Included in this lot is an early 1900’s Masonic 10 karat gold signet ring. While we know Masonic rings gold, silver or any other base metals, were not in existence in King Solomon's era, what is known is that Solomon created the Holy of Holies, the Middle Chamber, entirely of gold. A Masonic rings gold symbolizes the purity of the Middle Chamber. However pure gold is not recommended for Masonic jewelry. This 10k gold ring provides one of the strong karat weights allowing for longer life and more scratch resistance. The ring displays prominently the square and compass that’s associate with the Masonic temple. They are placed on what appears to be on onyx background. The ring features and engraved and stylized border. The interior of the band is marked 10K and measures a US size 10 ¼.