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Silver and Enamel medal

Silver and Enamel medal
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Silver and Enamel medal

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An unusual medal from 1933.

This is a silver and enamel Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) "Initiation Jewel."
​While it bears the name "Grand Lodge of England," it is important to note that this is a fraternal society medal, not a Freemasonry medal (though they share similar naming conventions like "Lodges" and "Brothers").
​Item Details
​Organization: Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB), under the Grand Lodge of England (GLE) banner.
​Recipient: Presented to Brother R. M. Ewart.
​Lodge: Jerusalem Lodge No. 5146.
​Date: June 3, 1933.
​Symbols: * The Kangaroo: This identifies the medal as belonging to the G.L.E. (Grand Lodge of England) section of the Buffaloes, as they adopted the kangaroo as a primary symbol in the early 20th century.
​The Crown: Represents loyalty to the British Monarchy, a core tenet of the Order.
​Material and Hallmarks
​The back of the jewel shows several hallmarks that confirm its quality:
​F&S: The maker's mark, likely for Fattoni & Sons, a well-known manufacturer of medals and badges in Birmingham.
​The Lion Passant: The British mark for Sterling Silver (.925 purity).
​The Anchor: The city mark for Birmingham, England.
​Date Letter: Likely "i", confirming the manufacture date around 1933.

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