Leather Covered Bottle
A glass bottle, encased in red and cream leatherwork, and decorated with a woven black and beige band. This style of woven and tooled leatherwork resembles so-called Mandingo leatherwork, predominating among Muslim elites.
Further Information
- Type: Containers, vessels
 - Object: Leather Covered Bottle
 - Materials: Glass, Leather, animal skin, Vegetable, organic fibre
 - Culture Group: Mandingo
 - Dimensions: 260mm [H] x 70mm [D] x 650mm [C]
 - Production Date: 1850-1927
 - Associated Places: Unknown
 - Associated People: Celia Barclay; Cecil Armitage
 - Museum: British Museum
 - Accession Number: BM:Af.1978.22.327.a.b
 
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