Regalia
Found in 330 Collections and/or Records:
100th Anniversary catalog, 1969
A Shriner's First Pin, 1907-1914
Acacia Jewelry inc. catalog, undated
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.
Advertisement for the Knights of Columbus catalogue postcard, 1901-1907
Lithograph postcard of an advertisement for the Knights of Columbus catalogue with a picture depicting the catalogue on the right side of the postcard.
Advertising card of A.W. Pollard, Merchant Tailor, circa 1900
Advertising card for A.W. Pollard, Merchant Tailor, at No. 6 Court St. in Boston. He was a dealer in cloths, cassimeres, vestings, and also a costume and regalia manufacturer. The card includes a border composed of Masonic symbols and a schedule of Masonic meetings in the Boston area on the back of the card.
Aleppo Temple Official Membership Jewel placard, undated
Placard with information about the Aleppo Temple Official Membership Jewel. On the front is a picture of the jewel which cost three dollars. On the back is a description and explanation of the appearance of the jewel and instructions for when, where, and why the jewel should be worn.
American Insurance Union Catalog, No. 293, circa 1920
American Legion Uniforms regalia catalog, circa 1920
Regalia catalog for American Legion contains images, descriptions and prices for coats, trousers, capes, women's uniforms (for Auxiliary Units), caps, batons, banners, belts, buttons, emblems, wardrobe trunk, and more. Descriptions note that Evans uniforms are not the cheapest, but the best made uniforms on the market