Regalia
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Ward-Stilson Company Rebekah Regalia and Supplies catalog, 1910-1919
Catalog contains collars, badges, banners, costumes, and other items. Also includes a price list.
Ward-Stilson Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment Supplies catalog, circa 1910-1919
Ward-Stilson Masonic Catalogue of Costumes, Paraphernalia, Regalia, Supplies, No. 44, 1913
Costumes, collars, aprons, jewels, and other items.
Ward-Stilson regalia catalog, No. 317, undated
This catalog has aprons, jewelry, costumes and more. Images are in black and white.
Ward-Stilson regalia catalog, undated
Wefferling, Berry & Co. Emblems and Gold Jewelry catalog, 1966
This catalog contains emblems and gold jewelry such as rings, pins, earrings, charms, brooches, cuff links, etc. This catalog has over 40 fraternal organizations represented.
Whitehead & Hoag Flags, Banners, Bunting regalia catalog, 1894
Illustrated catalog of flags, banners, bunting, and lodge supplies to be used in fraternal lodges. It comes with an illustrated advertising envelope, and a letter to Lawton Post #44 (probably GAR), Wilmington, Vermont about reversible ribbon badges, on April 4, 1894.
William G. Mintzer Co. bill of sale for fraternal regalia, 1861 April 24
William G. Mintzer Co. Bill of Sale for fraternal regalia: 1 gilt Fraternal belt ($5.00); 1 pair gold passants ($3.00) sold to Mr. Goebel April 24, 1861. Wm. G. Mintzer Co. located 131 North Third St., Philadelphia, PA.
William J. Dinsmore company business card, 1889-1892
Wm. J. Dinsmore Manufacturer of Regalia and Paraphernalia for the Improved Order of Red Men, undated
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.
