Accession No

E 1902.104


Description

Ẹgba. Heavy brass penannular bracelet composed of heavy convex band decorated with heavy slanting bands. Taken on the British Expedition to Benin City, 1897.


Place

Africa; West Africa; Nigeria; South Nigeria; Edo State; Benin City


Period


Source

British Colonial Military Campaign on Benin [collector]; Stevens Auction Room [vendor]; Bevan, Anthony Ashley (Prof.) [monetary donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

E 1902.104; MAA: AR 1903.238; 11577 [on object]


Cultural Affliation

Edo


Material

Metal; Copper Alloy; ?Brass


Local Term

Ẹgba


Measurements

78mm x 34mm x 80mm Weight 0.4kg


Events

Description (Labels & Markings)
The number '11577' has been written on the object.
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Description (Physical description)
Heavy brass penannular bracelet composed of heavy convex band decorated with heavy slanting bands.
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Collected on the 1897 Punitive Expedition.
Event Date 1897
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson


Context (Auction / Sale)
Catalogue card reads "Purchased Stevens, Professor Bevan's donation"

Event Date 4/6/2000
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
K. Sutton: 'Traces of live bronze disease found' (21/5/2001).
Event Date 21/5/2001
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Field collection)
E 1902.94- 115 are recorded in the Accession Register as acquired on the 'Benin, West Africa 1897 Expedition’ indicating they formed part of the spoils taken during the looting of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi’s royal palace by British troops led by Admiral Sir Henry Rawson. This punitive expedition was a response to the ambush of a British party led by Acting Consul General James Philips which had sought to enter Benin City during Ague (Igue), the new year festival of renewal, against the wishes of the Oba.

E 1902.93- 115 are annotated in the Register as 'B. Stevens *Prof Bevan' indicating they were purchased at an undated 1902 auction at J.C. Stevens saleroom, 38 King Street Covent Garden, London, with money donated to the Museum’s Accessions Fund by Prof. Anthony Ashley Bevan.

Event Date 9/10/2014
Author: Rachel Hand


Context (Amendments / updates)
'Edo' is both a language and cultural group but the catalogue is presumed to have been using the term 'Edo as a cultural group. The term 'Benin' has been removed from the cultural group field.
Today Benin City is the capital of Edo State and so 'Edo State' has been used in the place field.
Event Date 30/5/2019
Author: rachel hand


Context (Related Documents)
Catalogue card reads, in blue biro: "1902 E 104 | AFRICA | WEST AFRICA / NIGERIA / Heavy brass penannular BRACELET composed of heavy convex band decorated with heavy slanting beads. / Benin, West Africa 1897 Expedition / purchased Stevens / Professor Bevan's donation | R. 1903 238"

Red circular sticker in bottom right of card.
Event Date 24/8/2020
Author: Katrina Dring


Description (Labels & Markings)
The accession number is written on the object.
Event Date 28/9/2021
Author: Benjamina Dadzie


Description (Labels & Markings)
The number '11577' has been written and crossed out on the object.
Event Date 28/9/2021
Author: Benjamina Dadzie


FM:128051

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