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LOT 2353
Natural History - Fossil White Agadir Ammonite
CRETACEOUS PERIOD, CIRCA 90 MILLION YEARS B.P.
4 1/2 in. (761 grams, 11.4 cm wide).
Freestanding with well-formed ribs. [No Reserve]
Provenance
From a Cambridgeshire, UK, collection.
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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