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Polished Fossil Orthoceras Bookend Pair
Devonian Period, circa 400 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Formed of fossiliferous stone with Orthoceras sp. specimens. 1.96 kg total, 11.7 cm each
From Morocco. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. -
Mosasaur 'Marine Dinosaur' Fossil Jaw Fragment with Teeth
Cretaceous Period, circa 145-65 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £195
A composite jaw fragment set with five teeth. 254 grams, 16 cm
From Morocco. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection.
The Mosasaur is an extinct, large marine reptile dinosaur with an elongated body, long snout and paddle-like limbs. Found worldwide, they competed with other well-known sea predators of the Late Cretaceous, such as plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs, for food, existing primarily on a diet of ammonoids, cuttlefish and fish. -
Bactrian Style Lapis Lazuli and Other Bead Necklace String
20th century A.D.Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
Composed of cornerless cube-shaped beads, restrung. 64 grams, 49 cm long
From London, UK, gallery collection, 1990s. -
Mosasaur 'Marine Dinosaur' Fossil Tooth Pair
Cretaceous Period, circa 145-65 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £59
Comprising two teeth, both showing good enamel. 68 grams total, 47 mm each
From Morocco. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection.
The Mosasaur is an extinct, large marine reptile dinosaur with an elongated body, long snout and paddle-like limbs. Found worldwide, they competed with other well-known sea predators of the Late Cretaceous, such as plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs, for food, existing primarily on a diet of ammonoids, cuttlefish and fish. -
Polished Ammonite Coaster Pair
Jurassic Period, circa 199-145 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £39
Comprising two composite plates composed of ammonite slices set in resin. 325 grams total, 12 cm each
From a Lincolnshire, UK, collection. -
Fossil Sapindopsis Plant Leaf
Cretaceous Period, circa 145-66 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
Comprising three joined leaves from an extinct genus Sapindopsis, related the to modern Platanaceae family. 521 grams, 20.5 x 14.6 cm
From Lebanon. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection. -
Mosasaur 'Marine Dinosaur' Fossil Jaw Fragment with Teeth
Cretaceous Period, circa 145-65 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £156
A composite jaw fragment set with four teeth. 340 grams, 18.5 cm
From Morocco. From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection.
The Mosasaur is an extinct, large marine reptile dinosaur with an elongated body, long snout and paddle-like limbs. Found worldwide, they competed with other well-known sea predators of the Late Cretaceous, such as plesiosaurs and ichthyosaurs, for food, existing primarily on a diet of ammonoids, cuttlefish and fish. -
Polished Baltic Amber with Insects
Oligocene Period, circa 45 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £85
Polished, transparent specimen with two insect inclusions. 3.4 grams, 50 mm
From Primorskoje Mine, Yantarnyi, Kaliningrad, Russia. From a Lincolnshire, UK, collection. -
Life-Size Adult Spinosaurus Dinosaur Skull Replica
Sold for (Inc. bp): £234
A full scale museum-quality reproduction skull fibreglass plaque of the dinosaur Spinosaurs maroccanus, from the Cretaceous Period (late Aptian), Tegana Formation, Taouz, Morocco, inscribed in the mould on the back of the skull by the artist 'John Mack'; four brass mounts to verso for wall hanging. 5 kg, 180 x 95 x 25 cm
Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman.
The Spinosaurus was both a beachcomber type scavenger and an active hunter taking small stranded Plesiosaurs, Pterosaurs, turtles and large fish; adults weighed up to 21 tonnes and grew up to 18 meters long. -
Woolly Mammoth Bone Bead Necklace String
Pleistocene Epoch, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £117
Restrung, using recently polished Mammuthus primigenius spherical bone beads. 156 grams, 60 cm
London, UK, collection, 1990s.
The mammoth lineage branched from the Asian elephant around 6 million years ago, and later on the Woolly Mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius, evolved in eastern Siberia. Woolly mammoths, being slightly smaller than living African elephants, were foragers and ate grass, as well as small, nutritious flowering plants that flourished in the environment where they lived. They may also have used their curved tusks to dig through snow and eat plants that other foragers were unable to reach. -
Fossil Bison Molar Tooth
Pleistocene Epoch, 2.6 million-11,700 years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £85
From a young adult Bison antiquus. 44.9 grams, 65 mm
From Central Nebraska, USA. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. -
Fossil Brittle Star
Ordovician Period, circa 485-443 million years B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £52
An irregular matrix with Ophiuroidea sp. specimen; repaired. 367 grams, 13.2 cm
From a Lincolnshire, UK, collection.