- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Axe hammer head, made of copper.
- Date
- Date collected
- By 1873
- Acquisition information
- Transferred: 1892
- Materials and processes
- Material Copper Metal, Process Cast
- Dimensions
- Length: max 193 mm, Length x Width: max 62 x 28 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1892.67.81
- Research and responses
Please note that although only the name Pesth is given as a provenance Budapest has been known as Buda-Pesth for the two cities which make up the capital. [MdeA 13/7/2000]
Note that only a tiny fraction of JW Flower items are also marked as being related to the Pitt Rivers founding collection. Whilst it is possible that they did originally form part of the founding collection, were brought from London in 1884 and then placed with the geological(or other) collections at Oxford University Museum of Natural History before eventually being transferred to the Pitt Rivers Museum it seems odd that they were not all recorded as being related to the founding collection. Most are attributed to being donated by Flowers to OUMNH and being transferred from there [AP 23/07/2009]
Further items to explore
1929.37.1Two pottery bodysherds, adhered together. Grey coloured fabric and decorated with an incised linear design. [SM 19/05/2008]1929.37.1
1929.37.2Pottery rim sherd. [Forms part of a vessel with 1929.37.3.1 and 2]. [SM 20/05/2008]1929.37.2
1884.28.34Plug-bayonet, 2-edged blade, much corroded, with straight cross-guard, wooden handle partly broken away, bound with brass ring. [El.B 24/10/2007]1884.28.34
1929.37.3.1A large pottery sherd [.1] decorated with incised designs and a smaller rim sherd [.2], also decorated with incised designs. [SM 20/05/2008]1929.37.3.1