Accession No

1926.547.1


Description

Official, conical, waisted seal matrix of copper alloy; Corinthian-style central section; conical finial with circular perforation and globular top. Die possibly of semi-precious stone; design shows coat of arms with inscription around outer edge and crown on top; a raised band separates the central design from the outer inscription 'Woods Forests & Land Revenues'.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Suffolk; Felixstowe


Period

Post Medieval 19th century 1801-1816


Source

Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1926.547.1


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper alloy; ?Stone


Local Term


Measurements

22mm x 37mm x 24mm


Events

Context (Display)
Metal wire used for display previously wrapped around seal finial.
Event Date
Author: Heather Donoghue


Context (Display)
Object previously mounted on plain paper-wrapped display board, mounted with metal pins.
Event Date
Author: Heather Donoghue


Context (Related Documents)
Label adhered to display board, handwritten in black ink: 'Fob Seal. Woods, forests & land Revenues. Early XIX century. (1801-1816)'
Event Date
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Seal for wearing on fob chains with Royal arms previous to 1820? (Between 1801 and 1816). Inscribed 'Woods, Forest and Land Revenues'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Related Documents)
See 'Report on Collections Research and Cataloguing Project on Post Medieval 'To Be Disposed Of' Material' by David Kay in the archive (Doc.474) for background information.
Event Date 2019
Author: Heather Donoghue


Description (Physical description)
Official, conical, waisted seal matrix of copper alloy; Corinthian-style central section; conical finial with circular perforation and globular top. Die possibly of semi-precious stone; design shows coat of arms with inscription around outer edge and crown on top; a raised band separates the central design from the outer inscription 'Woods Forests & Land Revenues'.
Event Date 26/9/2024
Author: Heather Donoghue


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