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Milk Bucket
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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
Herero
Object type
Topf
Dimensions
Durchmesser: 22 cm, Höhe: 28 cm
Material/Technique
Wood, Leather
carved, pierced, Cord, wrapped, knotted
carved, pierced, Cord, wrapped, knotted
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
054072
Provenance and sources
Provenance
In 1907, First Lieutenant Kurt Freiherr Treusch von Buttlar-Brandenfels donated a collection of 19 objects to the Linden Museum (including a photographic panel). Of the originally received objects, 13 still exist. Between February and April 1904, Buttlar-Brandenfels had taken part in hostilities against Herero troops in central Namibia, near Otjihinamaparero, Omatako, Otjinoanaua, Omaruru and Onganjira. 18 objects from the collection were captured during six different combat operations. According to written information from Buttlar-Brandenfels, the pot was "found" in the house of Samuel Maharero after the battle of Onganjira on April 9, 1904.
Text: Christoph Rippe.
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