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1901.4.159

Basketry strainer, placed on the end of a tube used for sucking pombe beer, tube missing, possibly having broken off. [JMC 30/5/2019]


1901.4.159

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Collection type
Object
Description
Basketry strainer, placed on the end of a tube used for sucking pombe beer, tube missing, possibly having broken off. [JMC 30/5/2019]
Geographical reference
Western Province Lumboka or Chetambe
Cultural groups
Bukusu
Person
Field collector William John Ansorge
Field collector Wakitosh Expedition
PRM source Henry Balfour
Date / Period
Date made: Before 08/1895
Date collected
Between 9 and 22 August 1895
Acquisition information
Donated: 1901
Materials and processes
Material Plant Fibre, Process Basketry, Process Bound
Dimensions
Length: max 168 mm, Diameter: max 14 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1901.4.159
Research and responses

For a brief account of the Chetambe or Lumboka–Chetambe War (formerly known as 'the Wakitosh expedition') during which this object was 'obtained', with special reference to surviving material culture, see pages 393–7 of 'Africa, Oceania and the Americas', by Jeremy Coote, in Arthur MacGregor (ed.), The Cobbe Cabinet of Curiosities: An Anglo-Irish Country House Museum (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2015), pp. 374–403. As well as the collection at the PRM, there is a Bukusu reaping knife in the Cobbe Museum (see fig. 244 on pp. 398–9). [JC 22 4 2015]

Search terms: Food and Drink, Food Accessory, Sieve