ID 716404
Lot 19 | CANYON DIABLO METEORITE — INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REVEALED IN END PIECE
Estimate value
$ 1 200 – 1 800
At the turn of the 20th Century, businessman Daniel Barringer reasoned this crater had to have been created by an enormous mass weighing millions of tons; he further believed this mass, worth a fortune in nickel and iron, lay under the crater's base. Over a period of decades a fortune was invested searching for this mass but it was never found. Modern science informs that a meteorite far smaller than what Barringer believed existed would possess sufficient energy to blow a huge hole in the desert floor…as well as generate enough heat to vaporize most of its mass. In effect, the mass that Barringer spent the last part of his life searching for didn't exist — but this engaging example does, as does the crater, which has proven to be a boon to the Barringer family and is an international tourist attraction not to be missed.
The cut surface of this end piece reveals a superior display of a Canyon Diablo’s crystalline habit. The reverse is largely convex with one smoothly sloped portion with a more ragged texture extending most of its length. This is a fine representation from the best preserved meteorite crater on Earth.
Christie's would like to thank Dr. Alan E. Rubin at the Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles for his assistance in preparing this catalogue.
77 x 108 x 29mm (3 x 4.25 x 1 in.) and 494.7g (1 lb)
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