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Masonic Perpetual Calendar From The Empire Period, Early 19th Century, 19th Century Freemasonry

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"Masonic Perpetual Calendar From The Empire Period, Early 19th Century, 19th Century Freemasonry"
Masonic perpetual calendar from the Empire period, in a glass frame with three buttons allowing you to change the year (from 1810 to 1818), the days of the week, and the signs of the zodiac with the length of days and nights and the times of sunrise and sunset. In the lower part, a boat with on board the allegories of youth, old age and the four seasons and in a pyramid this motto: "Love makes time pass. Time makes the seasons pass". Various Masonic symbols: eye of providence, sun, eagles... Dimensions: approximately 31 x 25 cm. Very good condition.

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