ID 1416744
Lot 4392 | Petschaft der Freimaurerloge "Wilhelmine Caroline" zu Hanau, 18 - 19. Jhdt.
Breite runde Matrix aus Messing mit eingeschnittener Darstellung eines inmitten eines Dreiecks liegenden Löwen. Die entlang des gerillten Randes umlaufend geschlagene Inschrift lautet: "WILHELMINE CAROLINE IM ORIENT. ZU. HANAU". Tropfenförmiger Griff aus gedrechseltem Holz. Matrixdurchmesser ca. 4,2 cm. Höhe ca. 9 cm.
Die Freimaurerloge "Wilhelmine Caroline" wurde im Jahr 1778 in Hanau gegründet und war bis 1824 aktiv. Sie war nach der Landgräfin und Kurfürstin Wilhelmine Caroline von Hessen-Kassel benannt. Die bedeutendsten Mitglieder der Loge waren der Mineraloge Johann Christoph Ullmann und der Verwaltungsbeamte Johannes Hassenpflug.
Provenienz: Britische Matrixsammlung David Morris.
A seal stamp of the Freemason Lodge "Wilhelmine Caroline" in Hanau, 18 - 19th century
A seal stamp of the Freemason Lodge "Wilhelmine Caroline" in Hanau, 18 - 19th century
Breite runde Matrix aus Messing mit eingeschnittener Darstellung eines inmitten eines Dreiecks liegenden Löwen. Die entlang des gerillten Randes umlaufend geschlagene Inschrift lautet: "WILHELMINE CAROLINE IM ORIENT. ZU. HANAU". Tropfenförmiger Griff aus gedrechseltem Holz. Matrixdurchmesser ca. 4,2 cm. Höhe ca. 9 cm.
Die Freimaurerloge "Wilhelmine Caroline" wurde im Jahr 1778 in Hanau gegründet und war bis 1824 aktiv. Sie war nach der Landgräfin und Kurfürstin Wilhelmine Caroline von Hessen-Kassel benannt. Die bedeutendsten Mitglieder der Loge waren der Mineraloge Johann Christoph Ullmann und der Verwaltungsbeamte Johannes Hassenpflug.
Provenance: Britische Matrixsammlung David Morris.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Folk arts and crafts |
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