Hammer
Arts of the Americas
MEDIUM
Stone, rawhide
DATES
19th century
DIMENSIONS
29 1/2 with stone 7 1/16in. (75 x 18cm)
Other: 29 1/2 with stone 7 1/16in. (75 x 18cm)
(show scale)
ACCESSION NUMBER
43.201.130
CREDIT LINE
Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks
PROVENANCE
Prior to 1936, provenance not yet documented; before 1936, acquired by Henry Harlow Brooks of New York, NY; by 1943, acquired from the estate of Henry Harlow Brooks by an anonymous donor; October 26,1943, gift of an anonymous donor to the Brooklyn Museum.
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CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION
This hammer has a wood handle covered with rawhide. The hammer is grey and brown stone, elliptical shaped.This club has some wear and tear but it has nice coloring and is interesting as the handle is so long. This might have had a decorative horsetail hanging from it. Such clubs were used in dances before a hunt and had symbolic and ceremonial function not a war function. Members of a society carried these as badges of honor and emblems of office.
MUSEUM LOCATION
This item is not on view
CAPTION
Plains. Hammer, 19th century. Stone, rawhide, 29 1/2 with stone 7 1/16in. (75 x 18cm). Brooklyn Museum, Anonymous gift in memory of Dr. Harlow Brooks, 43.201.130. Creative Commons-BY (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.43.201.130.jpg)
IMAGE
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