9ct gold Masonic presentation medallion, hallmarked 375, London, 1929, Gk&S (G.Kenning & Son), the medallion of circular form, finely decorated with central crown and triangle within the text 'William Preston chapter No.766', featuring inset red enamel, the obverse with engraved text honouring a member for a year in office as M.E.Z presented by his companions, dated 1929-30, the whole set below a maroon ribbon and three 9ct gold top bars, with original case, total height 10.5 cm (with ribbon), medallion width 4 cm, total weight 29gm
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