Collection | ABDUA University of Aberdeen, Human Culture Collection |
Object Name | Ceremonial Sceptre |
Hooked Staff |
Chief's Symbol |
352 |
Object Number | ABDUA:63447 |
Other Number | H68+6 |
Other Number Type | old number |
Brief Description | Brass and figurative staff with iron hook below. The top of the iron hook is wrapped with cast brass imitating four rows of plaited cord. Atop the rows is a large male figure of an elder (possibly Yoruba?), wearing cropped trousers with a thick plaited belt loop, and two long knives suspended from the belt at the left hip. The figure is shirtless, and wearing two small 'U-shaped' bags wrapped across the body in an 'X-shape'. The figure holds a small hooked staff in his right hand and holds his left hand over his heart. The figure has a long beard styled in to bunches and wears a tall headdress consisting of four twisted sections meeting at the top. |
Dimensions | H (brass section): 255 x H (total including iron hook): 356 x W: 65 x D (iron hook): 110mm |
Materials | Metal, iron, brass |
Condition | Good |
Completeness | Complete |
Maker | Yoruba People? |
Place Key | Africa, West Africa, Nigeria? |
Field Collector | Macgregor, Sir W. |
Publication Note | LEMUR Database |
Aquisition Source | MacGregor, Sir W. |