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Relief plaque (fragment) (Relief plaque)
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Ethnologisches Museum
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Object type
Relief plaque (fragment) (Relief plaque)
Dimensions
Objektmaß: 19 x 17,3 x 1,9 cm
Gewicht: 479 g
Material/Technique
Brass
Current location
Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Inventory number
III C 8521

Provenance and sources

where
Benin [kingdom]

when
16th century
where
Nigeria [Land]
Benin [Königreich]

who
Heinrich Bey - Collectors

Description
16th century, commissioned by Oba Esigie (r. 1517-1550) or his son Oba Orhogbua (r. 1550-1570), Royal Palace, Benin City; by inheritance to Oba Ovonramwen (ca. 1857-1914; r. 1888-97), Royal Palace, Benin City; looted in connection with the British conquest of Benin, 1897; collected on behalf of the firm Bey & Co, between 1897 and 1898 in the territory of later colonial Nigeria; sold to the Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin, 1899.

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