24 Hour Museum  
 
Text-only Version
July 4 2008
Search this site
Home
City Guides
Show Me
News
Exhibitions
What's On
Trails
Website of the Week
Letters
Links
For Museums and Galleries
For Teachers
For Volunteers
Press
Welsh Home
About Us
ICONS - a portrait of England
Map Search
Exhibitions Online
e-news Registration
arts council england logo
MLA
System Simulation Ltd
 
EGYPTIAN ARTEFACTS STOLEN FROM ABINGTON MUSEUM, NORTHAMPTON
By Anra Kennedy and Caroline Lewis 02/06/2005
Shows a photo of three items: a blue figurine with heiroglyphics, a wooden statue and a blue wing-shaped ceramic

Some of the stolen artefacts: a blue glazed ushabti with tools, a wooden Ba statue and one of a pair of blue glazed wings. Courtesy Abington Museum.

Museum staff are appealing to the public after a number of ancient Egyptian artefacts were stolen from Abington Museum in Northampton.

The thieves broke in through a window on the night of May 29, 2005, and took artefacts from a late 19th/early 20th century collection. The items formed an important part of the museum’s Victorian style room, which remains open despite the thief (or thieves) smashing a glass cabinet of curiosities.

"There was a fair amount of damage to the case,” said Will Brown, Information and Resources Manager at Northampton Museum. “They smashed through the top of it and cut out one of the windows."

Mummy beads stolen from the collection. Courtesy Abington Museum.

Shows a photo of a necklace made from a fringe of beads.

“They also poured some sort of substance around the room in an attempt to mask their entrance or exit – possibly bleach,” he continued. “The police have taken it away for analysis.”

Other exhibits in the room such as stuffed animals and ceramics weren’t touched. The items that were taken include several ushabti figures, scarab seals, statues and carved articles.

One artefact was broken during the burglary – the thieves grabbed a 17cm-high tomb model, but left behind one of its arms, presumably by rough handling.

Shows a photo of a clay or wooden figure with arms that look as if they could be moved.

The tomb model whose arm was left at the museum. Courtesy Abington Museum.

Asked about his reaction, Will Brown told the 24 Hour Museum: “I was appalled. It’s a real shame that these artefacts have gone missing, lost from the public domain.”

The local press have reported the incident and an appeal has gone out on the Portable Antiquities Scheme website for information on the objects’ whereabouts.

“Hopefully the publicity will help,” said Brown, “but we’ve got to be realistic. We can but hope.”

Also stolen: a carved wooden head, part of the museum's Victorian style Egyptology display. Courtesy Abington Museum.

Shows a photo of an Egyptian head with black eyes and a tall skittle shaped head dress, decorated with a snake.

Anyone with information about the objects’ whereabouts should contact Will Brown, at Northampton Museum on 01604 837279 or email wbrown@northampton.gov.uk.

Abington Park Museum, Northampton
 

Abington Park Museum, Park Avenue South, Abington Park, Northampton, NN1 5LW, Northamptonshire, England
T: 01604 838110
Open: 1 November - 28 February Tues-Sun 1300-1600 Closed Mon 1 March - 31 October Tues - Sun 1300 - 1700 Open Bank Holiday Mondays Closed 24, 25, 26, 27 & 31 December 2005 and 1 & 2 January 2006.
Closed: Mondays except Bank Holiday Mondays

Related Articles
MGM 2008 - Top Ten Events For The May Bank Holiday Weekend
| e-news registration | e-mail story to a friend | tell us what you think |
 
English Heritage And Heritage Lottery Fund Give £6.8m To ChurchesEnglish Heritage And Heritage Lottery Fund Give £6.8m To Churches
News In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage NewsNews In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage News
Anish Kapoor Opens London's New 'Gallery Without Walls'Anish Kapoor Opens London's New 'Gallery Without Walls'
National Trust Asks Public To Raise £6m For Seaton Delaval HallNational Trust Asks Public To Raise £6m For Seaton Delaval Hall
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion Is Appointed As The New Chair Of MLAPoet Laureate Andrew Motion Is Appointed As The New Chair Of MLA
Andy Burnham Announces Free Entry For Three Liverpool MuseumsAndy Burnham Announces Free Entry For Three Liverpool Museums
NPG And Harris Museum Combine To Acquire Arkwright PortraitNPG And Harris Museum Combine To Acquire Arkwright Portrait
Secrets Of Edinburgh's Historic Riddle's Court To Be RevealedSecrets Of Edinburgh's Historic Riddle's Court To Be Revealed
Stonehenge - Public Consultation Begins In Mid-JulyStonehenge - Public Consultation Begins In Mid-July
Llanelly House Restoration Leads To Jobs And RegenerationLlanelly House Restoration Leads To Jobs And Regeneration
Sprinters Race Through Gallery In Name Of Art At Tate Britain
A4s To Join Record Breaking Mallard At National Railway Museum
West Bromwich's Public Gallery Opens To The Public At Last
Margaret Hodge And Boris Johnson Mark Power Transfer At Museum Of London
Ikon Gallery Chosen To Take Art To Children Of Birmingham
Exciting Plans And New Acquisitions For Norwich Castle Museum
Southampton's Solent Sky Museum On Flight Path To New Home
Their Past Your Future - Salford Museums Project Highlights Refugee Heritage
Search for more news
e-news Registration