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Old Enameled Sterling Silver Salem Massachusetts City Seal Pin
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This item is already soldOld Enameled Sterling Silver Salem Massachusetts City Seal Pin
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The picture shows a view of this Old Enameled Sterling Silver Salem Massachusetts City Seal Pin. this very detailed pin is enameled in a turquoise blue, bronze and white. It is marked ''STERLING'' on the back. It measures 13/16'' wide and is in excellent condition as pictured. Below here is information from the City of Salem website detailing the meaning behind the images and text on the seal:

''In 1654, Elihu Yale sent two of his employees to Atjeh, the greatest independent kingdom on Sumatra, to establish the pepper trade. The last bulk cargo of pepper entered Salem, Massachusetts from Sumatra on November 6, 1846, on the brig Lucilla. Ever since the RAJAH of Salem had loaded the first Susu pepper, Salem had held a predominant position in that trade. So important had its position been that, a hundred years later, in Australia, whole peppercorns were still known as "Salem Pepper".''

''In fact the seal of Salem, when reproduced correctly, still bears the picture of an Atjehnese. At the peak of the pepper trade, the city council ordered a seal showing "A ship under full sail, approaching a coast, designated by the costume of the person standing upon it and by the trees near him, as a portion of the East Indies, .... motto 'Divitis Indiae usque ad ultimum sinum'... signifying ' To the farthest port of the rich east...".''

''George Peabody, son of the patriarch of the pepper merchants, and himself a pepper ship owner, drew a design of a man wearing a flat red turban, red trousers and belt, a yellow knee length robe and blue jacket. There is no people in the East Indies whose costume is closer to this than the Atjehnese, and that was probably his intention.''

''Only official documents of the the City of Salem may contain the seal of the City. It is a violation of State law, and Local Ordinances, to use the City Seal in any capacity not related to official City of Salem business. The City Clerk is the custodian of the City Seal.

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Old Enameled Sterling Silver Salem Massachusetts City Seal Pin


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