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1921.78.70

Cream ware vessel with a tapering spout, handle (missing) and a ring base. [ASh [OPS move] 21/03/2016]


1921.78.70

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Collection type
Object
Description
Cream ware vessel with a tapering spout, handle (missing) and a ring base. [ASh [OPS move] 21/03/2016]
Long description
Vessel with tapering spout, handle (missing) and ring base, in the form of a man and woman caressing each other. Contains some charred material. [LM 1986]
Geographical reference
La Libertad Region Trujillo Province
Date / Period
Date made: 1000-1476 Archaeological period: Chimu
Date collected
By 1921
Acquisition information
Donated: 1921
Materials and processes
Material Pottery, Process Handbuilt, Process Burnished
Dimensions
Height: max 167 mm, Width: max 91 mm, Weight 380 g
Object numbers
Accession number: 1921.78.70
Research and responses

Related Documents File - Letter from Joyce, British Museum, to Balfour, dated 31 August 1921: 'The pots are the gift of J.H. Spottiswoode ... There is no information accompanying them, but it is evident that the Great majority come from the Truxillo region & belong to the late Chimu period. ...' Also condition reports and other research information gathered by LMC, undated. [See file for full texts.] [MOB 20/11/2001]

Purchased by J.H. Spottiswoode in the Pacasmayo region [BM correspondence]

Associated publications
Collection published in Mowat, Linda. 1988. `The Chimu Potter: Mass-Producer or Master Craftsman?' MEG Newsletter 22:1-33.

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