Two Birmingham or Liverpool enamel badges c.1770 and later, one printed in black with elements from the arms of the Society of Bucks, one side with the Society~s emblems, the reverse with the fable of the Father, Son and Donkey, the other printed and coloured, to one side with the figure of Justice within a beaded border, the reverse with a profile portrait of a hooded, bearded man within the inscription ~Lodge No 2 of Modern Druid, Established at Stockport 1818~, the latter cracked, 7.8cm overall. (2)Provenance: the Watney Collection.Cf. 18th Century English Transfer-Printed Porcelain and Enamels, The Joseph M. Handley Collection, p.286 for a similar example of the first badge.