Dąbrowski has an unidentified “Symbols of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite”, see below. Judging the text in the triangle, it is from France. The Menorah is an attribute in a few degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.
Les Plus Secret Mysteres (1820) says:
The seven-branded candlestick represents the seven Sacraments.
In the old ‘high degree’ Maitre en Israel (‘Master from Israel’) the seven candles refer to “the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit”. The same description can be found in the “Maitre Anglais” (‘English Master’) degree in the Bonseigneur collection. Later in the same degree: “The candlestick with seven branches” is said to represent: “the six years dedicated to the building of the Temple and the seventh for the dedication.” Cayers Maçonniques (also “Maitre Anglais”) adds to the former: “The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit and the seven planets, which shine in heaven.”

Millar also presents a “craft” apron with a candelabra with seven candles.
The French book Mutus Liber Latomorum has a Menorah with three faces.

Top and middle: (top) Dąbrowski P. 212. Year and designer unknown.
Bottom: Mutus Liber Latomorum (1765)