Image:OrderEasternStar logo from saucer.jpg

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The Order of the Eastern Star logo as shown on a porcelain cup and saucer. This form of the logo, displayed as a pentagram, seems to have been the most common form until it was superseded with this form in which the central pentagon has been twisted by 36°. Many examples of the older form of the logo can be found on a wide variety of objects, as seen here, for example.

This particular image was based on this photo of a saucer, substantially retouched by me (without altering the distinguishing features of the logo), and I release it to the public domain.

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current04:41, 1 August 2007324×313 (13 KB)Fuzzypeg (Talk | contribs) (The Order of the Eastern Star logo as shown on a porcelain cup and saucer. This form of the logo, displayed as a pentagram, seems to have been the most common form until it was superseded with this form in which the ce)

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