Lot 904 ♣ - S18 Out of This World - Tuesday, 18. April 2023, 04.00 PM
COCO DE MER
Seychelles, 1950
31 × 26 × 15 cm (without stand)
31 × 26 × 15 cm (without stand)
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The coco de mer, a rare species of palm tree native to the Seychelles archipelago in the Indian Ocean, is the subject of various legends and lore. Coco de mer is endemic to the Seychelles islands of Praslin and Curieuse. Before the Seychelles were discovered and settled, nuts of this species were sometimes carried by the ocean currents to distant shores, such as those of the Maldives, where the tree was unknown. These floating nuts did not germinate. The exceptional size and suggestive form of the nut, the circumstances of its discovery, and some unusual qualities of the trees have given rise to several legends. For centuries it was a 'classic' curiosity cabinet item that was a must for any collection.
CHF 750 / 1 000 | (€ 770 / 1 030)
Sold for CHF 2 500 (including buyer’s premium)
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