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Antique Pre-17th Century Extremely Rare & Complete Elephant Bird Egg, Madagascar

$31,529.68
£22,995
€26,818.58
CA$43,174.92
A$48,004.64
CHF 25,065.37
MX$584,333.32
NOK 319,823.24
SEK 299,659.09
DKK 200,152.01
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An extremely rare elephant bird egg, complete albeit with only minor damage. The Elephant Bird, formally categorised as Aepyornis Maximus, is an enormous flightless bird native to Madagascar. Standing as high as 3.4 metres and weighing up to 500kg, the Elephant Bird was undoubtedly the largest bird ever to have lived. Compared to even the largest modern ostrich (up to 8 feet high and weighing 300lbs) it was far taller and thicker-set with its far more muscular legs. A comparable species in terms of size is the Moa of New Zealand, which are also now extinct. The Elephant Bird roamed the plateaus and forest of Madagascar until their extinction sometime between the 14th and 17th centuries. Perhaps unsurprisingly given their gargantuan size, the Elephant Bird was originally believed to have been the giant flying beast known as the Roc (or Ruhk). This legendary bird of prey is perhaps a distorted version of Aepyornis Maximus, immortalised in the tales of Sinbad and accounts of Marco Polo's voyages. In Sanskrit epics the mythic bird Garuda carried a battling elephant in its talons, which is how the species received its colloquial name. Despite this association, the Elephant Bird’s diet instead comprised forest fruits. The egg of an Elephant Bird is a seldom seen specimen. Rarer still are examples with complete and intact shells like the present lot. Fewer than 40 such eggs populate public collections around the world. One reason for the rarity of these eggs would have been their culinary appeal for the human settlers of Madagascar. A single Elephant bird egg could easily feed a large group, and as a result they were highly sought after for nourishment. Their redefined status as a desirable food source for humans almost certainly contributed to their extinction. These curved eggs, with their cream or pale hues and gently perforated shells, are not only visually beautiful, but an enduring symbol of a creature revered in both science and legend. Comparative literature: Balanoff, A.M. & Rowe, R., ‘Osteological Description of an Embryonic Skeleton of the Extinct Elephant Bird, Aepyornis’, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Memoir, Vol.9 (2007) Fig.6, p.9" CONDITION In very good condition. Most of the eggs that are available on the market are reconstructed using dozens, sometimes hundreds of pieces, more often than not from multiple similar examples. Although this example was clearly broken when discovered, it has been sympathetically restored and it can be seen that it has NOT been restored using multiple sections from other similar examples. We have taken multiple photographs to show how this example is indeed complete albeit not intact and we have pre-restoration photographs available upon request. SIZE Width: 22 cm // 8.66 inches Depth: 22 cm // 8.66 inches Height: 31 cm // 12.20 inches
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12.21 in (31 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 8.67 in (22 cm)
  • Style:
    Other (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
    Madagascar
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1500
  • Condition:
    Repaired: Please read full condition report and description. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor structural damages. Minor fading. In very good condition. Please read full item description for detailed information about condition report.
  • Seller Location:
    Royal Tunbridge Wells, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: B109581stDibs: LU1348242535992

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