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== Past Masters Jewel ==
 
== Past Masters Jewel ==
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AOUW Past Grand Masters Jewel
 
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This badge is over 3-1/2" tall and 1-3/4" wide. It is 14kt gold and weighs about 30 grams. It is engraved, decorated and marked as follows: Top piece, front; Past District Deputy, 1881 Grand 1887, Master Workman Middle piece, front; Past Master Workman, J. Stewart Wilson Lower piece, front; C. H. & P. and enameled A.O.U.W. across a nice enameled flag shield. Middle piece, back; John Frick, NY, SOLID GOLD Lower piece, back; Manhattan Lodge No. 149, New York City, and large fancy monogram J. S. W. This badge is in like new condition in it's original box. There are no signs of damage. The box lid however, has separated at the hinge. The box lining is marked John Frick, 6 Liberty Place, N.Y.
 
This badge is over 3-1/2" tall and 1-3/4" wide. It is 14kt gold and weighs about 30 grams. It is engraved, decorated and marked as follows: Top piece, front; Past District Deputy, 1881 Grand 1887, Master Workman Middle piece, front; Past Master Workman, J. Stewart Wilson Lower piece, front; C. H. & P. and enameled A.O.U.W. across a nice enameled flag shield. Middle piece, back; John Frick, NY, SOLID GOLD Lower piece, back; Manhattan Lodge No. 149, New York City, and large fancy monogram J. S. W. This badge is in like new condition in it's original box. There are no signs of damage. The box lid however, has separated at the hinge. The box lining is marked John Frick, 6 Liberty Place, N.Y.
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[[Datei:Benefit.jpg|thumb|400px|left|This AOUW Benefit Certificate #446 of 6 was issued to John Francis Merilees by the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of Untied Workmen of the Province of Ontario, Canada. It is dated December 9, 1897, bears the seal of the Grand Lodge and Almonto Lodge No. 188 and provides a death benefit of $1,000.00. The AOUW was the first fraternal benefit society to provide life insurance to its members. This certificate was found in the home of his son Kenneth following his passing and the family is pleased to donate it to our museum for archiving and display.<br>[[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
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Past Masters Jewel

AOUW Past Grand Masters Jewel

Courtesy: Phoenixmasonry

This badge is over 3-1/2" tall and 1-3/4" wide. It is 14kt gold and weighs about 30 grams. It is engraved, decorated and marked as follows: Top piece, front; Past District Deputy, 1881 Grand 1887, Master Workman Middle piece, front; Past Master Workman, J. Stewart Wilson Lower piece, front; C. H. & P. and enameled A.O.U.W. across a nice enameled flag shield. Middle piece, back; John Frick, NY, SOLID GOLD Lower piece, back; Manhattan Lodge No. 149, New York City, and large fancy monogram J. S. W. This badge is in like new condition in it's original box. There are no signs of damage. The box lid however, has separated at the hinge. The box lining is marked John Frick, 6 Liberty Place, N.Y.

This AOUW Benefit Certificate #446 of 6 was issued to John Francis Merilees by the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of Untied Workmen of the Province of Ontario, Canada. It is dated December 9, 1897, bears the seal of the Grand Lodge and Almonto Lodge No. 188 and provides a death benefit of $1,000.00. The AOUW was the first fraternal benefit society to provide life insurance to its members. This certificate was found in the home of his son Kenneth following his passing and the family is pleased to donate it to our museum for archiving and display.
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