- Número del objeto1953.75
- TítuloThe Durell Freedom Box
- Nombre del objeto
- CreadorE.C. (Maker), Joseph Collier (Supplier)
- DescripciónGeneral Description: A mid 18th Century circular freedom box with removable cover, given to Admiral Philip Durell. Engraved on the front with the Plymouth Coat of Arms. The box contains a paper seal and wax. Two holes in the side through which ribbons would have been passed to attach the patent. (, )
Associated Information: Admiral Durell. Philip Durell (1707-1766) was a Royal Navy Officer who became Port Admiral at Plymouth in 1761. Durell was promoted to Captain in 1742 and was successfully involved in the Siege of Louisbourg during the War of the Austrian Succession in 1745. He was given the Freedom of the City of Plymouth whilst he was Port Admiral in 1762 (see declaration 1953.77). (, ) - Fecha, 1762 - 1762, 1762
- Lugar de producciónPlymouth (Maker), Plymouth (Supplier)
- Periodo de producción18th century
- Material
- Dimensiones
- whole diameter 8 cm
stamp, underside of box, : {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Segoe UI;}} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs18 maker's mark EC (unknown.)\par }
- Razón de producciónCollier's accounts: 25th March 1762. "To a freedom box delivered ye Mayor which was after presented to Adml. Durell. 1-14-0."