This is a timed sale without auctioneer
The sale is displayed in this order: Israeliana & Zionism > Judaica > Militaria > Stamps > Postal History > Ancient Coins > Israeli coins > World coins > Judaic tokens and medals
Address: Shaulzon 58, suite 43-063, Jerusalem 9143001
Commission: 18% + applicable VAT on the commission only
For payment by check, please make these out to "Alex Ben-Arieh"
Payment by BIT (Bank HaPoalim) and PAY (Bank Leumi) please send to our number 054-768-0086
Paypal and credit card payments though Paypal, a 5% service charge is added - for payment: https://paypal.me/historama; we can also issue Paypal invoices
Bank transfer details: Alex Ben-Arieh | Bank Leumi | Branch 647 | Account: 1974027 (for Shekels) | Account: 20580067 (for US Dollars) | IBAN: IL45 0106 4700 0002 0580 067 | SWIFT code: LUMIILITXXX
****There is a good chance that we will receive permission to accept credit cards directly in the days immediately after this sale
Special payment arrangements, payment by installment & layaway is possible
LOT 90033:
American Shriner-Palestine Freemason's lodge member's badge, early 20th Century
more...
|
|
![]() ![]() |
Sold for: $20
Start price:
$
10
Estimated price:
$30-60
Auction house commission:
18%
More details
VAT: 17% On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
|
American Shriner-Palestine Freemason's lodge member's badge, early 20th Century
US: "Palestine" Freemason's lodge member's badge, c. early 20th Cent.; weight: 29.4g. Gilted metal: deer(?) head on Scottish coat of arms & Scots Gaelic motto "Cuidich In Rhi" ("Help the King"); manufactured by F.I.Gorton of N[orth] Attleboro, Mass. The round pendant-emblem is the "Shrine" emblem indicating Lodge affiliation with the "Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine" (A.A.O.N.M.S. - known as "Shriners"), founded in Manhattan in 1870, an appendant body of American Freemasonry who wear red 'fez' hats & known for social work. Until 2000, in order to be eligible for membership in the Shrine a person had to complete either the Scottish Rite or York Rite degrees of Masonry - which may explain the Scottish flag on this badge.

