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Fraternal? sword from Lepanto, Philippines
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Interesting. Definitely looks like a lodge sword of some sort. Better photos would help ID some of the letters, which i am finding a little hard to read (PAO maybe?), but they may just be the initials or magickal name of the owner of the initials of the name of the order (Pilippines _______ Order). But that is definitely the well known Masonic sign of the compass & ruler on one side and what appears to be the tetragammaton in the triangle with emanating rays on the other, which is a common magickal symbol for ceremonial magickal lodges like the Golden Dawn, the O.T.O. and the Masons. The pommel also has a 5-pointed star that can certainly be seen as a pentagram in conjunction with the other symbols on the sword.
I don't know of any of the more hardcore magickal lodges operating in the Philippines (though secret organizations often remain, well, secret ;) ), but there is quite a history of Masonic Lodge activity there so this seems most likely. It would be nice if they could restore it more and take some better photos. Seems like a nice find. :) |
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Hello Lee, With it having the compass and square (with star) on one side of the guard and the pyramid (with letters?) on the other. Add to that the star on the pommel, and I would say that this is definitely a Masonic sword, and because of the waved/flame blade a Tyler's sword. I've cleaned up the photos the best that I could. Hopefully there is someone here on the forum that can explain the meaning of the symbols in the pyramid. Nice sword. I hope that this is of some help.
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Robert, i believe the letters in the triangle are Hebrew and you have oriented them upside down in your reposting of the image. :shrug:
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Photo with orientation correction added. :o From google search for INRI below.
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