ID 716434
Lot 49 | THE EPITOME OF A TRANSITIONAL SEYMCHAN PALLASITE
Estimate value
$ 7 000 – 10 000
It was in the 1960s that the first masses of Seymchan were found in a streambed in a part of Siberia made infamous as the remote location of Stalin’s gulags near the town of Seymchan. Unlike most pallasites (see lot 6) the dispersion of olivine crystals in Seymchan is extremely heterogeneous. Some specimens are olivine rich and some are olivine poor; some specimens have no olivine whatsoever. It is exceedingly rare for the core and mantle constituents of a pallasite to be cleanly bifurcated as seen.
Evoking the contours of a bejeweled chainsaw, this gleaming complete slice contains extraterrestrial olivine and peridot — the birthstone of August. Originating from a shattered asteroid orbiting the Sun between Jupiter and Mars, this is an unusual and compelling presentation.
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.
323 x 138 x 3mm (12.75 x 5.5 x 0.1 in.) and 321g (0.75 lbs)
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