No. 98871401

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Coco de Mer or Sea Coconut Taxidermy full body mount - Lodoicea maldivica - 470 mm - 270 mm - 160 mm - CITES Appendix III – Annexe C in the EU
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€ 800
4 weeks ago

Coco de Mer or Sea Coconut Taxidermy full body mount - Lodoicea maldivica - 470 mm - 270 mm - 160 mm - CITES Appendix III – Annexe C in the EU

This unpolished and very old coco de mer has an awesome and symmetrical shape which is particularly rare, especially since it is in good conditions. The Coco de mer is the largest seed and one of the most wanted natural art object. This coco grows on the island of Praslin and Curieuse in the Seychelles and have a very suggestive shape. The ripe fruit is heavy (15kg to 25kg), so it cannot float on the water, it sinks instead until the flesh inside the fruit decomposes and then resurface thanks to gases inside. This is why we thought for a long time that this was the fruit of an unknown marine tree, hence the name “sea coconut”. Prince William and his new wife Kate Middleton had one at the end of their 10-day honeymoon in Seychelles. Coco de mer are also called “coco fesse” and there are very rare now. This specimen is sold with the wooden stand which highlights the coco. The coco de mer can be easily removed from the stand thanks to a small screw inserted into the coconut. Natural imperfections, such as cracks or irregularities, may be visible, as this is a natural item. Specimen legally imported into the EU before CITES listing (Annex III, 2010). As this is a pre-Convention specimen from an old collection, no CITES certificate or additional documentation will be provided, as none were issued or required at the time. Buyers are responsible for complying with their local regulations. Year : 1988 Size with the stand : 47x27x16cm Size without the stand : 32x27x16cm Weight without the stand : 1360 g Origin : Seychelles

No. 98871401

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Coco de Mer or Sea Coconut Taxidermy full body mount - Lodoicea maldivica - 470 mm - 270 mm - 160 mm - CITES Appendix III – Annexe C in the EU

Coco de Mer or Sea Coconut Taxidermy full body mount - Lodoicea maldivica - 470 mm - 270 mm - 160 mm - CITES Appendix III – Annexe C in the EU

This unpolished and very old coco de mer has an awesome and symmetrical shape which is particularly rare, especially since it is in good conditions.

The Coco de mer is the largest seed and one of the most wanted natural art object. This coco grows on the island of Praslin and Curieuse in the Seychelles and have a very suggestive shape.

The ripe fruit is heavy (15kg to 25kg), so it cannot float on the water, it sinks instead until the flesh inside the fruit decomposes and then resurface thanks to gases inside. This is why we thought for a long time that this was the fruit of an unknown marine tree, hence the name “sea coconut”.

Prince William and his new wife Kate Middleton had one at the end of their 10-day honeymoon in Seychelles.

Coco de mer are also called “coco fesse” and there are very rare now.

This specimen is sold with the wooden stand which highlights the coco. The coco de mer can be easily removed from the stand thanks to a small screw inserted into the coconut.

Natural imperfections, such as cracks or irregularities, may be visible, as this is a natural item.

Specimen legally imported into the EU before CITES listing (Annex III, 2010). As this is a pre-Convention specimen from an old collection, no CITES certificate or additional documentation will be provided, as none were issued or required at the time. Buyers are responsible for complying with their local regulations.

Year : 1988
Size with the stand : 47x27x16cm
Size without the stand : 32x27x16cm
Weight without the stand : 1360 g
Origin : Seychelles

Final bid
€ 800
Jonas Rathaj
Expert
Estimate  € 1,300 - € 1,500

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