b'67A sailors seam rubber with remainsof initials or inscription, blackwood, Tasmanian origin, 19th century,13cm long$1502508 A vintage fishermans lobster pot, woven tea tree and iron, 20th century,45cm high, 80cm diameter$2004009A vintage fishermans lobster pot,woven tea tree and iron, 20th century, 45cm high, 80cm diameter$200400 10Coco De Mer sailors box, 15Seychelles Islands, 19th century.Endemic only to the Seychelles the Coco De Mer nut is the largest known seed in existence and was highly coveted by sailors in the 18th and 19th century who prized it for its erotic appearance. Its botanical name Ladoicea callipyge is from the Greek and literally translates to beautiful buttocks. Unlike other coconuts the seed does not remain viable once at sea so its range is extremely limited and most of the 7000 odd known living examples are found on Vallee de Mai. The process of pollination to independent sapling takes at least 9 years.25cm long7 $1,0001,500811'