I have acquired a 1930's Railroad water pitcher used mostly in dining cars. It was made by Reed & Barton. What is unusual is that it is stamped with a Freemason symbol on the lid. The symbol with the letter G looks standard, but surrounding it is , at top, appears to be Letter M?, then on each side is a C?
Also the circle has 2 points on the left side. I am trying to find out if anyone may know if this belongs to a unique group of masons.
I thank you in advance for any info.
Also the circle has 2 points on the left side. I am trying to find out if anyone may know if this belongs to a unique group of masons.
I thank you in advance for any info.