The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is negotiating the possible return of an Asante gold artefact collection seized during a British military raid on the Ghanaian capital of Kumasi in 1874.
Tristram Hunt, the director of the British Museum, visited Ghana early this year and learned of the probable return. Hunt spoke with officials from Ghana’s tourism, arts, and cultural ministries, as well as the current Asante ruler, Osei Tutu II. The artefacts were taken from a royal court in Kumasi before being added to the museum’s collection in the late 1800s.