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LOT 2199
Natural History - Fossil Fern Nodule
CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD, 345-280 MILLION YEARS B.P.
2 1/8 - 2 1/4 in. (108 grams total, 54-58 mm).
An opened nodule with a pair of fern fossils. [2, No Reserve]
Provenance
From a Lincolnshire, UK, collection.
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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