- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Gaming pieces carved in mammoth ivory. The piece is carved with a rectangular base with carved arch design. [FB 25/07/2014]
- Cultural groups
- IAkut
- Person
- Field collector Maria Antonina Czaplicka
- PRM source Maria Antonina Czaplicka
- PRM source Committee for Anthropology, University of Oxford
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 1914
- Date collected
- 1914
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1915
- Materials and processes
- Material Mammoth Ivory Tooth Animal, Process Carved
- Dimensions
- Height: max 34 mm, Width: max 28 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1915.50.100.1
- Research and responses
In the caption to Plate 47 in Chessmen for Collectors, by Victor Keats (London: B. T. Batsford, 1985) there is what appears to be a reference to this set and thus the implication that at least some of the pieces featured in Plate 47 are in the Pitt Rivers Museum: '47... Russian Kholomogory carved walrus ivory chessmen on the theme of Russians in Roman uniform versus Turks (or Persians), seventeenth/eighteenth century (State Historical Museum of Moscow, MMNY, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Moscow State Museum, Leningrad Museum, Pitt-Rivers and Melsen Collections)....' However, none of the pieces illustrated resembles any of the pieces in the PRM collections. I assume, therefore, that the author merely meant to imply that there are examples of Russian chessmen in the Pitt Rivers Museum. (Photocopy of relevant page in RDF.) [JC 21 10 2010, 6 1 2011]
Search terms: Toy and Game, Gaming Piece
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