Lot 14
Lot 14
PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY

Two bezoar stones

Price Realised GBP 5,000
Estimate
GBP 1,500 - GBP 2,500
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PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY

Two bezoar stones

Price Realised GBP 5,000
Price Realised GBP 5,000
Details
PROBABLY 18TH CENTURY
Two bezoar stones
One 318 in. (8 cm.) long; the other 338 in. (8.5 cm.) long
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Brought to you by
Caitlin Yates
A Christie's specialist may contact you to discuss this lot or to notify you if the condition changes prior to the sale.

Lot Essay

Bezoar stone, which is a calcified concretion found in the stomachs of some animals, was prized for its supposed medicinal properties as well as being believed to act as an antidote to poison. The scarcity of bezoar stones by the 17th century led a group of Portuguese Jesuits working in Goa to come up with a man-made version. These so called 'Goa Stones' were a mixture of bezoar as well as other precious objects believed to have curative powers. Until the beginning of the 18th century, when medical authorities began to debunk the belief in these stones, they could sell for more then their weight in gold and were often contained in cases, such as the subsequent lot.

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