Lot Essay
Sir Cecil Armitage was stationed in Ashanti and Northern Territories, Ghana, as an army officer and subsequently as a Commissioner. He was awarded the D.S.O. for his part in the seige of Kumasi in 1900, an account of which he subsequently published.
In 1933 Maurice Cockin arranged to purchase Armitage's African collection for one hundred pounds from an executor: he was astonished to find a pantechnicon at his gate some days later. Most of it was sold, together with Cockin's own Nigerian collection, to the Museum of Mankind some twenty years ago, but the goldweights, of which the best figurative ones were exchanged for medicines during the war with Mrs. Webster Plass, were divided between the four grandchildren. The present group are sent for sale by a grandson.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone who wishes to acquire weights which were made exclusively for the gold trade, before the brass casters were stimulated to produce them for collectors by R.S Rattray, Eva Meyrowitz and others in the 1920s and thereafter.
In 1933 Maurice Cockin arranged to purchase Armitage's African collection for one hundred pounds from an executor: he was astonished to find a pantechnicon at his gate some days later. Most of it was sold, together with Cockin's own Nigerian collection, to the Museum of Mankind some twenty years ago, but the goldweights, of which the best figurative ones were exchanged for medicines during the war with Mrs. Webster Plass, were divided between the four grandchildren. The present group are sent for sale by a grandson.
This is an ideal opportunity for someone who wishes to acquire weights which were made exclusively for the gold trade, before the brass casters were stimulated to produce them for collectors by R.S Rattray, Eva Meyrowitz and others in the 1920s and thereafter.