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A LARGE AMMONITE FROM DORSET,Asteroceras Stellare from Lyme Regis on freestanding base. Jurassic circa 200million years old. 34cm x 34cm x 14cm

AMMONITE FOSSIL DEATHBED FROM MARSTON MAGNA SOMERSETA fossilised ammonite deathbed from the village of Marston Magna, Somerset. Ammonites fully pr...

A COMPLETE FOSSILISED REPTILE BARASAURUS BESAIRIEIA split stone containing both halves of Barasaurus Besairiei, an extinct genus of procolophonoid...

A COMPLETE FOSSILISED REPTILE BARASAURUS BESAIRIEI23cm x 14cm Extinct genus of procolophonoid para-reptile from the Permian. Preserved in a nodule...

LARGE FOSSIL STEGODON MOLAR IN JAWA large extinct Elephant (Stegodon) molar preserved in place in the jaw. It was found in river deposits and subs...

PLIOSAUR FOSSIL FEMUR FROM DORSET,Pliosaurus (named predator X due to its size) is an extinct genus of colossal marine reptile. This femur was dre...

A FOSSILISED SECTION OF EXTINCT HIPPOPOTAMUS JAW (HIPPOPOTAMUS GORGOPS), 12cm x 9cm From the Solo River, Java, Indonesia. Pliocene circa two milli...

A LOBSTER FOSSIL IN LIMESTONEFrom Haquel, Lebanon. Preserved on original limestone slab. Cretaceous circa 99 million years old.13cm x 10cm

A BRITISH FOSSIL BRITTLE STARFISHAesthetic limestone slab containing the remains of three fossilised Brittle Stars (Palaeocoma Egertoni). Found af...

JUVENILE CAVE BEAR FOSSIL CANINEA highly unusual and rare canine tooth from a juvenile Cave Bear (Ursus Spelaeus). From Gondenans-Les-Moulins, Fra...

CAVE BEAR CLAW FOSSIL,A complete claw from an adult Cave Bear (Ursus Spelaeus). From the Hateg Mountains of Romania. Pleistocene circa 20,000 year...

A FOSSIL FISH IN SPLIT STONE, A split stone containing a well-preserved and rare fish (Pteronisculus species) from the Sakamena Formation of Madag...

A PAIR OF FOSSIL FISH FROM GERMANY COLLECTED IN 1937A well preserved sprat fish (Leptolepis) in its natural stone from the infamous Solenhofen Lim...

AMMONITE FOSSILS FROM WHITBY, YORKSHIREA pair of ammonite fossils from Whitby, Yorkshire. Dactylioceras and Hildoceras (named in 1876 by Alpehus H...

AN OPALISED CLEONICERAS AMMONITE FOSSILCleoniceras Ammonite From the Majunga Basin, Madagascar. Natural shell displaying striking flashes of blue,...

AN OPALISED CLEONICERAS AMMONITE FOSSIL,Ammonite From the Majunga Basin, Madagascar. Natural shell displaying striking flashes of blue, green and ...

AN OPALISED CLEONICERAS AMMONITE FOSSILAmmonite From the Majunga Basin, Madagascar. Natural shell displaying striking flashes of blue, green and p...

A LARGE BRITISH AMMONITE FOSSIL FROM DORSET25cm x 20cm An Ammonite Fossil (Parkinsonia Dorsetensis) from Burton Bradstock, Dorset. Prepared and pr...

AMMOLITE GEMSTONE BACULITE FOSSIL Baculites are an extinct genus of heteromorph ammonite cephalopods, identifiable by their straight shell. This e...

ICHTHYOSAUR VERTEBRA FROM DORSET,Large vertebra from an ichthyosaurus, an extinct marine reptile which ruled the seas throughout the Jurassic peri...

A FOSSILISED MUD LOBSTERA very large and scarce fossil mud lobster (thalassina). Eocene in age circa 58-36 million years old.25cm in lengthFor sim...

A PAIR OF FOSSIL SAND DOLLARS FROM FRANCEAn aesthetic, natural stone slab containing a pair of very well-preserved Sand Dollars (Clypeaster specie...

A CRAB FOSSIL PRESERVED IN TRAVERTINE A VERY UNUSUAL TRAVERTINE FOSSILISED CRAB FROM THE TRAVERTINE QUARRIES OF PAMMUKALE TURKEY PLEISTOCENE CIRCA...

A CRAB FOSSIL PRESERVED IN TRAVERTINE A VERY UNUSUAL TRAVERTINE FOSSILISED CRAB FROM THE TRAVERTINE QUARRIES OF PAMMUKALE TURKEY PLEISTOCENE CIRCA...

A VERY LARGE LIBYAN DESERT GLASS TEKTITE, Formed when an asteroid struck the Sahara Desert circa 25 million years ago. Used by humans for thousand...

DESERT GLASS TEKTITE Formed when an asteroid struck the Sahara Desert circa 25 million years ago. Used by humans for thousands of years, and was f...

NEOLITHIC SCRAPING TOOLS IN DESERT GLASS TEKTITEFrom the Tenerean Culture, tool was worked circa 5,000 years ago. Fashioned out of ancient glass f...

NEOLITHIC FLINT PICK / ADZE EX HUGH FAWCETTFinely struck with excellent patina. The reverse bearing HF (Hugh Fawcett) collectors mark and the find...

A PALAEOLITHIC HAND AXE AND NEOLITHIC AXEHEADS FROM DORSET, A Hand axe of Palaeolithic form bearing location Wimbourne in White Patinated Flint, a...

A POLISHED NEOLITHIC STONE AXE HEAD FROM YORKSHIRE, Ex Victorian collection, finely shaped and polished. Found on the bank of the River Rye, Ness,...

A VERY RARE DINOSAUR FEATHER FOSSIL IN BURMESE AMBER,Found in the Cretaceous deposits circa 99 million years old in the amber mines in Kachin, Mya...

AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE SNAKE'S HEAD IN DINOSAUR AGE AMBER,From the amber mines of Kachin, Myanmar. Cretaceous circa 99 million years oldThe detail ...

A LIZARD FOOT FOSSIL IN DINOSAUR AGE AMBER, A clear piece of amber containing an exceptionally rare lizard foot with detailed preservation of its...

A MOSQUITO LAYING EGGS FOSSIL IN DINOSAUR AGE BURMESE AMBER,Exceptionally rare from the amber mines of Kachin, Hukaung Valley, Myanmar. Cretaceous...

RARE MODELS OF MINERALS AND CRYSTALS, A two-part complete set of 40 plaster of Paris Crystal Models produced by R.F.D. PARKINSON & CO Somerset.

A SMALL COLLECTION OF MINERALS IN AN ANTIQUE BOX, To include Amethyst, Rockcristal, Hematite, Cornelion, Aventurin, Jasper, Mossagate, Labrador, O...

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