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1899.50.4

Spear with a metal leaf shaped ogee blade and flat butt spike socketed to a wooden shaft. At the head there are decorative bosses and a collar of copper alloy metal. [AB [OPS move] 24/8/2018]


1899.50.4

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Collection type
Object
Description
Spear with a metal leaf shaped ogee blade and flat butt spike socketed to a wooden shaft. At the head there are decorative bosses and a collar of copper alloy metal. [AB [OPS move] 24/8/2018]
Geographical reference
Ilorin
Cultural groups
Yoruba
Person
Field collector Captain Denton
Field collector George Chardin Denton
Field collector Mrs Denton
Field collector Jean Margaret Alan Denton
PRM source Captain Denton
PRM source George Chardin Denton
PRM source Mrs Denton
PRM source Jean Margaret Alan Denton
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1897
Date collected
January 1897
Acquisition information
Donated: 1899
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Metal, Material Copper Alloy Metal, Material Iron Metal, Process Forged (Metal), Process Carved, Process Hammered, Process Decorated
Dimensions
Width: max 55 mm, Depth: max 45 mm, Length: max 2273 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1899.50.4
Research and responses

This might be George Chardin Denton and Jean Margaret Alan Denton [see biographies] who was based in Lagos 1889-1891; 1893-1900 and had held the rank of Captain in the Army before joining the Colonial Service. He gave further objects after he had been knighted for his services in West Africa and these objects were accessioned as coming from Sir George Denton. However Denton is not that uncommon a name and I have therefore not amended the PRM Source field etc to suggest this possibility [AP 19/11/2001]

Search terms: Weapon, Spear