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SALE Tie-tack with Masonic Shriner Emblem

Collectibles : Fraternal Groups

 

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$10 USD SALE
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Shipping/Handling: $2.50 USD
Insurance: $1.70 USD
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This tie-tack is a silver-tone oval with the crescent and scimitar emblem of the Shriners, accented with white and red enameling. (Master Masons are eligible to join the Order of the Mystic Shrine.)

The oval measures 1/2 by 3/8 inches in size. The backing has an attached chain and bar to slip onto a buttonhole. It is in very good condition.

This tie-tack will be protectively packaged and shipped in a box by first class mail. Postal insurance may be declined if not desired.

Item ID: 5551

 

 

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