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This wonderful fraternal lodge member badge dates to circa 1900. It features a tricolor ribbon in blue, yellow, and red, and a triangular medal with the emblem for the Knights of Pythias. Metallic fringe completes the ribbon. This ribbon was designed to be worn by a member of the Rochester, Nevada lodge, which was number 34. The sturdy pin stem is intact and the c-clasp holds well. The maker of the metal findings was M. C. Lilley & Co. of Columbus, Ohio. They were the leading U.S. manufacturer of military and fraternal organization uniforms and regalia from the late 1800s until about 1910.
Measures 3 × 8-3/4 inches.
Excellent antique condition.
This wonderful fraternal lodge member badge dates to circa 1900. It features a tricolor ribbon in blue, yellow, and red, and a triangular medal with the emblem for the Knights of Pythias. Metallic fringe completes the ribbon. This ribbon was designed to be worn by a member of the Rochester, Nevada lodge, which was number 34. The sturdy pin stem is intact and the c-clasp holds well. The maker of the metal findings was M. C. Lilley & Co. of Columbus, Ohio. They were the leading U.S. manufacturer of military and fraternal organization uniforms and regalia from the late 1800s until about 1910.
Measures 3 × 8-3/4 inches.
Excellent antique condition.
This wonderful fraternal lodge member badge dates to circa 1900. It features a tricolor ribbon in blue, yellow, and red, and a triangular medal with the emblem for the Knights of Pythias. Metallic fringe completes the ribbon. This ribbon was designed to be worn by a member of the Rochester, Nevada lodge, which was number 34. The sturdy pin stem is intact and the c-clasp holds well. The maker of the metal findings was M. C. Lilley & Co. of Columbus, Ohio. They were the leading U.S. manufacturer of military and fraternal organization uniforms and regalia from the late 1800s until about 1910.
Measures 3 × 8-3/4 inches.
Excellent antique condition.