The Prince and the Plunder

A book on how Britain took one boy and piles of treasures from Ethiopia

Twenty eight silver rings

Published / by Andrew Heavens / Leave a Comment

What: Twenty eight silver rings, said to have belonged to Ethiopia’s Queen Terunesh

Where: The Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Rd, Knightsbridge, London SW7 2RL

©Victoria & Albert Museum, London

The catalogue entry reads: “Rings (twenty-eight). Silver, without ornament; belonging formerly to the Queen of Abyssinia. Abyssinian. Given by the Secretary of State for India. April 28th 1869.”

Museum number:
413-1869

See ‘Set of Articles of Deceased Queen of Abyssinia’ and related correspondence in British Library collections at IOR R/20/AIA/503.

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