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LOT 0398
Natural History - British Fossil Extinct Crocodile Bones
JURASSIC PERIOD, CIRCA 200-180 MILLION YEARS B.P.
8 5/8 in. (2 kg, 22 cm).
Displaying the partial remains of the brain cavity and jaw in a matrix.
Provenance
From North Yorkshire, UK.
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LOT 0398
Natural History - British Fossil Extinct Crocodile Bones
Estimate £500 - 700€580 - 810 (for guidance only)$680 - 950 (for guidance only)
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