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[[Datei:22359 283337687n.jpg|thumb|400px|left|First column (on ribbon) are Pythian Sister’s pieces. Second column are service jewels, 25 and 50 years. Third column, top to bottom: Pythian/Odd Fellows watch fob. Grand lodge jewel in gold. Endowment Rank pin. Watch fob in gold set with lapis, tiger-eye, and carnelian. Fourth Column: Past Chancellor Jewel in 10K and Sterling. Canadian Dramatic Order of Knights Khorassan. Source: [[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
 
[[Datei:22359 283337687n.jpg|thumb|400px|left|First column (on ribbon) are Pythian Sister’s pieces. Second column are service jewels, 25 and 50 years. Third column, top to bottom: Pythian/Odd Fellows watch fob. Grand lodge jewel in gold. Endowment Rank pin. Watch fob in gold set with lapis, tiger-eye, and carnelian. Fourth Column: Past Chancellor Jewel in 10K and Sterling. Canadian Dramatic Order of Knights Khorassan. Source: [[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
 
[[Datei:FounderPhytias.jpg|thumb|350px|Founder of the Knights of Pythias Justus H. Rathbone (At 48 years of age.) Source: [[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
 
[[Datei:FounderPhytias.jpg|thumb|350px|Founder of the Knights of Pythias Justus H. Rathbone (At 48 years of age.) Source: [[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
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[[Datei:22359 2.jpg|thumb|400px|left|The large Vice Chancellor's Jewel is from the 1800’s. The size of Pythian jewels was reduced in the 1900’s. The Pythian/Odd Fellows chatelaine is probably unique and possibly a widow’s piece. The buckle and watch fob are both from the Uniformed Rank. The latter contains just over an ounce of 14K gold.]]
 
[[Datei:22359 2.jpg|thumb|400px|left|The large Vice Chancellor's Jewel is from the 1800’s. The size of Pythian jewels was reduced in the 1900’s. The Pythian/Odd Fellows chatelaine is probably unique and possibly a widow’s piece. The buckle and watch fob are both from the Uniformed Rank. The latter contains just over an ounce of 14K gold.]]
  
 
[[Datei:ElksSid.jpg|thumb|800px|center|Foto: [[Sid Graves]]. See also: [[Elks]]]]
 
[[Datei:ElksSid.jpg|thumb|800px|center|Foto: [[Sid Graves]]. See also: [[Elks]]]]
  
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[[Datei:Phytias.jpg|thumb|600px|center|KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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Label taken from the sample label book of O.L, Schwencke, a large NYC
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printer specializing in cigar labels. This was a dramatic stock label
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offered to customers nationwide. The use of silver ink makes the label
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stand out, as it was seldom used as it was the most difficult color to
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print and involved high waste. Courtesy of [[Phoenixmasonry]]]]
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==Links==
  
 
[[Kategorie:English|Knightsofphytias]]
 
[[Kategorie:English|Knightsofphytias]]

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En:Knights of Phytias

First column (on ribbon) are Pythian Sister’s pieces. Second column are service jewels, 25 and 50 years. Third column, top to bottom: Pythian/Odd Fellows watch fob. Grand lodge jewel in gold. Endowment Rank pin. Watch fob in gold set with lapis, tiger-eye, and carnelian. Fourth Column: Past Chancellor Jewel in 10K and Sterling. Canadian Dramatic Order of Knights Khorassan. Source: Phoenixmasonry
Founder of the Knights of Pythias Justus H. Rathbone (At 48 years of age.) Source: Phoenixmasonry
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The large Vice Chancellor's Jewel is from the 1800’s. The size of Pythian jewels was reduced in the 1900’s. The Pythian/Odd Fellows chatelaine is probably unique and possibly a widow’s piece. The buckle and watch fob are both from the Uniformed Rank. The latter contains just over an ounce of 14K gold.
Foto: Sid Graves. See also: Elks
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Label taken from the sample label book of O.L, Schwencke, a large NYC printer specializing in cigar labels. This was a dramatic stock label offered to customers nationwide. The use of silver ink makes the label stand out, as it was seldom used as it was the most difficult color to print and involved high waste. Courtesy of Phoenixmasonry

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