The Asante Ewer
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The Asante Ewer
A new title in the British Museum's Object in Focus series that unpacks the history of a fascinating vessel and its journey from medieval England to West Africa and back.
A new title in the British Museum's Object in Focus series that unpacks the history of a fascinating vessel and its journey from medieval England to West Africa and back.
A new title in the British Museum's Object in Focus series that unpacks the history of a fascinating vessel and its journey from medieval England to West Africa and back.
The fourteenth-century metal jug today popularly known as the Asante Ewer has a remarkable story. It was made in medieval England but transported to West Africa, possibly at some point between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. By the nineteenth century it was located in a courtyard associated with the royal palace of the Asantehene, the king of the Asante people in Kumasi, present-day Ghana. During widespread looting by British forces in the aftermath of the so-called Fourth Anglo-Asante War of 1896, the ewer was removed from the royal building and subsequently purchased by the British Museum.
This book includes a detailed close reading of the object itself, which is one of the finest examples of late medieval English bronze casting. It also explores the significance of the vessel in both European and African contexts - from the intricate medieval symbolism, linked to English royalty, that forms its decoration, to its potential connections with the trade in ivory and gold across the Sahara and the West African coast. Finally, this publication addresses collecting practices of the nineteenth century and their inextricable links with colonialism, as well as discussing how the ewer has historically been presented in a European context and is now being re-evaluated to include its African history.
Series: Objects in Focus
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780714138015
Publisher: British Museum Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 November 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: British Museum Press
Illustration: 35 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Text by Ivor Agyeman-Duah
- Text by Lloyd de Beer
- Text by Julie Hudson
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 147.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 180g
Pages: 64
About the Author
Lloyd de Beer is Curator of Modern European Collections, 1800-Present at the British Museum.
Julie Hudson is Curator of Africa Collections at the British Museum.
Ivor Agyeman-Duah is Director of the Manhyia Palace Museum, Kumasi, Ghana.
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