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Stonemasons Tools Collection

"Unveiling the Craft

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Arms granted to the Carpenters Company of London, 6th Edward IV, 1466

Arms granted to the Carpenters Company of London, 6th Edward IV, 1466
KW278004 Arms granted to the Carpenters Company of London, 6th Edward IV, 1466, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Seal of the United Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England, 1817, from The

Seal of the United Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England, 1817, from The
KW277992 Seal of the United Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England, 1817, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Arms of the Masons of Cologne, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II

Arms of the Masons of Cologne, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II
KW278011 Arms of the Masons of Cologne, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic apron and sash, 1770-1800 (silk & metallic thread)

Masonic apron and sash, 1770-1800 (silk & metallic thread)
NYH188145 Masonic apron and sash, 1770-1800 (silk & metallic thread) by American School; Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; eNew York Historical Society; American, out of copyright

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Arms of the Sculptors or Marblers of the Gateshead Chapter, 1671

Arms of the Sculptors or Marblers of the Gateshead Chapter, 1671
KW278005 Arms of the Sculptors or Marblers of the Gateshead Chapter, 1671, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Apron of a Master, 18th century (painted leather)

Apron of a Master, 18th century (painted leather)
CHT163387 Apron of a Master, 18th century (painted leather) by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Franc-MaAzonnerie, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Arms of the Stone Masons of Strasburg, from The History of Freemasonry

Arms of the Stone Masons of Strasburg, from The History of Freemasonry
KW278012 Arms of the Stone Masons of Strasburg, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (colour litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic arms, after a painted panel in the possession of W. H. Y

Masonic arms, after a painted panel in the possession of W. H. Y
KW278013 Masonic arms, after a painted panel in the possession of W.H.Y. Rylands, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic badge or jewel worn by members of the Grand Lodge

Masonic badge or jewel worn by members of the Grand Lodge
FMS150573 Masonic badge or jewel worn by members of the Grand Lodge, 1735 (silver and silver gilt with red stones and brilliants) by English School, (18th century); Library and Museum of Freemasonry

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: A freemason forged through the tools of his lodge, 1754 (coloured engraving)

A freemason forged through the tools of his lodge, 1754 (coloured engraving)
CHT163389 A freemason forged through the tools of his lodge, 1754 (coloured engraving) by English School, (18th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: A masonic apron, 1826 (coloured engraving)

A masonic apron, 1826 (coloured engraving)
CHT163383 A masonic apron, 1826 (coloured engraving) by Borsteegh, Cornelis (1773-1834); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: How to Make a Mason, 1800, from The Freemason, by Eugen Lennhoff, published 1932

How to Make a Mason, 1800, from The Freemason, by Eugen Lennhoff, published 1932
KW278017 How to Make a Mason, 1800, from The Freemason, by Eugen Lennhoff, published 1932 (litho) by English School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Seal of the Masons of Strasbourg, 1524, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II

Seal of the Masons of Strasbourg, 1524, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II
KW277994 Seal of the Masons of Strasbourg, 1524, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: The Seal of the Grand Lodge of Masons, London, before 1813, from The History of Freemasonry

The Seal of the Grand Lodge of Masons, London, before 1813, from The History of Freemasonry
KW277991 The Seal of the Grand Lodge of Masons, London, before 1813, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic arms, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Masonic arms, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C
KW277989 Masonic arms, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic seal of the Carpenters of Maestricht, dated 1682, from The History of Freemasonry

Masonic seal of the Carpenters of Maestricht, dated 1682, from The History of Freemasonry
KW277988 Masonic seal of the Carpenters of Maestricht, dated 1682, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C

Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C
KW277987 Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume II, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C

Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C
KW278002 Masonic seal, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Seal of the Masons of Hamburg, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III

Seal of the Masons of Hamburg, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III
KW278000 Seal of the Masons of Hamburg, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School

Background imageStonemasons Tools Collection: Masonic seal, 1841, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C

Masonic seal, 1841, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C
KW277999 Masonic seal, 1841, from The History of Freemasonry, volume III, published by Thomas C. Jack, London, 1883 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English


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"Unveiling the Craft: A Glimpse into the World of Stonemasons Tools" Step back in time and explore the rich history of stonemasonry through a collection of captivating artifacts. From ancient guilds to modern-day lodges, these tools provide a window into the esteemed craft that has shaped our architectural heritage. The Seal of the United Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England, dating back to 1817, symbolizes the unity and prestige within this revered fraternity. Meanwhile, The Arms of the Masons of Cologne, from The History of Freemasonry, Volume II, offers a glimpse into their distinctive traditions. Delicate yet resilient, an exquisite Masonic apron and sash crafted between 1770-1800 showcases intricate silk and metallic thread work. This emblematic attire embodies honor and dedication bestowed upon its wearer. Traveling further back in time reveals historical significance etched on Arms granted to the Carpenters Company of London in 1466 during Edward IV's reign. These arms serve as a testament to their mastery over stone manipulation techniques. A Master's Apron from the 18th century captures attention with its painted leather design. This unique piece exemplifies both artistic expression and symbolic representation within Freemasonry. Venturing beyond borders brings us closer to Strasburg's Stone Masons' Arms depicted in The History of Freemasonry. These arms embody regional pride while highlighting shared values among brethren across nations. A masonic badge or jewel worn by members proudly displays allegiance to their respective Grand Lodge—an emblematic bond uniting individuals under one common purpose: personal growth through brotherhood. An enchanting colored engraving from 1754 portrays how freemasons forge their path using lodge tools—a visual reminder that craftsmanship extends beyond physical structures; it shapes character too. Another vividly illustrated colored engraving from 1826 depicts a masonic apron—its vibrant hues reflecting the vibrancy of the craft itself.