors Badge Ribbons catalog issued by Borris Weaving Co., 1924
This catalog of Badge Ribbons from the Borris Weaving Co. has assorted color combinations of ribbon for the various fraternal and Masonic organizations. The inside cover also contains two letters from the company regarding price and deliverability of orders. Color-coded key to indentifying badge ribbons.
Gold Emblems catalog, 1930
Catalog of Gold Emblems for all fraternal orders that includes pins, buttons, charms and lodge jewels. No. 26 Illustrated Supplement to Catalogue No. 20. Shows images of emblems for Masonic as well as Moose, Eagles, Modern Woodmen, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, and many other fraternities
Ihling Bros. Everard Co. Order of Eastern Star catalog, No. 620, 1938
J. Bernstein Masonic and fraternal regalia catalog, undated
Masonic calendar, 1903
A colorful Masonic calendar and advertisement created by Redding & Company, a Masonic regalia manufacturer.