African: Ghanaian

British Museum


Early 19thc Asante gold work

The department of Africa, Oceania and the America (AOA) holds a collection of some 8,000 objects from Ghana, dating primarily from the 18th century to the present day. Highlights include the collection of Asante gold, comprising regalia, jewellery, swords and sword ornaments, kra discs and helmets; wooden sculpture, including stools, game boards, masks and figures; unglazed domestic pottery; terracotta funerary sculpture; metalwork, including weapons, brass vessels and goldweights; jewellery; textiles, including kente and ewe cloths; recycled objects; toys; contemporary art, notably fantasy coffins. Coins, medals and paper money from Ghana are held by the Department of Coins and Medals (C&M), from early colonial currencies to the coins and banknotes of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Great Russell Street

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