Irishman told antique he bought on holiday for a‚¬50 is actually an Ice Age relic worth a‚¬30000 - Irish Post https://t.co/3rWbn7Aatp

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It remains unclear how the fossil was transformed into a figurine representing a Chinese emperor and made it's way to Moroccan antique shop. However, the history of jade and rhino horn carvings in Imperial China points that a craftsman might have found the rare horn and carved a figurine out of it.

As the value of the relic has now skyrocketed to £25,000, Mealy plans to sell it next month. Trading of relics carved out of rhino horns is illegal in Ireland, but that is unlikely to be a problem in this particular case as objects made from extinct species can be sold under strict supervision and specific regulations.