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H.G. Beasley                                                             Harry Geoffrey Beasley (1881-1939)

                                                                         Harry Geoffrey Beasley was a wealthy brewery owner whose private
                                                                         collecting passion began when, aged 13, he bought two Solomon
                                                                         Island clubs. In 1914 he was elected to the Royal Anthropological
                                                                         Institute with which he maintained an association until 1937. He and
                                                                         his wife, Irene, established the Cranmore Ethnographic Museum
                                                                         in Chislehurst, Kent where they had moved in 1928, compiling the
                                                                         Cranmore Index of Pacific Material Culture based on James Edge-
                                                                         Partington’s Index for the British Museum and forming a considerable
                                                                         library. Although the Beasleys collected artefacts from all around
                                                                         the world – including Africa (particularly Benin), North-west America
                                                                         and Asia - their main focus was the Pacific. Objects were acquired
                                                                         from dealers, missionaries and from, or in exchanges with, various
                                                                         museums. Beasley’s comprehensive monograph on Oceanic
                                                                         fish-hooks was published in 1928. The Cranmore Museum was
                                                                         damaged by bombing in the Second World War and in accordance
                                                                         with Beasley’s will his widow, Irene, offered the first selection of the
                                                                         collection (apart from a limited reservation for herself) as a donation to
                                                                         the British Museum. The gift of several thousand items became fully
                                                                         effective in 1944. Other named beneficiaries include the Pitt-Rivers
                                                                         Museum, Oxford; The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology,
                                                                         University of Cambridge; and National Museums, Scotland.

                                                                         哈利·比斯利先生從13歲即熱衷收藏。1914年他被榮選為皇家人類學
                                                                         學院研究員並在此從事研究直至1937年。他與妻子艾琳於1928年在
                                                                         英國肯特郡創辦了克萊默人類學博物館,並基於人類學家詹姆斯的研
                                                                         究成功編制出《克萊默氏太平洋物質文明大索引》,並成為大英博物
                                                                         館圖書館中重要索引之一。雖然比斯利夫婦的足跡遍及非洲、美洲西
                                                                         南部以及亞洲,但太平洋沿岸的物質文明始終是他們興趣所好。他們
                                                                         經常與古董商、傳教士以及博物館購買或交換藏品。他有關古代海洋
                                                                         漁具的專著曾於1928年發表。二戰後,克萊默博物館不幸被毀,艾琳
                                                                         尊其丈夫遺囑將一部分藏品捐獻給了大英博物館,近千件藏品最終於
                                                                         1944年公之於眾。受其捐贈的博物館還包括牛津皮特河博物館,劍橋
                                                                         大學考古及人類學博物館以及蘇格蘭國家博物館等。

This exquisitely carved rhinoceros horn pouring vessel is exceptionally  此杯造型渾厚可愛,頗具巧思,刀法質樸簡練,目前未見同類者著
rare in form and design and no other similar example would appear to     錄,極為稀有。類似採用瑞獸或動物口部作流的例子,見哈佛大學博
have been published.                                                     物館藏十七世紀鳥紋杯一例,著錄於霍滿堂,《中國犀角雕刻珍賞》
                                                                         ,香港,1999年,圖174。另見採用四足為底的十七/十八世紀犀角
Compare, however, a related rhinoceros horn bird-shaped pouring          杯,為美國收藏家普孟斐舊藏,後售於紐約佳士得,2010年3月25
vessel, 17th century, with the beak forming the spout, in the Harvard    日,拍品882。
University Art Museums, illustrated by T.Fok, Connoisseurship of
Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, Hong Kong, 1999, pl.174. See
also a related rhinoceros horn four-legged pouring vessel, 17th/18th
century, but without a hollowed spout, formerly in the Robert H.
Blumenfield collection, which was sold at Christie’s New York, 25
March 2010, lot 882.

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