DeMolay Blue Honor Key - Fob Charm Pendant Sterling Silver 925 Vintage Maltese
Wilson Brothers Jewelry
- SKU:
- p8250
Description
This vintage fob charm is a Blue Honor Key. The key features a Maltese cross against a ray-like design with two crossed swords behind the cross. This symbol representing DeMolay is atop a blue enamel rectangle. This key fob is very old and has much patina and surface scratching on the back. The front enamel is loosing it's luster and is also scratched in some places. it appears the number "1120" was engraved on the back of the key. It has also been stamped Sterling for silver purity. A helpful eBayer informed us that this key is given to members who secure at least 10 members and that this is an older, possibly 1950s version.
This badge measures 1 1/4" (32.1mm) tall, 19/32" (15mm) wide and weighs 4.9 grams.
We guarantee this pin to be sterling silver as stamped. It has not been cleaned in order to maintain it's original vintage integrity. Please check out the enlarged pictures.
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