Pendant figure
Life Story
This rare pendant is pierced through the neck, has no provenance, but is comparable to antler figurines which were excavated from Dutch Hollow, a Seneca site in northwest New York State, dating to about ad 1600 (Mason, 1981:381). The Seneca were the westernmost of the Iroquois confederation, living to the south of Lake Ontario.
Steven Hooper, 1997
Entry taken from Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection, Vol. 2: Pacific, African and Native North American Art, edited by Steven Hooper (Yale University Press, 1997) p. 295.
Provenance
Formerly in the collection of James Hooper and John Hauberg.
Purchased by the Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia from George Terasaki, New York, on the advice of Robert Sainsbury in 1986 out of funds provided by the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Art Trust.
Not on display
Title/Description: Pendant figure
Object Type: Pendant
Materials: Bone/antler
Measurements: h. 60 mm
Accession Number: 932a
Historic Period: 16th/17th century
Production Place: Eastern Great Lakes, North America, The Americas, USA
Cultural Group: Iroquois
Credit Line: Purchased with support from the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Art Trust, 1986