Sold2017Elefantenvogel-Ei (Aepyornis Maximus) Madagaskar.Elefantenvogel-Ei (Aepyornis Maximus) Madagaskar. Rekonstruktion aus Bruchteilen neu zusammengefügt. Es wird angenommen, dass der Elefantenvogel zu den grössten Vögeln gehört, die es je gegeben haSee Sold Price
Sold2023. Aepyornis egg.Pleistocene.. Aepyornis egg.Pleistocene. . Cm 23,00 x 33,00 x 23,00. Complete and intact egg of Aepyornis Maximus. This bird, known as the "Elephant bird" or elephant bird, became extinct in the 1500s in MadacascSee Sold Price
Sold2024. Egg of Aepyornis Maximus.. Egg of Aepyornis Maximus. . . A very rare specimen that is 100% completely intact. This bird, known as the Elephant Bird, went extinct in 1500 in Madagascar, where it has always lived. The eggs coulSee Sold Price
Sold2022AEPYORNIS EGGAEPYORNIS EGG This beautiful egg of Aepyornis, a giant bird now extinct, has been reconstructed thanks to the skill of seekers and restorers. Great visible portion, to show the size of the excact eggSee Sold Price
Sold2024Natural History - Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P.. Comprising four eggshell sections from Aepyornis. See Fuller, E., Extinct Birds, Oxford University Press, 2000; see also Lucien, M. A., Rakotozafy etSee Sold Price
Sold2023Natural History - Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P. Comprising four eggshell sections from Aepyornis. 42.7 grams total, 36-65 mm (1 3/8 - 2 1/2 in.). From Madagascar. Acquired 1950s-1960s. From an old BSee Sold Price
Sold2023Natural History - Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P. Comprising four sections from the Aepyornis eggs. 60 grams total, 40-63 mm (1 5/8 - 2 1/2 in.). From Madagascar. Acquired 1950s-1960s. From an old BriSee Sold Price
Sold2023Natural History - Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P.. Comprising four eggshell sections from Aepyornis. 45 grams total, 41-62 mm (1 5/8 - 2 3/8 in.). From Madagascar. Acquired 1950s-1960s. From an old BrSee Sold Price
Sold2023Natural History - Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P. Comprising four sections of Aepyornis eggs. 50 grams total, 35-68 mm (1 3/8 - 2 5/8 in.). From Madagascar. Acquired 1950s-1960s. From an old Bristol,See Sold Price
Sold2022ELEPHANT BIRD EGG MADAGASCAR, PLEISTOCENE PERIODELEPHANT BIRD EGG MADAGASCAR, PLEISTOCENE PERIOD a composite with a large number of pieces from the same egg, presented on a bespoke wooden stand (32cm tall) Note: The Elephant Bird, Aepyornis maximusSee Sold Price
Sold2017Huge 17th C. Extinct Elephant Bird Egg - MadagascarAfrica, Madagascar, ca. 17th century CE or earlier. An amazing elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) egg, roughly 200 times larger than a chicken egg. It has been reassembled from its cracked pieces intoSee Sold Price
Sold2020Large 16th C. Madagascar Elephant Bird EggAfrica, Madagascar, ca. 16th century CE or earlier. An amazing elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) egg, ovoid in form and roughly 200 times larger than a typical chicken egg. It has been reassembled froSee Sold Price
Sold2014A COMPOSITE ELEPHANT BIRD EGG, MADAGASCAR, PRE-17THA COMPOSITE ELEPHANT BIRD EGG, MADAGASCAR, PRE-17TH CENTURY recombined fragments of eggs of Æpyornis Maximus -- 12in. (30.5cm.) highSee Sold Price
Sold201816th C. Elephant Bird Egg from MadagascarAfrica, Madagascar, ca. 16th century CE or earlier. An amazing elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) egg, ovoid in form and roughly 200 times larger than a typical chicken egg. It has been reassembled froSee Sold Price
Sold2021Framed Madagascar Elephant Bird Eggshell Fragment**Originally Listed At $300** Africa, Madagascar, ca. 16th century CE or earlier. A large piece of shell from an egg of an amazing elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus). Although just a fragment, this sheSee Sold Price
Sold2022Giant Elephant Bird Eggshell GroupPleistocene Period, 2.6 million years-11,700 years BP. A group of three giant elephant bird Aepyornis sp. eggshell sections. 47 grams total, 56-66mm wide (2 1/4 - 2 1/2"). From Madagascar. Acquired 19See Sold Price
Sold2015Cast of Extinct Elephant Bird Aepyornis maximusCast of Extinct Elephant BirdAepyornis maximusMadagascar Since humansSee Sold Price
Sold2020Zampa di Aepyornis maximus,Aepyornis maximus, Pleistocene, Madagascar Meridionale Serie originale di femore, tibiatarso e metatarso completata da calci in resina delle falangi. cm 134x23x39See Sold Price
Sold2019Aepyornis lower limbcm 130x45x45 Aepyornis maximus, Pleistocen, South Madagascar. Original tarsometatarsus, tibiotarsus and femur with resin toes castsSee Sold Price
Sold2022EGG OF AN ELEPHANT BIRD, AEPYORNIS MAXIMUS MADAGASCARpreviously fragmented and reassembled, with carved wooden stand(egg 44cm high, 76cm circumference at widest / stand 19cm high)Qty: (1)The Elephant Bird, Aepyornis maximus, produced the largest egg ofSee Sold Price
Sold2005An egg from an aepyornis maximusMadagascar before 1600 Also known as the Madagascar Ostrich, Elephant Bird, or "Roc", an ostrich-like species of running bird which became extinct at least 400 years ago. The Madagascar Ostrich with iSee Sold Price
Sold2011RARE COMPLETE "GREAT ELEPHANT BIRD EGG" WITH UNIRARE COMPLETE "GREAT ELEPHANT BIRD EGG" WITH UNIQUE EMBRYONIC BONES Aepyornis maximus</See Sold Price
Sold2014EGG FROM THE LARGEST KNOWN BIRDEGG FROM THE LARGEST KNOWN BIRDAepyornis maximusMadagascarThis incredible egg is from the largest bird ever known to have lived, the 10-foot tall Elephant Bird of Madagascar. Perhaps unsurprisingly itSee Sold Price