1866,0511.1 Ogham stone
P itt-Rovers knew and worked closely with many people who worked at the British Museum, including Augustus Wollaston Franks and various member of the Ready family. Pitt-Rivers has another relationship with the British Museum as well; he donated or exchanged several objects from the 1860s until the late 1880s with the Museum. Unfortunately we do not know what he exchanged the objects for, but it is likely that the founding collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum might contain some objects that were originally part of the British Museum’s collections. It is possible that he exchanged them for the few objects he has in the founding collection that are facsimiles or replicas of items in the British Museum, many made for him by the Ready family, though this is conjecture only.
There follows a list of items which are known to have come from Pitt-Rivers and which are listed in the British Museum's on-line Database. Unfortunately it is difficult to search the BM's database with sufficient depth to be certain of ensuring you get a full response to a complex enquiry like this. The Museum is divided into departments which catalogue their objects slightly differently; this makes cross-departmental enquiries like this extremely difficult. The British Museum have been asked to confirm whether there are other items from Pitt-Rivers in the collections, but to date an answer has not been received.
All the data on the objects below has been taken from the British Museum's online database. The photographs on this site have also been taken from the British Museum database. To get further information about these objects please contact the British Museum direct.
1866,0511.1 BM Department: Prehistory and Europe Description Ogham standing sandstone incised, Stone pillar of squarish section inscribed along 2 angles with ogham letters Roovesmore Rath Ireland 5th-7th century Celtic. Height 225 centimetres Acquired: 1866 Associated numbers: AN803098001 Bibliographic details: Report on the Examination of Stone Objects for the Medieval Celtic Catalogue. Unpublished scientific report. The British Museum., Humphrey, Sylvia, 1997 Table 1, Lab No 6912-67-K (unpublished scientific research [probably refers to BM research for medieval Celtic catalogue]). Displayed: No Photographed: Yes
1866,0511.2 Ogham stone 1866,0511.2 BM Department: Prehistory and Europe Description Ogham standing sandstone incised, Stone slab rectangular inscribed along sides with ogham letters Roovesmore Rath Ireland 5th-7th century Celtic. Height 225 centimetres Acquired: 1866 Associated numbers: AN803353001 Bibliographic details: Report on the Examination of Stone Objects for the Medieval Celtic Catalogue. Unpublished scientific report. The British Museum., Humphrey, Sylvia, 1997 Table 1, Lab No 6912-67-K (unpublished scientific research [probably refers to BM research for medieval Celtic catalogue]). Displayed: No Photographed: Yes
1866,0511.3 BM Department: Prehistory and Europe Description Ogham standing sandstone incised, Roovesmore Rath Ireland 5th-7th century Celtic. Height 191 centimetres Acquired: 1866 Associated numbers: AN37373001 Bibliographic details: Report on the Examination of Stone Objects for the Medieval Celtic Catalogue. Unpublished scientific report. The British Museum., Humphrey, Sylvia, 1997 Table 1, Lab No 6912-67-K (unpublished scientific research [probably refers to BM research for medieval Celtic catalogue]). Displayed: Great Court Photographed: Yes
Af.4641 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Woman’s iron knife ?Central African Republic ?Sudan ?Democratic Republic of Congo Made by Azande Acquired: 1867 Associated numbers: Af1867C1.4641 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
1866,0511.3 Ogham stone Af.4811 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Blade currency, wide flat iron blade with pointing ends and handle. Sudan, made by Dor / Bongo. Collected by John Petherick Length 33.8 cms Width 22.5 cm Curator’s comments Blades were extensively used as currency in many parts of Africa Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Af1868C1.4811, Af1974Q1.894 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Af.4812 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Spear head made of iron, acquired Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo or Sudan, Azande. Collected by John Petherick Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Af1868C1.4812, Af1974Q1.449 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
As.4813 BM Department: Asia Description Double whistle made of wood and snake skin, acquired from River Sutlej, Himalayas Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: As1868C1.4813 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
As.4815 BM Department: Asia Description Angami Naga War chopper, Dao made of wood, iron hair and bark Assam, India Acquired: 1868 Associated numbers: As1868C1.4815 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
As.4816 BM Department: Asia Description Bamboo bow with fibre string Made by Digaru [Arunachal Pradesh, one of three groups of Mishmi] / Idu [Valley of Dibang, Aranachal Pradesh, India: considered to be Mishmi group] Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: As1868C1.4816 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Af.4817 Sword and sheath Old Calabar Af.4817a BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Sword made of metal, metal curved blade with four ridges running length of blade, hilt carved with wood with knob at either end, twisted fibre cord wrapped around sword where it meets hilt. Length 59 cms, Width 26 cms Depth 6 cms (sword and sheath). Calabar, ?Liberia ?Sierra Leone. Curator’s comment: Bill Hart [personal correspondence, June 2010]: 'a matchet (sword) and sheath of exactly this form was collected by Henry MacCormac in Sierra Leone before 1832. It is now in the Ulster Museum. However, a similar matchet can also be documented from Liberia in the 1880s.' Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Af1868C1.4817a Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: Yes
Af.4817b BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Sword sheath made of skin, piece of leather sewn together to make wide, flat sheath with knob woven from sinew at closed end, “Old Calabar” written in ink near open end. Length 59 cms, Width 26 cms Depth 6 cms (sword and sheath). Calabar, ?Liberia Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Af1868C1.4817b Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: Yes
Af.4818 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Rattle, musical instrument made of wood, bamboo, grass, seeds Made by Yao (Thailand) Shire Highlands Africa (South East) [sic, it is unclear whether this is African or Asian!] Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Af1868C1.4818 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Am.4819 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Trumpet made of wood, grass, rattan, ?cotton cord and ?hemp cord Amazon River, Brazil, South America Exchanged: 1868 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Am1868C1.4819 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Am.6732 North American club Am.6732 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Club made of wood from North America. Exchanged: 1870 [No note of what BM gave in exchange] Associated numbers: Am1870C1.6732 Bibliographic details: King, Jonathan C H (ed.); Feest, Christian F (ed.), Three Centuries of Woodlands Indian Art, 3, Altenstadt, ZKF Publishers, 2007 Displayed: Long list of exhibitions it has been loaned to on website Photographed: Yes
Oc.8278 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Arrow (or arrows) made of coconut leaf stem New Guinea collected by Sir Edward Belcher Acquired: 1873 Associated numbers: Oc1873C1.8278 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Af.8809 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Woman’s head ornament made of fibre Asaba Made by Yoruba / Igbo? Acquired: 1873 Associated numbers: Af1873C1.8809 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
Af.8810-8811 BM Department: Africa, Oceania & Americas Description Woman’s lip ornament made of wood Sudan Made by Dor/ Bongo Collected by John Petherick [It is unclear why there are 2 numbers, perhaps there are two objects though the entry is written in the singular] Acquired: 1873 Associated numbers: Af1873C1.8810-8811 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: Unknown Photographed: No
1887,0409.1 BM Department: Coins and Medals Description Bronze medal made by John Pinches (Medallists) Limited 1880. Diameter 38 millimetres associated with Queen Victoria Acquired: 1887 Associated numbers: MB4p324.3079 Bibliographic details: Brown, Laurence, A catalogue of British historical medals 1837-1901: the reign of Queen Victoria, London, Seaby, 1987 Displayed: In store Photographed: No
1887,1006.1 BM Department: Prehistory and Europe Description Romano-British pottery urn from Rotherley Acquired: ?1887 [record doesn’t say, I have assumed this from accession number] Associated numbers: None Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: In store Photographed: No
1868 .4813 BM Dept: Asia Description: Flageolet (double). Made of wood, bronze. India, Kashmire, Ladakh. Exchanged with Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers Acquired: 1868 Bibliographic details: Unknown Displayed: In store Photographed: No
AP, February 2011
The PDF attachment below details other collections received at the British Museum with which Pitt-Rivers (or as he was probably then) Lane Fox was associated. My thanks to Ben Roberts, Curator European Bronze Age, British Museum, for this information.
See also here, for items that ended up in the British Museum via the Henry Christy collection
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