Heritage Auctions had their big center piece auction anyway, basically ignoring the courts. Its a conditional sale, so at least the buyer, whoever it is, can’t disappear with the specimen right away.
Press release from the link above:
Conditional Sale of Tyrannosaurus bataar, 8-feet high and 24-feet long, will be contingent upon resolution of a court proceeding.
NEW YORK – One of the great dinosaurs of the Cretaceous era, an eight-foot tall, 24-foot long, 75% complete Tyrannosaurus bataar – the slightly smaller Asian counterpart to the legendary North American T-Rex – has sold for $1,052,500, contingent upon resolution of a Texas state court proceeding. Heritage Auctions sold this dinosaur on May 20 as part of the company’s Natural History auction at Center 548 (548 W. 22nd Street, between 10th Ave. and West Street). The entire auction realized $2.63 million, not counting post-auction sales, which are still in progress.
“This is a once in a generation dinosaur and collectors definitely responded to both its rarity and its fierce beauty,” said David Herskowitz, Director of Natural History at Heritage Auctions. “A dino like this is rare to come across in any condition, let alone one as pristine as this.”
The sale – marking the first time a fully prepared Tyrannosaur has been made available at public auction (“Sue” the T-Rex was sold in 1996, but was still in field jackets) – was not without controversy, as the Mongolian government released a statement 48 hours before the auction suggesting the fossil belonged to the country.
“We respect the various opinions on the subject and wish to protect the legal rights of all parties involved,” said Greg Rohan, President of Heritage Auctions. “We have legal assurances from our reputable consignors that the specimen was obtained legally. As far as we know, the Mongolian government has not produced any evidence that the piece originated in its territory, but the final determination will be up to the American legal system.”
The proceedings were not without event, however, as Mongolia’s Texas-based attorney, without authority from the New York judicial system, tried to interrupt the auction.
The Tyrannosaurus bataar roamed what is now Central Asia in the Cretaceous period, around 80 million years ago. The dino had been in storage in England, still in its field jackets, until it was brought to the United States last year.
I really do not like these people.
I will let you all know if there are any more updates.
I wish I had a million dollars to buy a T-Rex ):
What. The. EFF. Those stupid people...house. I’m glad that
Even if you aren’t in or going to be in a career where you say and feel this frequently because of what you’ve learned...
Mongolia? THAT’S WHERE IT WAS FOUND.
“A dino like this is rare to come across in any condition, let alone one as pristine as this.” Exactly, so let it be in...
SEX WITH T-REX THIS IS HELLA FUCKING COOL!
Privately collecting fossils is like burning puppies.
country.” “As...Excuse me, but, Tyrannosaurus bataar could
I do not like these people either. tch.
This disgusts me. IT DOES NOT RIGHTFULLY BELONG TO YOU TO SELL. All everyone cares about is making money. Ugh. And
Right, no evidence...Mongolia, other than...only place it’s