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    THE WORLD’S GREATEST COLLECTION OF GOLD AND SILVER FREEDOM BOXES

    Monday, February 9th, 2026

    Gold freedom boxes from Cork, Dublin, Waterford, Clonmel, Drogheda, Castlebar, Kilkenny and Trinity College Dublin are among the latest rarities donated to the Waterford Treasures Museum, holder of the greatest collection of gold and silver freedom boxes in the world.  They were given by leading Irish arts philanthropists Noel and Stephanie Frisby, who donated silver, paintings and furniture valued at €4.8 million to Waterford in 2024. The Irish Silver Museum in Waterford  – now in the process of cataloguing the Frisby freedom box collection – holds 26 gold freedom boxes from a growing collection of more than 60 gold and silver freedom boxes.  To add context to this the National Museum of Ireland holds 35 freedom boxes and only seven are made of gold.  The largest collection of Irish silver outside Ireland is at the San Antonio Museum of Art in Texas.  They hold 22 freedom boxes in total, just two of them are gold.  Pictured with some of the gold freedom boxes are Keeper Rosemary Ryan, Stephanie and Noel Frisby, Waterford Mayor Cllr. Séamus Ryan and Head Curator Cliona Purcell.

    WATERFORD GOLD FREEDOM BOX AT SOTHEBY’S IN GENEVA

    Tuesday, May 7th, 2024

    The Freedom of the City of Waterford. A Rare Irish gold Freedom Box, William Currie, Dublin, 1752-3. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR CHF 19,050 (€19,435)

    This gold freedom box from an American family collection comes up at Sotheby’s sale of gold boxes and Faberge in Geneva which runs until May 13. It was one of three gold and one silver-gilt freedom boxes given to Lionel Cranfield Sackville, Duke of Dorset, as follows: Waterford, by William Currie, Dublin, circa 1752, (the current box); Kilkenny, also by Currie, Dublin, 1753; Trinity College, Dublin by David King, Dublin,1733, all gold, and in silver-gilt, Wexford, also by Currie, circa 1755.  The arms on the cover are those of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lionel Cranfield Sackville, 10th Earl and 1st Duke of Dorset, 1687-1765, K.G., P.C., twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (1730-37 and 1751-55). The estimate is 15,000-25,000 CHF (€15,350-€25,580).