Accession No

1934.194 D


Description

Sample of green ground glass in two containers.


Place

Africa; West Africa; Ghana; Dunkwa


Period


Source

Wild, Robert Powley (Captain) [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1934.194 D


Cultural Affliation


Material

Glass


Local Term


Measurements

96mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card 1934.194 A-G: Card 1 of 4 reads 'Outfit for making beads.
A- mould, added in pencil "greyish yellow fabric oval. c.54 holes"
B -mould, added in pencil "greyish yellow fabric 25 holes. Roughly circular"
C -fragment of green bead striped with red and white, used for grinding, D is made for such beads;
D-F -ground glass beads in 2 tubes. D has 'Lime green' added in pencil; E in 2 tubes has "pale green" added in pencil and F has "very little " and "orange" added in pencil
G -beads made in similar moulds, added in pencil "4 beads"
Added in different handwriting "beads horizontally striped in blue/green/white' "

Event Date
Author: maa


Context (CMS Context)
(Bio) donor Captain Robert.P.Wild
There is an original card and duplicates, cards 1-4 with futher details. Card 1 of 4 reads in pencil on rear , "A-B checked July 1973". Card 4 of 4 reads "A bracelet from Dunkwa (1934.1050) consists of 15 of these beads"
(Bib) These beads are very fashionable now as they simulate the much prized 'Aggrey Bead...The beads when heated have not competely fused but frittered' R.P.Wild in a letter, 15/7/1934. Card reads in pencil see letters 18/6/1934 for Reynard and 15/7/1934 from Wild. There is also a letter from the donor typed into the catalogue card telling how he watched the manufacture of the beads. This will be photocopied and placed in the archive
Event Date 4/4/2000
Author: maa


Context (CMS Context)
(Bib): Wild, R.P. 1937. 'A Method of Bead-Making Practised in the Gold Coast' in Man, Vol. 37, (Jun., 1937). Published by: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, pp. 96-97, Figure 1 shows moulds and beads.

Event Date 6/6/2014
Author: Chris Wingfield


Description (Physical description)
Sample of green ground glass in two containers.
Event Date 12/10/2021
Author: Lily Stancliffe


FM:292592

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