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Big sale: 15,000 year-old mammoth skeleton up for auction

Published: 28 Nov 2017 - 11:22 am | Last Updated: 12 Nov 2021 - 08:40 pm
A visitor looks at a complete mammoth skeleton that is displayed before its auction by Aguttes auction house in Lyon November 17, 2017. Reuters

A visitor looks at a complete mammoth skeleton that is displayed before its auction by Aguttes auction house in Lyon November 17, 2017. Reuters

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LYON, France: A 15,000-year-old skeleton of a woolly mammoth, the extinct giant of the Ice Age, will be auctioned next month in the French city of Lyon.

Standing more than 3 metres (10 ft) high, the complete skeleton has two gleaming three-metre-long tusks that weigh a combined 160 kg (353 lb), said art expert Eric Mickeler.

"Here you have an exceptional specimen, first because of its size. It is a very big specimen," said Mickeler, a member of the European Chamber of Expert-Advisors in Fine Art.

Potential buyers of the skeleton, estimated to be worth between 450,000 euros ($536,000) and 490,000 euros, could include history museums, foundations, private collectors or companies.

Auctioneer Claude Aguttes said the skeleton could be displayed in a large apartment or hall in a corporate office.

"If you want to put it in a room, it must be big," he said.

In 2006, a mammoth skeleton was sold for 150,000 euros and put on display at a wine cellar in the Gard region.

The auction is on Dec. 16.