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Banner commemorating the Slavery Abolition Act is at risk of leaving the UK

A temporary export bar has been placed on a silk banner commemorating the Slavery Abolition Act 1833

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
  • 皇冠体育app banner is valued at 拢45,000
  • Export bar is to allow time for a UK gallery or institution to save the banner for the nation

An export bar has been placed on a silk banner commemorating the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.聽

皇冠体育app banner, valued at 拢45,000 (plus VAT of 拢9,000 which can be reclaimed by an eligible institution) is at risk of leaving the UK unless a domestic buyer can be found to acquire it for the nation.

皇冠体育app banner commemorates the abolition of slavery on 1 August 1834, following the passing of the Slavery Abolition Act by Earl Grey鈥檚 administration.聽

皇冠体育app marching banner, measured at 97 centimetres high and 89 centimetres wide, is made from dark blue silk lettered with gold, with a cotton backing. It retains the original wooden dowel hanger and has silk tassels.聽

Whilst there is no exact confirmation of when the banner was created, it is likely to have been made within a decade of 1834 and before the abolition of slavery in the USA in 1865 following the American Civil War (1861-1864).

皇冠体育app decision follows the advice of the . 皇冠体育app banner was found to meet the first and third Waverley criteria, on the grounds that its departure from the UK would be a misfortune because it was so closely connected with our history and national life and was of outstanding significance to the study of social justice and social and political history.

Committee member Caroline Shenton said:聽

鈥淎s this country continues to grapple with the legacies of the British Empire and the enslavement of millions across its colonies, artefacts which shed light on this history are powerful witnesses to the past. Commemorative objects related to the abolition of slavery in the Empire are not uncommon but this banner is unique, as far as we know.聽

鈥淭hanks to the temporary stop placed on its export, there is now an opportunity for a public institution to acquire it for the nation. 皇冠体育appre is much to research about who created this fluttering piece of gold and navy textile, and why, and where; about how it was used and deployed; and about its place within decolonising narratives exposing the political, social and economic ambiguities of abolition. But as well as its potential for scholarly exploration, this banner could become a profound means of public engagement as Britain鈥檚 reckoning with its slave-owning past continues. I therefore very much hope that a suitable home for this striking banner is found within this country, and soon.鈥�

皇冠体育app decision on the export licence application for the banner will be deferred for a period ending on 18 August 2024 (inclusive). At the end of the first deferral period, owners will have a consideration period of 15 Business Days to consider any offer(s) to purchase the banner at the recommended price of 拢45,000 (plus VAT of 拢9,000 which can be reclaimed by an eligible institution). 皇冠体育app second deferral period will commence following the signing of an Option Agreement and will last for three months.

Notes to editors

  1. Organisations or individuals interested in purchasing the banner should contact the RCEWA on 02072680534 or [email protected] .
  2. Details of the object are as follows: a marching banner commemorating the abolition of slavery on聽 August 1st, 1834, and citing the statute for an Act for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British colonies. 皇冠体育app banner, 97 cm high and 89 cm wide, is made from dark blue silk and cotton lettered in gold. It retains the original wooden dowel hanger and has silk tassels. 皇冠体育app maker is unknown. 皇冠体育app date on the object confers a terminus post quem of 1834 and was probably made within a decade of that but certainly before the abolition of slavery in the USA in 1865 following the Civil War (1861-1864).聽 皇冠体育app banner is in good condition with some slight wear on the tassels.
  3. Provenance: London Private Collection.
  4. 皇冠体育app Reviewing Committee on the Export of Works of Art and Objects of Cultural Interest is an independent body, serviced by Arts Council England (ACE), which advises the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on whether a cultural object, intended for export, is of national importance under specified criteria.

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Published 19 June 2024