Accession No
1951.417 B
Description
Adze of baked argillite. Broken at the butt. Only polished at the cutting edge. Thick, square section.
Place
Oceania; Polynesia; Aotearoa New Zealand; North Island; Auckland
Period
Source
Easterfield, Thomas Hill (Sir) [original collector and donor]; Sedgwick Museum [subsequent donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
1951.417 B; 11
Cultural Affliation
Māori
Material
Stone
Local Term
Toki; Whao
Measurements
Events
Context (Acquisition Details)
Donated to the Museum by the Sedgwick Museum in 1951.
Event Date 1951
Author: Rachel Hand
Context (Related Documents)
Catalogue card reads [handwritten in blue ink:] '1951.417 A-D Oceania. Polynesia. New Zealand. A = Long, narrow, polished stone adze. Butt end rather battered and one corner of the cutting edge is missing. Length 8 1/2". Width of cutting edge probably 2". Width of butt 1 1/8". Pointed oval section. Picked up on the surface of the ground in Auckland by C.H. Delamain. Presented to the Sedgwick Museum by Professor T. McKenny Hughes.
B = Maori adze of baked argilite [sic]. Broken at the butt. Only polished at the cutting edge.'; [continues of reverse of card:] 'Thick, square section. Present length 5 4/5". Width of cutting edge 2 3/10". Thickness 4/5". Presented to the Sedgwick Museum by T.H. Easterfield.
C - D Two small chisels probably from New Zealand but neither are labeled [sic].
d.d. Sedgwick Museum. February 1951.' [Red circular sticker bottom right of card; black and white photograph showing 4 objects labelled 1951.417 A-D attached to back of card.]
Event Date 1951
Author: maa
Description (Labels & Markings)
Inscription on the adze notes: 'Maori'; First old label affixed to affixed to surface notes: '11'.
A second old label affixed to surface of the adze notes: 'Maiori [sic] Adze made of baked argyllite.'.
A third old label affixed to surface of the adze notes: 'Presented by T.H. Easterfield Esq. 1925.'
Record checked and revised by Amiria Salmond (2001.07.03).
Event Date 19/12/2013
Author: Heather Donoghue
Description (CMS Description)
One of four stone implements. Adze of baked argillite. Broken at the butt. Only polished at the cutting edge. Thick, square section.
Event Date 19/12/2013
Author: maa
Context (Field collection)
Donated to the Sedgwick Museum in 1925 by Sir Thomas Hill Easterfield, British-born New Zealand chemist, and also presumed collected by him
Event Date 13/8/2025
Author: Rachel Hand
FM:267425
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