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Knights Templar Whitehead & Hoag Co Freemason Necklace

By clockworkjenny, 10 August, 2010
Description

Golden colored necklace with knight on front with red cross on his chest, im assuming is from the knight's templar, because there is a large KT on front. Red cross on top with banner which says: 18 St. Aldemar St. Louis Mo.

back says: Whitehead & Hoag Co Newark.N.J

very long gold chain.

any information on this would be wonderful, as I can't find anything on it!

Category
Jewelry and Gemstones
Medium
looks like gold but probably not?
Distinguishing marks
Back: Whitehead & Hoag Co Newark.N.J Front: 18 St. Aldemar St. Louis Mo. KT
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
approx 2 x 2
Date Period
early 1900s?
Weight
unknown
History
Found in a shop in SF
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$65
For Sale?
No
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prozak

14 years 11 months ago

It is as you say the Knight

It is as you say the Knight templar Masonic lodge called the St Aldemar commandery no 18 Knight Templar.
Whitehead and Hoag (1892-1921) made many different types of advertising, political, and fraternal items. The company developed and patented celluloid so they could produce advertising more durable than just paper. The most common item they made was the celluloid pin back button. These were mostly advertising, political or commemorative and have a wide range in price depending on their rarity and subject matter. The Whitehead and Hoag Company also made fraternal items including uniforms and accessories. The company was one of the largest of it's kind in the world. And any item marked with their logo should be researched as it is a sign of a quality piece with a potential for value.

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