Accession No
1918.213.13
Description
Necklace - Necklace of whales teeth.
Place
Oceania; Polynesia; Fiji
Period
Source
Gordon, Arthur Charles Hamilton [collector]; Gordon.George.Arthur.Maurice.Hamilton [donor]; Stanmore.Lord
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1918.213.13; MAA: Z 2757; G36
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ivory; Tooth; Plant; Fibre
Local Term
?Waseisei [Fiji Project];  ?Wasekaseka [Fiji Project]
Measurements
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Collected c1875.
Event Date 1/6/1996
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
Necklace of whales teeth.
Event Date 1/6/1996
Author: maa
Context (CMS Context)
Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the Antiquarian Committee to the Senate with Lists of Accessions for the Years 1917 and 1918 [6 March 1919], List of Accessions from January 1 to December 31, 1918: '1918.213. Additions to the Gordon Collection: (1) Hair ornaments of coco-palm film; (2-13) twelve necklaces with pendants ground out of sperm whale teeth, including one of unusually large size and one with peculiar taper pendants; (14-16) three breast-ornaments: composite plates of irregular oval outline with serrated edges, formed of whale-tooth ivory plaques and centres of pearl-shell with ivory inlay; one unusually large (10" x 10".8) with circular shell centre, bearing an angular pendant device of ivory; one (7".8 x 7".8) with square centre inlaid with a pair of crossed ivory fillets forming a St Andrew's cross, and four roundlets; and one (6".5 x 7".8) with oblong centre, bearing a single four-rayed star; (17) a penannular boar's tusk, worn as a pendant by men of position; (18) a bundle of folded lengths of thin, white bark cloth, used for turbans, scarves, etc.; (27) an oblong door-step of hard wood; (28) seven floor-mats: three ornate and four plain; (19) a bale of thick white bark cloth; (20) a large piece of bark cloth bearing a bold design in black and white; (29) a small mat for carrying an indent; (64) a child's paddle; (62) a boy chief's cylindrical club with carved grip; (30) a fan of variegated plaited coconut-leaf; (31) a number of baskets; (32-49) eighteen earthenware vessels of various forms; (50) a carved coconut receptacle for oil; (61) an incised bamboo receptacle for tobacco leaves; (52, 53) two small four legged kava bowls (circular and oval); (51) a carved wooden ring-stand for kava strainer; (54-60) seven unusually large, ground and enamelled coconut drinking-cups; (23-25) three old men's sticks; (21, 22) two fly-whisks of coconut-fibre; (63) a chief's palm-leaf war fan; (66-73) eight tambua (polished sperm whale teeth, used as tokens of good faith) with ornate loop of plaited coconut-fibre: some of the teeth are ground into symmetrical forms and stained red. These tambua were presented to the first Governor of Fiji (Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon) at the cession of the Islands and on other ceremonial occasions, 1876-1880; (65) a wooden vei-tinka head, inlaid with sperm whale ivory roundels; and (26 a and b) a pair of models of a mbure (spirit-house) made of plaited coconut-fibre cord. The Lord Stanmore.’
Event Date 19/10/2012
Author: Lucie Carreau
Context (CMS Context)
Catalogue card 1 reads [stamped in black ink:] 'Z 2757 FIJI'. [typed:] 'Necklace of whales teeth. A. H. Gordon circa 1875.' [in blue pen:] '1918.213 (13). [added in black ink:] '(Centenary Exhibition)'. [in pencil in the bottom left corner:] '1/214'. [stamped in blue ink in the bottom right corner:] 'SHOW CASE NUMBER 1'. A small round red sticker pasted to the card.
Catalogue card 2 reads [handwritten in black ink:] 'Z. 2757 Necklace of whales teeth. A. H. Gordon circa 1875. Show Case Number 1.' [added in blue pencil:] (2ND LORD STANMORE). [in pencil in the bottom left corner:] '1/214'.
Event Date 19/10/2012
Author: Lucie Carreau
Description (CMS Description)
Necklace (waseisei) formed of 29 tusks carved from whale teeth, pierced and the top and strung on a cord formed of ?4 strands of 3-ply plaited coir. An additional length of twisted coir is woven around the cord and between the top of the tusks. At each end, the 4 strands of plaited coir are turned into a cord of 2 strands twisted coir. To the left, the coir cord is broken (kept into a separate bag with the object). The tusks are long and tapering, and very slightly curving outwards.The tusks are of a light cream colour at the front and light yellow colour at the back. '1918.213.13. G36.' and 'Z. 2757' inscribed in black ink on the first tusk from the right.
Event Date 19/10/2012
Author: maa
Context (CMS Context)
'Exhibited: Z 2757 on display in Maudslay Gallery, Introduction to Anthropology, Case 6 (Baron von H�gel's Fijian Cabinet, object No 9), between 24/05/1989 and 3/10/2011' (L. Carreau, 4/10/2011).
'Exhibited: Showcase number 1, 1/214'.
Event Date 11/5/2014
Author: Rachel Hand
FM:109278
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