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Bild:Western_star_lodge_no_21_pitcher_3.jpg|This pitcher was a personal presentation to Past Master Fritz T. Jeannot who served as Worshipful Master from 1885-1886. 
 
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Bild:Masonic1900GreenMug1.jpg|This green jasper mug with the Masonic Square and Compasses and the Letter "G" was German made by Schafer and Vater Co. in the early 1900's.  It is wonderful mug and was probably mass produced so other ones are out there!
 
Bild:Masonic1900GreenMug1.jpg|This green jasper mug with the Masonic Square and Compasses and the Letter "G" was German made by Schafer and Vater Co. in the early 1900's.  It is wonderful mug and was probably mass produced so other ones are out there!
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Bild:Earl_of_Moira_Jug.jpg|To Thomas Tyrwhitt, Esq M.P., Lord Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall & C.
 
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Bild:CoatesvilleLodge564Mug1.jpg|This Masonic Mug was made in 1913 for Coatesville Lodge No. 564 F.& A.M. by the Thomas Maddock's Son's Co., of Trenton, N.J. which is printed on the bottom.  
 
Bild:CoatesvilleLodge564Mug1.jpg|This Masonic Mug was made in 1913 for Coatesville Lodge No. 564 F.& A.M. by the Thomas Maddock's Son's Co., of Trenton, N.J. which is printed on the bottom.  

Version vom 4. Februar 2012, 15:50 Uhr

Sunderland Lustre Pitchers are the most beautiful of all English pottery! Their pink and gold fisheye decor highlights the black Masonic transfers and poems. This one has a couple of Masonic poems: (1) "The world is in pain, our secrets to gain, But still let them wonder and gaze on, They ne'er (never) can divine, The word nor the sign, Of a Free 'an Accepted Mason." (2) "Let Masonry from pole to pole, Her sacred laws expand, Far as the mighty waters roll, To wash remotest land; That virtue has not left mankind, Her social maxims prove, For stamp'd upon the Masons mind, are unity and love.