Name/Title
Membership PinsEntry/Object ID
2022.21.10Description
A famously depicted double-headed eagle with an inverted triangle housing the number 32. Of all the symbolism of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, the double-headed eagle is the most recognizable and commonly used.Use
Membership use and identificationContext
Membership pins are not a requirement, but are often worn to identify a member's status or degree. They vary in size, shape, etc., but often the symbols are uniform with the regulations of each respective membership status.Collection
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Masonic ParaphernaliaCataloged By
Agadzhanyan, TigranCategory
Masonic/ Fraternal Identification Memorabilia
Acquisition
Accession
2022.21Source or Donor
William Graham, Jack KaschAcquisition Method
BequestInscription/Signature/Marks
Type
InscriptionLocation
BackTranscription
"Property of Jack Kasch Donated by Brother William Graham"Language
EnglishMaterial/Technique
Inscribed, InkLexicon
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Memorabilia, Membership pins and jewelsSearch Terms
Pins, Lapel Pins, MembershipOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old catalogOther Number
44Dimensions
Dimension Description
Backing measurementHeight
5-1/4 inWidth
3-1/16 inLocation
Location
Cabinet
Cabinet 2 Drawer 1* Untyped Location
Harry Yetter Research LibraryCategory
StorageUpdate Date
December 14, 2022