Matt Nunn, scientific instrument specialist at Flints Auctions, which handled the sale, said: "I knew this slide was a rare find, but its appeal was unknown as a Darwin specimen has never been seen at auction.
"Having received online bids from around the world, I am pleased that this fascinating piece of history has been bought by a private collector and is staying in the UK."
The specimen contained Scoriaceous Lava and its glass sample's label simply reads: "Collected by Darwin. Voyage of Beagle."
(Flints Auctions via SWNS)
Scoriaceous Lava is a rare material and its discovery by Darwin was key to the understanding of the geology of the volcanic islands and it represents some of the earliest scientific observations of the rock types in the Atlantic and Pacific.
The rock type itself, scoria, is now recognized as a widespread product of explosive basaltic volcanism.
Nunn said previously: “This is the first time I have ever seen anything related to Darwin and his scientific research outside of a museum or institution.
"To have a specimen that actually relates to him is really quite phenomenal.
"This piece of history will have a broad appeal and I anticipate interest from museums as well as collectors of Charles Darwin ephemera and those who are fascinated by scientific instruments.”
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