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artist QS:P170,Q4233718
Title
Knife with sheath
Description
Knife and sheath, knife has a round ended, double edged blade. It has an ivory handle with a four legged animal carved at the top. The wooden sheath has an ivory top with relief carvings of a tortoise, giraffe and other animal. The two halves of the sheath are fastened with bands of elephant hair.
Date before 1925
date QS:P571,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Metal; Wood; Animal ivory; Animal hair;
Dimensions Whole: 255 mm x 30 mm x 20 mm
institution QS:P195,Q2790574
Accession number
R2778/276
Object history

Part of the collection of Mr Frederick William Lucas, F.L.S., F.Z.S. Lucas probably established his vast collection of osteological and ethnographical items over a significant period of time and from a wide range of sources, including taxidermists, sales rooms / auction houses and personal contacts. In 1922 Brighton Museum accepted offer of one year loan (from 19 Sept. 1922) of Lucas’ ‘Osteological and Ethnographical Collections’. Displayed in rooms 10, 12 and 13 (opens to public 25 November 1922) · 9 November 1925 – selection of ’96 items (but more specimens)’ removed by Lucas (other items appear to have been removed during period Sept. 1922 – Nov. 1925). Remaining items (and cases containing them which belonged to Lucas) offered to Museum as a gift ‘without condition or reservation’. Approx. 1,800 osteological and ethnographical items – logged as R.2778 in Museum’s accessions register

This item was on display in the James Green Gallery of World Art, Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, prior to 2012.

Collections from the Bechuanaland Protectorate, now the Republic of Botswana, are the focus of the 2019 Making African Connections research project.
Source/Photographer Copyright holder Brighton Museum & Art Gallery. This file has been provided by the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery from its digital collections, as part of the Making African Connections project. It is also made available on the Royal Pavilion & Museums Digital Media Bank.

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