John Lembcke (1873-?) originally came from Mecklenburg and was a Hamburg merchant. He worked as an agent for the trading company L. Pagenstecher & Co. in southern Nigeria. The company maintained several branches in Cameroon and Nigeria and traded raw rubber, among other things.Lembcke was probably employed at a branch of the firm in Warri, from where he went to nearby Benin City. There, he found objects which he eventually brought to Hamburg. Between 1899 and 1905, he sold 40 objects from the Kingdom of Benin to the museum.
Klinge eines
Eben-Zeremonialschwertes
Unbekannte Werkstatt der Bronzegießergilde Igun Eronmwon / Königreich Benin, Nigeria, 18. Jh. (?) / Gelbguss / Ankauf von John Lembcke, 1901, Inv. Nr. C 2905
Label Text (eng)
Blade of an
Eben Ceremonial Sword
Unidentified workshop of the Bronze Casters Guild Igun Eronmwon / Benin Kingdom, Nigeria, 18th century (?) / Brass / Acquired from John Lembcke, 1901, Inv. no. C 2905