This authentic 1953 Grand Lodge of England Masonic Silver Medal commemorates Brother P. Packham’s distinguished service within the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB). Featuring intricate silver craftsmanship, vibrant enamel detailing, and clear hallmarks, this historical medal is an exceptional collectible item celebrating mid-20th-century British fraternal heritage.
Front Design:
Top Bar: Silver clasp marked “P.G.P.” (Past Grand Primo) on blue enamel.
Ribbon: A rich maroon ribbon bearing embroidered gold lettering with the initials “RAOB” (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes) above “G.L.E.” (Grand Lodge of England).
Bottom Bar: Engraved with the year “1953,” highlighted in blue enamel.
Medallion: Intricately designed with intertwined initials “PGL” (Provincial Grand Lodge) in red, white, and blue enamel at its center, surrounded by the inscription “MID SUSSEX P.G.L.” accented with decorative patterns in blue enamel, emphasizing craftsmanship and significance.
Reverse Inscription: The back features a polished silver finish engraved with:
“Presented to
Bro. P. Packham
R.O.H.
FOR SERVICES RENDERED AS
P.G.P.
1953″
Below the inscription are silver hallmarks verifying authenticity, quality, and maker’s mark.
Significance: This medal honors Brother P. Packham’s distinguished role as Past Grand Primo (P.G.P.) and his elevation to the Roll of Honour (R.O.H.), marking significant contributions and dedication within the fraternity in the year 1953.