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fme_596671 - FREEMASONRY Médaille uniface, La Parfaite Harmonie, 175e anniversaire

FREEMASONRY Médaille uniface, La Parfaite Harmonie, 175e anniversaire AU
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Type : Médaille uniface, La Parfaite Harmonie, 175e anniversaire
Date: 1984
Metal : tin
Diameter : 80 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 163,7 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Traces de frottements. Présence de quelques coups et rayures, entre autre au revers. Exemplaire conservé dans une boîte cartonnée bleue

Obverse


Obverse legend : 5809 / 5984.
Obverse description : Lyre et millésimes sur deux lignes. Quadrillage et perspective, signé : d’Argill.

Reverse


Reverse legend : LISSE.

Commentary


Cet exemplaire va de pair avec le tirage uniface de son avers.

Historical background


FREEMASONRY

The compass and the square are very often associated in an ambivalent symbol of balance: fixity and mobility, passive and active, matter and spirit.. The compass is the tool of the Creator and of the great Architect of the Universe. The spacing of the branches of the compass obeys precise rules and varies according to the three degrees: apprentice, companion, master. The Napoleonic era, in the activity of lodges as in that of many groups, saw a flowering after the terrible years of the revolutionary period. Masonic activity, rid of its republican theories and firmly controlled by a Grand-Master appointed by the Emperor, experienced a vigor in unity never found since.. It is considered that each regiment, each garrison, each city had its Lodge. The testimonies that the sumptuous tokens of the period leave us show that these lodges were rich and influential.. The symbolism is sought after, without comparison with the later eras, which were much more conventional, even bland or destitute at the beginning of the 20th century.. Freemasonry had more than a thousand lodges spread over one hundred and thirty departments and more than sixty thousand Brothers.

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