Description
Delve into the past with these meticulously crafted vintage masonic Kespar crystal Freemason firing glasses. Hailing from the late 1800s, this exquisite ceremonial goblet finds its origins in Germany or Bohemia. The heavy, hand-etched engravings on all sides showcase a tapestry of Masonic symbolism – from the compass and square with the enigmatic “G” to the trowel, gavel, plumb, Sun, and Moon, each mark tells a story of timeless brotherhood.
Standing 5 ⅝” tall, the glass is a marvel of craftsmanship, its conical bowl tapering gracefully to an octagonal base adorned with masterfully cut slice designs. The glass carries the weight of history, evident in the polished pontil that signifies its authenticity. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or used in a table Lodge of Festive Board setting, this firing glass encapsulates the spirit of Freemasonry, bridging eras and cultures in a single exquisite artifact.
Each firing glass is truly unique. The thickness of the goblet varies resulting in a delightfully distinctive ‘one-of-a-kind ringing’ tone when gently tapped.
Product Details:
Height: 5 ⅝” inches tall
Weight: Nearly a full pound. ± 13oz
Lip: 2 ¼” diameter
Engravings: Compasses, Square, Letter “G”, Trowel, Gavel, Sun, Moon, Level, Magen David (hexagram)
Materials: Kespar 24% Lead Crystal
Base: Octagonal with slice cuts
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