This Silver Masonic Medal “SJ II, 1871” is a captivating piece of historical Masonic regalia, showcasing rich symbolism and exquisite craftsmanship. Made from silver and marked with the old spelling “SILFVER”—which was later reformed to “silver” in 1906—this antique medal is an authentic artifact from the late 19th century.
Measuring 50×50 mm, this medal features striking white and blue enamel work. The obverse is adorned with symbolic Masonic emblems including the All-Seeing Eye of Providence, a handshake, and a beehive—representing divine oversight, brotherhood, and industriousness, respectively. These powerful symbols reflect core Masonic values and make this medal an important piece for collectors of fraternal organization memorabilia.
The back of the medal is inscribed “SJ II, 1871”, indicating a possible lodge reference and the year of issuance. The distinctive ribbon in white with yellow, red, and black stripes remains attached and well-preserved, adding to the item’s visual and historical appeal.
This antique Silver Masonic Medal 1871 is ideal for collectors of Masonic artifacts, 19th-century medals, or symbolic regalia. Its age, historical markings, and detailed symbolism make it a unique addition to any serious collection. Whether displayed in a case or preserved as part of a Masonic archive, this medal stands out as a rare and meaningful object.