Regalia
Found in 331 Collections and/or Records:
Illustrated Catalogue of Supplies for Masonic Lodges regalia catalog, 1899
Catalog of Masonic lodge supplies with illustration
Illustrated Catalogue of Uniforms for the Knights of the Golden Eagle, 1906
Regalia catalog for Knights of the Golden Eagle; Catalog No. 29; contains items sold by Louis E. Stilz & Bro. Co. including coats, chevrons, shoulder knots, chapeaus, baldrics, swords, belts with illustrations, descriptions, and prices.
Illustrated Price List Masonic Regalia catalog, 1892
Regalia catalogue for Masonic supplies includes images of collars, aprons, badges, Warden's columns, candlesticks, pillars, altars, officer's stands, magic lanterns, swords, Bibles, sets of costumes, lodge chairs, and jewels, etc.
Illustrated Price List of Paraphernalia, Degree Costumes, and Sundries for Rebekah Lodges Catalogue, No. 8, circa 1901-1932
Illustrative and Descriptive Catalogue and Price List of Sons of Veterans' Uniforms and Equipments, circa 1890-1899
Improved, Benevolent, Protective Order of Elks of the World and Daughter Elk regalia catalog, 1972 March
Improved Order of Red Men catalogue, No. 2, circa 1888
Improved Order of Red Men Equipment catalog, No. 114, 1923
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men. The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures.
Improved Order of Red Men Regalia Catalogue, Lilley Co., circa 1922
This catalog contains regalia, costumes, and paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men (I.R.O.M.). The regalia generally romanticizes and appropriates non-white cultural heritage by using stereotypes and/or caricatures. Attached to the front page is a letter from A. G. Rutherford, of the Great Council of the United States of the I.R.O.M., stating that he has examined the catalog and that it conforms with laws and usages of the order and approves it