Saturday, February 05, 2011

Ashmolean Museum, Cypriot antiquities

In 1983, David Frankel published some of the Early and Middle Bronze Age Material in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. It fits the general outline of international public museums acquiring probably looted antiquities, including conflict antiquities.

The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology is part of the University of Oxford. Frankel published 266 of the roughly 1,400 artefacts in its Cypriot Bronze Age collection.

Numbers

247 of those 266 were of apparently '[u]nknown provenance' (Frankel, 1983: 18); yet 9 of the 247 artefacts of "unknown provenance" were "said to be from" sites in Greece; so since they may well have been found outside Cyprus, I have excluded them from my review (fn1).

(Thus, I counted 238 of the unprovenanced antiquities, and studied 257 of the published artefacts.)

There were 3 finds donated by archaeologist Hector Catling in 1970. Each catalogue entry was briefer than the last, but the fullest first entry, for a find '[p]resented by H. W. Catling' in the Report of the Visitors 1969-1970' (ibid.: 36), suggests they were chance finds donated to the museum.

So, there were 3 (1.17%) chance finds; but the other 254 (98.83%) of the artefacts were probably looted. Of those 254,
  • 223 (87.80%) were probably looted before conflict, including
    • 8 with no acquisition date or find-spot;
    • 203 artefacts, either acquired before the beginning of the 1963-1974 intercommunal conflict, or from collections created before then;
    • 2 artefacts which were '[p]resented' by the Cyprus Exploration Fund in 1888, without any other information (when #1278-#1281, which were from even earlier and themselves probably looted, had find-spots); and
    • 1 which was '[p]resented' in 1948 by a private collector, who 'bought [#0131] from [the] Department of Antiquities' through 1930s British colonial governor and antiquities inspector, Rupert Forbes Gunnis (Frankel, 1983: 33; unlike #0149 and #0215, which were recorded under the same system but had publications showing their origins);
    • 5 from Turkish Cypriot Galinoporni; and
    • 4 from Greek Cypriot majority mixed Nicosia; while
  • 31 (12.20%) were probably looted during the intercommunal conflict, including
    • 24 with an acquisition date between 1964 and 1974, but without a find-spot; and
    • 7 from Turkish Cypriot Magounda.
Findings

So, the sample of probably looted artefacts' find-spots is too small to be used on its own. (For the record, though, 55.56% of the antiquities probably looted before the conflict were probably looted by Turkish Cypriots, 44.44% by Greek Cypriots; and all of the conflict antiquities were Turkish Cypriot-looted.)

Still, there was enough evidence to work out how the museum got its artefacts and when. Most of its collection seems to have been looted, and most of it seems to have been acquired in peacetime; but some were conflict antiquities, acquired during - and it could be said through - the intercommunal conflict.

Footnotes

fn1: Equally, 1 of the 24 artefacts probably looted during the conflict had a '[s]uggested provenance' (ibid.: 23), a find-spot in Cyprus; so since it may well not have been found in the suggested village, I have not included its possible find-spot in my review.

Bibliography

Frankel, D. 1983: Corpus of Cypriote antiquities 7: Early and Middle Bronze Age material in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Gothenburg: Paul Åströms Förlag.

Data

0001: 1953, ‘Formerly in the collection of the Larnaca District Commissioner’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0002: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0003: 1953, ‘Purchased; formerly Petrakides Collection, Larnaca’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0004: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden; said to come from Melos’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0005: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0006: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0007: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0008: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0009: 1948, ‘Presented by Mr M. Balfour, bought in Cyprus through R. Gunnis’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0010: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0011: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0012: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 18)
0013: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0014: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0015: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0016: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0017: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0018: 1961, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0019: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0020: 1978, ‘Found, unnumbered, probably Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0021: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden; said to come from Melos’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0022: 1947, ‘Presented by Profs. J. A. K. Thompson and Grace Macurdy’ (Frankel, 1983: 19)
0023: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0024: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0025: 1947, ‘Presented by Profs. J. A. K. Thompson and Grace Macurdy’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0026: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0027: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0028: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0029: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0030: 1953, ‘Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0031: 1953, ‘Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0032: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0033: 1965, ‘Purchased, Christies [sic]’ (Frankel, 1983: 20)
0034: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0035: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0036: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0037: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0038: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0039: 1888: ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0040: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0041: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0042: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 21)
0043: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0044: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0045: 1916, ‘Presented by Mrs Guy V. Dickens’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0046: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0047: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0048: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0049: 1956, ‘Presented by Mrs H. A. Pritchard’ (Frankel, 1983: 22)
0050: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0051: n.d., ‘Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0052: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983:3)
0053: 1968, ‘Purchased (Bomford Trust Purchase) Suggested provenance Aghirda district’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0054: 1963,’Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0055: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0056: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0057: 1954, ‘Purchased from V. Heidemiran’ (Frankel, 1983: 23)
0058: 1946, ‘Presented by Dr Neville Goodman’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0059: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0060: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0061: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0062: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0063: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0064: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0065: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 24)
0066: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0067: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0068: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0069: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0070: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0071: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0072: 1891, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0073: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 25)
0074: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0075: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0076: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0077: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0078: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0079: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0080: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0081: ‘1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 26)
0082: 1964, no info (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0083: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0084: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0085: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0086: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0087: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 27)
0088: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0089: n.d., ‘Probably Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0090: 1965, ‘Purchased, Christies [sic]’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0091: 1912, ‘Obtained by exchange: procured in Ireland by the Rev. Father Brown (University College, Dublin)’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0092: 1888, ‘Presented by the Committee of the Cyprus Exploration Fund’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0093: 1947, ‘Presented by Professors Grace Macurdy and J. A. K. Thompson’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0094: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0095: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 28)
0096: 1947, ‘Presented by Professors Grace Macurdy and J. A. K. Thompson’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0097: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0098: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0099: 1954, ‘Presented by Dame Elizabeth Kelly’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0100: 1885, ‘Transferred from Natural Science Museum’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0101: 1946, ‘Presented by Mr Neville Goodman’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0102: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0103: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0104: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 29)
0105: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0106: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0107: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0108: 1969, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0109: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0110: n.d., ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0111: 1927, ‘Presented by J. G. Milne; said to be from Rhodes’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0112: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 30)
0113: 1965, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0114: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0115: 1955, ‘Presented by Mrs E. M. Clifford’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0116: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0117: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0118: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0119: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden; said to be from Melos; alternative (in pencil) provenance given as Tremata’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0120: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 31)
0121: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0122: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0123: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0124: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0125: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0126: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0127: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0128: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0129: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 32)
0130: 1946, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0131: 1948, ‘Presented by Mr M. Balfour. ([B]ought from Department of Antiquities in Cyprus through R. Gunnis)’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0132: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0133: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0134: 1955, ‘Formerly Passmore Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0135: 1961, ‘Purchased. ([P]aper label on vessel: “Dawkins 1909”)’ (Frankel, 1983: 33)
0136: 1969, ‘Purchased through offices of the Folio Society…. An almost identical (but much larger) vessel, with the same modelled animals and incised decoration comes from Aghirda’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0137: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0138: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0139: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0140: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0141: 1971, ‘Purchased, formerly Bomford Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0142: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 34)
0143: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 35)
0144: 1971, ‘Purchased: Formerly Bomford Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 35)
0145: 1938, ‘Presented by Prof. R. G. Collingwood, formerly John Ruskin Collection, from Cesnola Collection, shipped from Cyprus in 1875, offered for sale in London in 1876’ (Frankel, 1983: 35)
0146: 1971, ‘Purchased, formerly Bomford Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 35)
0147: 1974, ‘Purchased, formerly Bomford Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 35)
0148: 1974, ‘Purchased, formerly Bomford Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 36)
0149: 1969-1970, ‘Presented by H. W. Catling. Report of the Visitors 1969-1970’ (Frankel, 1983: 36)
0150: 1884, ‘Presented by the Rev. G. J. Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 36)
0151: n.d., ‘On loan from J. A. Brew’ (Frankel, 1983: 36)
0152: n.d., ‘On loan from J. A. Brew’ (Frankel, 1983: 36)
0153: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0154: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0155: n.d., ‘Probably Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0156: n.d., ‘Probably Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0157: 1948, ‘Purchased from the Rev. E. A. Sydenham (Sotheby’s…)’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0158: 1954, ‘Presented by Dame Elizabeth Kelly’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0159: 1956, ‘Presented by Mrs Sladen’ (Frankel, 1983: 37)
0160: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0161: n.d., ‘Presented by C. L. Woolley (formerly Cesnola Collection)’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0162: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0163: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0164: 1888, ‘Presented by the Cyprus Exploration Fund’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0165: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0166: 1963, ‘Antrobus’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0167: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 38)
0168: 1937, ‘Purchased from G. F. Lawrence’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0169: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0170: 1948, ‘Presented by Mr Balfour (bought in Cyprus through R. Gunnis from Department of Antiquities)’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0171: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0172: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection, obtained by exchange from the Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0173: 1949, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 39)
0174: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden: said to be from Melos’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0175: 1961, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0176: 1886, ‘Purchased by Sir Arthur Evans from Mr Ogden: said to be from Melos’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0177: 1966, ‘Transferred from the Museum of the Warneford Hospital and Clinic, Oxford’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0178: 1954, ‘Presented by Dame Elizabeth Kelly’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0179: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection, obtained by exchange from the Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 40)
0180: 1948, ‘Presented by Lt. Col. Packe’ (Frankel, 1983: 41)
0181: 1889, ‘Presented by Mrs H. Martyn Kennard’ (Frankel, 1983: 41)
0182: 1927, ‘Presented by J. C. Milne: said to come from Rhodes’ (Frankel, 1983: 41)
0183: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 41)
0184: 1978, ‘Probably presented by Myres. (“JLM 5” written on it)’ (Frankel, 1983: 41)
0185: 1978, ‘Found unnumbered’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0186: 1938, ‘Presented by R. G. Collingwood. Ex Ruskin Collection, formerly Cesnola Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0187: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection; obtained by exchange from Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0188: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0189: 1927, ‘Presented by J. G. Milne: said to come from Rhodes’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0190: 1956, ‘Presented by Miss I. D. Cook’ (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0191: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 42)
0192: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0193: n.d., ‘Possibly Myres’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0194: 1964, no info (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0195: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection: obtained by exchange from the Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0196: 1933, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s…. (Possibly formerly in Cesnola Collection)’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0197: 1954, ‘Presented by Dame Elizabeth Kelly’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0198: 1954, ‘Presented by Dame Elizabeth Kelly’ (Frankel, 1983: 43)
0199: n.d., no info (Frankel, 1983: 44)
0200: 1971, ‘Presented by Prof. C. M. Robertson’ (Frankel, 1983: 44)
0201: 1933, ‘Purchased Sotheby’s… (possibly from Alexander di Cesnola collection)’ (Frankel, 1983: 44)
0202: 1974, ‘Purchased. Formerly in the de Clercq Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 44)
0203: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0204: 1970, ‘Presented by Prof. C. M. Robertson’ (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0205: 1953, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0206: 1933, ‘Purchased Sotheby’s…. possibly formerly Alexander di Cesnola collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0207: 1933, ‘Purchased Sotheby’s…. (probably formerly Alexander di Cesnola collection)’ (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0208: 1953, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0209: 1933, ‘Purchased Sotheby’s…. possibly formerly Alexander di Cesnola Collection’ [yes, printed out-of-order] (Frankel, 1983: 45)
0210: 1963, ‘Presented by Mr Richard Falkiner’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0211: 1969, ‘Presented by Mr J. Bomford’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0212: 1965, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0213: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0214: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0215: 1970, ‘Catling. Report of the Visitors 1970’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0216: 1889, ‘Presented by H. Martyn Kennard’ (Frankel, 1983: 46)
0217: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0218: 1885, ‘Ex Flower Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0219: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection; obtained by exchange from the Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0220: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0221: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0222: 1953, ‘Haycraft’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0223: 1964, no info (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0224: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0225: 1911, ‘Formerly Cesnola Collection, obtained by exchange from Metropolitan Museum, New York’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0226: 1948, ‘Purchased (formerly collection of Rev. E. A. Sydenham)’ (Frankel, 1983: 47)
0227: 1956, ‘Presented by Sir Leonard Woolley’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0228: 1965, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0229: n.d., ‘Presented by Sir Leonard Woolley (formerly Cesnola Collection)’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0230: 1938, ‘Presented by Prof. R. G. Collingwood; formerly John Ruskin Collection, ex Cesnola Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0231: 1933, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0232: 1965, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 48)
0233: 1886, ‘Purchased from Mr Ogden, said to be from Melos’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0234: 1948, ‘Presented by Mr M. Balfour; bought in Cyprus through R. Gunnis’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0235: 1948, ‘Purchased, Sotheby’s’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0236: 1970, ‘Purchased’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0237: 1946, ‘Presented by Dr Neville Goodman’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0238: 1970, ‘Catling’ [see above] (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0239: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0240: 1888, ‘Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 49)
0241: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0242: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0243: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0244: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0245: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0246: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0247: 1927, ‘Presented by Sir Arthur Evans; formerly Sir John Evans Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0248: 1884, ‘Presented by G. J. Chester’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)
0249: 1918, ‘Purchased; formerly Cannon Greenwell Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 50)

0322: 1976, ‘ex Bomford Collection, formerly de Clercq Collection’ (Frankel, 1983: 55)

0801: 1953, ‘Purchased. Ex. Petrakides Collection, probably from Galinoporni’ (Frankel, 1983: 89)

0819: 1959, ‘Purchased. Ex Petrakides Collection. [P]robably from Galinoporni’ (Frankel, 1983: 90)

0827: 1959, ‘Purchased. Petrakides Collection. Said to be from Galinoporni’ (Frankel, 1983: 91)

0828: 1953, ‘Purchased. Ex Kollokassides [sic] Collection. Said to be from Galinoporni’ (Frankel, 1983: 91)

0837: 1953, ‘Catling. Ex Petrakides Collection, Larnaca: said to come from the Karpas, probably Galinoporni’ (Frankel, 1983: 92)

1233-1239: 5 in 1968 and 2 in 1969 (Frankel, 1983: 114-115), ‘Material purchased (with the aid of the Bomford Trust) at Sotheby’s in 1968, and directly from the owners in 1969. Dr H. W. Catling was able to establish that the objects came from a cemetery near Magounda in the Paphos District’ (Frankel, 1983: 114)

1278-1281: 1 in 1883 and 3 in 1884 (Frankel, 1983: 120-121), ‘Material presented by G. J. Chester[.] (Said to be from Nicosia)’ (Frankel, 1983: 120)

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