Antique Vintage 14kt gold Enamel Fob Medallion Cross

This rare antique fob is presented by Lisa LePaige who has hosted her own shows on the Gem Shopping Network and Today s Shopping NetworkThis 14kt gold enamel and ornately engraved watch fob is a fascinating piece of history. It is engraved presented to G.F. Buyers by FBG Ellsworth CL No. 14 JR. O.U.A.M. A symbol from the ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS JR. ORDER OF UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS JR. OUAM DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. The OUAM was founded in Philadelphia amidst the anti-alien riots of 1844-45. View at www.buyrarestuff.comThe Junior Order United American Mechanics National Orphan s Home known as the Jr. Home was significant in American history as an example of self-contained residential institutions that flourished in latter 19th and early 20th century America. The Jr. Home was a place associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of America s history. This specific piece is important because unlike the majority of silver or metal pieces it has tested solid 14kt gold. The piece is in pristine condition including the enamel work. This beautiful cross fob weighs 8.0 grams in solid 14kt gold and measures approximately 1.5 high (including finding) by 1 wide. A fascinating piece of American History. For more in depth information about the American Unions and what they stood for www.phoenixmasonry.org masonicmuseum fraternalism jr_aoum.htm

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