scabbard
scabbard
scabbard
scabbard
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length and width are maximum measurements.
The collector (Borg De Balzan) from whom the museum acquired the item, died in Florence in 1896 (Emanuela found his obituary in the journal, founded in 1871 by Paolo Mantegazza, called l'Archivio per l'Antropologia e l'Etnologia, [n.26, 1896, p.369] ). The collector's name is listed in the item's MNAEF record.
Provenance
Item was acquired by the MNAEF from Borg De Balzan. His obituary states that De Balzan was from Malta, worked as a representative of the French government in New York. He was an art collector who opened his private gallery to the public. He donated his rich collection of objects to the MNAEF, which is described in the obituary as the first building block of the Museum's holdings. [l'Archivio per l'Antropologia e l'Etnologia, [n.26, 1896, p.369].
About This GRASAC Record
This record was created as part of a research project, funded by a Faculty Research Grant from the Canadian Embassy in Italy in August 2007, Emanuela Rossi.
Stacey Loyer helped with the translation for this record.
43.0703, -80.1184
The MNAEF catalogue card for this item states it is from North America [America Sett].