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(10) Old Fraternal Order of Order of Eagles Advertising Jewelry Items
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(10) Old Fraternal Order of Order of Eagles Advertising Jewelry Items
Fraternal Order of Order of Eagles   Eagles   F.O.E.   Lodge   Eagle   Bird   Animal   Charity   Fraternal   Organization   Pin   Necklace   Charm   Pendant   Earring   Cuff Link   Neck Tie   Tie Bar   Tie Tack   Jewelry   United States   America   American   Americana   Advertising   Prize   Premium   Award   Emblem   Insignia   Nostalgic   Social   Club   History   Historic
The picture below shows a larger view of all (10) Old Fraternal Order of Order of Eagles Advertising Jewelry Items in this lot. These are not dated and the years that they were made are unknown. Most of these have some enameling. Most of these are made of gold or silver colored metals. None have been tested. The necklace pendant (upper right) has stones all around the emblem. The cuff links are a matching set, as are the pierced earrings on the right. There is a single screw back earring, a tie tack pin, a tie bar, a smile face pin. The eagle pin at the top has a hanging enameled ''LA'' eagles charm. All of these for one price! To judge the sizes the tiebar at the bottom measures 3'' wide. These appears to be in near mint to mint condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference, is a little additional information about the Fraternal Order of Eagles:

Fraternal Order of Eagles
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Founded: February 6, 1898
Founders: John Cort, John W. Considine, Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt, Mose Goldsmith, and Arthur Williams
Focus: Social Issues
Location: Grove City, Ohio
Origins: Seattle, Washington
Area served: International
Endowment: $10 Million
Slogan: ''People Helping People''

The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is an international fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington by a group of six theater owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. Originally made up of those engaged in one way or another in the performing arts, the Eagles grew and claimed credit for establishing the Mother's Day holiday in the United States as well as the “impetus for Social Security”. Their lodges are known as “aeries”.

History
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, an international non profit organization, unites fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills, and by promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. The Fraternal Order of Eagles was founded on February 6, 1898. The organization was formed by six theater owners sitting on a pile of lumber in Moran’s shipyard in Seattle, Washington. They were competitors who had come together to discuss a musicians’ strike. After deciding how to handle the strike, they agreed to “bury the hatchet” and form an organization dubbed, “The Order of Good Things”.

Early meetings were held on local theater stages, and after taking care of business, attendees rolled out a keg of beer and enjoyed social time. As numbers grew, participants selected the bald eagle as the official emblem and changed the name to “The Fraternal Order of Eagles”. In April, 1898, the membership formed a Grand Aerie, secured a charter and developed a constitution and by-laws, with John Cort elected the Eagles’ first president. Touring theater troupes are credited with much of the Eagles’ rapid growth. Most early members were actors, stagehands and playwrights, who carried the Eagles story as they toured across the United States and Canada.

The organization’s success is also attributed to its funeral benefits (no Eagle was ever buried in a potter’s field), the provision of an aerie physician, and other membership benefits. The Eagles pushed for the founding of Mother’s Day, provided the impetus for Social Security, and pushed to end job discrimination based on age. The Eagles have provided support for medical centers across the United States and Canada to build and provide research on medical conditions. Every year they raise millions of dollars to combat heart disease and cancer, help children with disabilities, and uplift the aged and infirm. The Fraternal Order of Eagles is known for short as the “F.O.E.”.

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