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Arts and Crafts Masonic Silver Mug.
An unusual early 20th century Arts & Crafts style small Masonic Silver Mug with angular handle and hammered finish, applied with Masonic symbols of a square and compass between columns surmounted by a turquoise hardstone cabochon, bands of twisted rope and rivets to the base rim.
By Amy Eleanor Stewart, Chester 1921.
Amy Eleanor Boal (1873-1942) married Tom Stewart, a science teacher, at a church in Leeds in 1909 and they are recorded as living at 28 The Crescent, Northwich, near Chester by 1911. Both worked as silversmiths.
Dimensions
H 6.7 cms (2.64 inches) DIA 6.7 cms (2.64 inches)Weight
139.00 Grams (4.47 troy ounces)Condition report
In good condition with no damage or repair.Stock number
VA050822GThe BADA Standard
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