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1903.129.3

Jingle


1903.129.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Jingle
Long description
Jingle. A number of small narrow brass cones containing tufs of hairs attached by short hide thongs, covered with porcupine quill work, to a broad band of hide ornamented with porcupine quill work in red, yellow, and black.
Person
Field collector Henry Nottidge Moseley
PRM source Henry Nottidge Moseley
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1881
Date collected
By 1881
Acquisition information
Donated: 1881, uncertain Transferred: 1884, uncertain
Materials and processes
Material Brass Metal, Material Animal Hide Skin, Material Porcupine Quill Animal, Material Hair, Process Bent, Process Quillwork
Dimensions
Length: max 281 mm, Width: max 148 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1903.129.3
Research and responses

George Rolleston died in 1881. This must first have been donated to the University Museum and then to the Pitt Rivers Museum after 1884

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