Price
$95.00
Condition
used
Product Condition
Very good, some age wear. The diagonal mark at the top right is just a crease that we have not flattened
Size
3' x 6.5"
This striking 19th-century ribbon from the Temperance Beneficial Association’s Southwark Branch No. 1. It features a finely engraved image of a woman holding a scroll proclaiming “We abstain from all that intoxicates.” Measuring 3" x 6.5", it bears the word “Temperance” proudly at the top and is marked “Hollis SC” below. A powerful symbol of the temperance movement and mutual aid, it’s a must-have for collectors of social reform or fraternal memorabilia. Original.
The Temperance Beneficial Association (TBA) was a mutual aid society rooted in the temperance movement, which advocated for abstinence from alcohol. Founded in the early to mid-1800s, the TBA combined the goals of promoting sobriety with providing financial and social support to its members.
$95.00
used
Very good, some age wear. The diagonal mark at the top right is just a crease that we have not flattened
3' x 6.5"