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Picture of largest engraved ingot in existence [173309]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 400.00 USD
Picture of largest engraved ingot in existence    [173309]

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Picture of the largest engraved Gold Ingot in existence, from the 25TH TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE AT DENVER, CO. 1892. Original ingot sold by Holabird.

Engraving states: "Presented to St. Bernard Commandery No 35 Chicago for Efficiency and Exhibition Drill, Denver August 10, 1892."

The front engraved with a view of the Mountain of the Holy Cross.

This was photographed by J.L.Brouse in Chicago.

A similar ingot - made of silver - was offered by Sotheby's.
From Sotheby's: (https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2012/americana-n08823/lot.56.html)
"The conclave of 1892 met August 9th in Denver, Colorado, with 38 Commanderies present. It was distinguished by a speech by Grand Master-Elect Hugh McCurdy when he asked, "in whatever cause Knight Templarism had its origin, its only reason for existence to-day is its power to help men. Men are not asking to-day how far back into the past does your history extend, but how-far raching is your present every-day life? What of your own are you adding to the age in which you live?"

In this spirit, this engraved ingot seems to have been given for participation, rather than competition. The Mount of the Holy Cross, so in keeping with Templar iconography, is part of the Sawatch range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, and got its name from a cross-shaped snowfield on its northeast face."


Franklin Collection. Denver Colorado Franklin Collection