This is the skeleton of Phar Lap, the famous racehorse, which was born in New Zealand, raced mostly in Australia and died in unexplained circumstances in the United States in 1932.
This asset is the skeleton of an extraordinarily successful and admired racehorse - Phar Lap won 27 out of 37 starts, boosting national pride in New Zealand and Australia during the Depression.
It is only part of the remains of the horse - the owners donated the skeleton to New Zealand and the heart and the hide to Australia, a division that has sparked an ongoing debate between Australia and New Zealand about who really 'owns' Phar Lap.
It reveals that Phar Lap had a very large skeleton - he was an abnormally large horse, standing 17 hands high.
It was originally preserved as a scientific specimen but is now a cultural icon for New Zealand.