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Reuters —An unusually well-preserved dinosaur skeleton, a Camptosaurus known as Barry, will go under the hammer in Paris next month. “It is an extremely well-preserved specimen, which is quite rare,” said Alexandre Giquello, from Paris auction house Drouot, where the sale will take place. “To take the example of its skull, the skull is complete at 90% and the rest of the dinosaur (skeleton) is complete at 80%,” he said. Dinosaur specimens remain rare on the art market, with no more than a couple of sales a year worldwide, Giquello said. The skeleton, which will be shown to the public in mid-October, is expected to fetch up to €1.2 million ($1.28 million) when it goes on sale on October 20.
Persons: Barry, Barry James, , Alexandre Giquello, Giquello Organizations: Reuters Locations: Paris, Wyoming
Dinosaur known as 'Barry' goes on sale in rare Paris auction
  + stars: | 2023-09-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The dinosaur, which was first discovered in the 1990s in the U.S. state of Wyoming, was initially restored in 2000 by palaeontologist Barry James, from whom it got its name. "It is an extremely well-preserved specimen, which is quite rare," said Alexandre Giquello, from Paris auction house Hotel Drouot where the sale will take place. "To take the example of its skull, the skull is complete at 90% and the rest of the dinosaur (skeleton) is complete at 80%," he said. Dinosaur specimens on the art market remain rare, with no more than a couple of sales a year worldwide, Giquello said. The skeleton, which will be shown to the public in mid-October before the sale, is expected to fetch up to 1.2 million euros ($1.28 million).
Persons: Barry, Barry James, Alexandre Giquello, Giquello, Louise Dalmasso, Jane Merriman Organizations: Thomson Locations: PARIS, Paris, U.S ., Wyoming, Drouot
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