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  • Fossil Worm Tubes – Oxfordshire £1.00£1.50 ex VAT

    Trace fossils of tube worms, Cycloserpula serpula. These were found in the Lower Kimmeridgian clay of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Each specimen is supplied with a card tray and information label.

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  • Fossulaster halli £2.25 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Gambier limestone, Miocene period, 22 to 5 million years ago.
    • Location: Mt. Gambier, South Australia
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Fossulaster halli

    Echinoid fossil specimens of the species, fossulaster halli, a unique species found within the Miocene period Limestones of Mount Gambier in Australia, making them between 22 to 5 million years old. A pale beige colour, these disc like samples are small and because of this, do not show much morphological features besides and opening and overall shape but certainly interesting to serious collectors, the samples will come supplied in a packet with a label.

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  • Gastropods – Morocco £3.00£9.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 145 to 65 million years ago.
    • Location: Morocco
    • Family: Gastrpod
    • Species: Unknown – Sea Snail

    High quality gastropod fossil shells from the Cretaceous period, collected from Morocco, these specimens exhibit excellent morphological detail, the shell shape and coil are seen clearly, samples are 10 mm in size and supplied in optional weights and will come in a bag with a label.

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  • Geocoma libanotica Brittle Star £16.00 ex VAT

    Geocoma libanotica fossil brittle stars which lived during the late Cretaceous period approximately 95 million years ago. The samples are preserved on a micritic limestone matrix called lagerstatten which has a fine grain texture and beige colouration. They come from the renowned Hajoula region in Lebanon and each brittle star measures approximately 30 mm in size while the overall matrix is square shaped measuring 10 x 10 cm making them suitable as little gifts, for enthusiasts, young collectors or educational use. Each piece will come supplied with a stand and small information label.

    • Class: Echinoderm
    • Species: Geocoma libanotica
    • Age: Late Cretaceous period
    • Location: Hajoula, Lebanon
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  • Glossopteris £4.00 ex VAT

    Fossil Leave specimens from the plant, Glossopteris meaning “tongue”, (because the leaves were tongue-shaped) is the largest genus of the extinct order of seed ferns known as Glossopteridales.The plant was known to have grown along the palaeo-super continent of Gondwana during the Permian. These particular specimens come from Australia and are approx 3″ x 2″ and will come in a small card tray with information label.

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    Glycymeris Glycymeris £0.60 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Pleistocene period, 2,588,000 to 11,700 years ago.
    • Location: Red Crag, Walton on Naze, UK.
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Glycymeris glycymeris

    Glycymeris Glycymeris fossil bivalve specimens, these shells, although tarnished yellow still show growth lines, hinges and more, they were excavated from the Red Crag formation in Walton on Naze, UK and are excellent Pleistocene fossil samples for those with an interest in more recent fauna. Shells are approximately 4 to 5 cm in size and come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    Goniatite and Orthoceras Slab (Polished) £58.33 ex VAT

    A large slab carved from genuine fossiliferous limestone rock containing numerous fossilised shell remains. The slab also has 4 large fossils displayed on it, 3 Goniatite shells (a species of ammaoid) and a large single Orthoceras shell (fossil squid shell). The slab has been fully polished on the front and edges and measures 45cm x 42cm at it’s widest points. Supplied With a free metal stand for displaying it on. Ideal for general fossil collectors or if your looking for that unique piece to show off in your home.

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    Goniatite Polished (Brown) £3.00 ex VAT

    2″ size specimens, highly polished, brown in colour . Due to being polished morphological features such as clear suture lines can clearly be seen, ideal gifts or collectors specimens.

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  • Goniatite Polished (Grey) £3.00£6.00 ex VAT

    Highly polished, grey in colour . Due to being polished morphological features such as clear suture lines can clearly be seen, ideal gifts or collectors specimens.

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    Goniatites – Morocco £2.00£12.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Late Devonian period, 372 – 358 million years old
    • Location: Alnif, Morocco
    • Species: Various species.

    Various goniatite fossil specimens from Alnif, Morocco, supplied by weight with various options available, these hematite stained red fossils show clear suture lines, chambers and coils, they are supplied in whole and partial pieces varying between 10 to 15 mm in size. Dated to the late Devonian period, 372.2 million years ago to 358.9 million years ago these fossils were found in what is now Alnif, Morocco, an area more known for it’s dessert and heat. However, during the late Devonian period, this area was submerged, being a marine environment, in which these various species of goniatites as well as other marine dwelling fauna lived.

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  • Grammoceras sp – Somerset £2.00 ex VAT

    Grammoceras is an extinct genus of Ammonite, which existed during the Jurassic period. Distinct due to their disc-like curved shell and distinct, thin ridges. These ammonite specimens are very well preserved, making them a perfect tool for analysis,while also providing the quality to become a display piece in fossil collections, particularly those geared towards UK marine fossils. These particular specimens are of an unknown species and were found in Illminster, Somerset, UK. They range from 1″ – 2″ and come provided with a white card tray and information label.

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  • Gryphaea arcuata £2.00£4.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, 200 to 174 million years ago.
    • Location: Hook Cliff, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, UK.
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Gryphaea arcuata

    Gryphea Arcuata are a common bivalve fossil and as such, these specimens are often used for educational purposes. These samples come from Hook Cliff in Yorkshire and are roughly 6 cm in length, found in Jurassic strata, they are 200 to 174 million years old and are of high quality, showing such morphological features as growth lines, hinges and more. A dull grey colour, they are suitable for collectors as well of fine quality specimens.

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  • Gryphaea Arcuata – Study Grade £1.50 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, 200 to 174 million years ago.
    • Location: Hook Cliff, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, UK.
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Gryphaea arcuata

    Gryphea Arcuata are a common bivalve fossil and as such, these specimens are often used for educational purposes. These study grade samples come from Hook Cliff in Yorkshire and are roughly 4 to 5 cm in length, found in Jurassic strata, they are 200 to 174 million years old and are of a lower quality than our A Grade material, thus making them more cost effective for schools and educational bodies to purchase, showing such morphological features as growth lines and hinges, the specimens are between 4 to 5 cm in length and come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    Gryphaea Bilobata £3.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Kellaways Bed formation, 165 to 160 million years ago.
    • Location: Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, UK.
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Gryphaea bilobata

    Gryphaea bilobata fossil specimens exhibit a wider shape than earlier gryphaea species, these samples are of Jurassic age, found in the Kellaways bed formation in Yorkshire, making them over 160 million years old. They are suitable for educational use and for collectors, as they show evolutionary changes, as well as excellent morphological details such as growth lines on the surface of their bronze coloured shells. Measuring approximately 7 cm in size, these samples will come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    Gulielmiceras gulielmi £2.00£3.50 ex VAT

    Species Name: Gulielmiceras gulielmi

    Family: Ammonite

    Age: Jurassic, Lower Lias

    Location: Charmouth, Dorset

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    Halysites Catenularius £1.75 ex VAT

    A colonial coral which lived in warm shallow waters and is common in the limestone rocks of the Silurian period. Halysites is often associated with other corals that formed small reefs.

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  • Harpoceras £1.50£6.50 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Toarcian age, 182 to 174 million years ago
    • Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK
    • Family: Ammanoid
    • Species: Harpoceras

    Harpoceras ammonite fossils found in Ilminster, Somerset, UK, these Jurassic period ammonites exhibited a typical coiled shell, though the ribbing is faint, they detail ammonitic suture lines upon closer inspection, varying in size, these particular species are beige cream colour and are available in a range of sizes and grades, supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    Harpoceras Display Specimens £7.08£16.70 ex VAT

    Species name: Harpoceras

    Geological Age: Jurassic, Upper Lias, 200 to 180 million years.

    Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK

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  • Haugia sp. Ammonite £32.00 ex VAT

    A large Haugia Fossil Ammonite specimen from France, measuring 13.5cm in diameter. The specimen has been cleaned up and suture lines are clearly visible. If placed in the right position, the fossil is free standing. The specimen comes with a small information card.

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    Heliolites Display Piece (1) £25.00 ex VAT

    A display piece of heliolites of the Silurian period, Wenlock series and found in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. This specimen weighs approximately 1.8 kg and measures approximately 19 by 15 cm.

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    Heliolites Interstinctus £1.75 ex VAT

    A colonial coral which lived in warm shallow waters and is common in the limestone rocks of the Silurian period. Heliolites is often associated with other corals that formed small reefs.

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    Heliolites interstinctus Display Piece £32.00 ex VAT

    A display specimen of Heliolites interstinctus from the Silurian period, Wenlock Series that was found in Dudley, West Midlands, UK. This specimen measures approximately 18 cm in diameter and weighs approximately 2.6 kg. This piece is supplied with a information label.

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  • Heliophora orbicularis £2.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Heliophora orbicularis, collected from the Western Sahara, Morocco. Heliophora orbicularis is an unusual species of echinoid, characterised by their unique finger like protrusions, jutting outward from one side. They date to the Upper Pilocene period, approximately 3.6 million years ago. They have a relatively flat, disc like shape and belong to the sand dollar family. Their distinct appearance is highly variable among individual specimens in terms of over all shape and size. These particular samples have been mostly cleaned and prepped so that features on the surface of the body can be viewed, as well as the ‘fingers’. Please note there may be some blemishes present however. These specimens are beige in colour and come supplied in a 1.5″ x 1.5″ white card try with information label.

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  • Heliophyllum Horn Coral £1.00 ex VAT

    Good quality horn corals. Size approx 1.5″ to 2″ in length.

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  • Hexagonaria Sp. £2.25£3.50 ex VAT

    A specimen of a Hexagonaria, which is an extinct genus of rugose coral, found in the Sahara Region, Morocco and from the Devonian period. The specimens belong to an unknown species and have not been polished, better resembling what these corals would have looked like during life. Additionally, the rough genuine faces provides an excellent tool for analysis. All specimens are approximately 2″ in size and supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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  • Hexagonaria Sp. – Polished £3.50£5.00 ex VAT

    A specimen of a Hexagonaria, which is an extinct genus of rugose coral, found in the Sahara Region, Morocco. The specimens belong to an unknown species and have been polished. This makes them a great addition to any collection. Additionally, the rough genuine face beneath provides an excellent tool for analysis. All specimens are Devonian in age, approximately 2-3″ in size and supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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  • Holaster Laevis £2.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Albanian stage, Cretaceous period, 113 to 100 million years ago.
    • Location: Wilmington, Devon, UK
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Holaster laevis

    Holaster laevis fossil echinoid specimens dating back to the Albanian stage of the Cretaceous period, over 100 million years ago, found in Wilmington, Devon in the UK, they are an off white colour, oval shaped and globular, suitable for educational use.

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  • Holectypus depressus £0.75£2.45 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Inferior Oolite Beds, middle Jurassic period, 74 to 163 million years ago
    • Location: Broadway, Gloucestershire, UK
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Holectypus depressus

    Holectypus depressus echinoid fossil specimens found in the Inferior Oolite beds of Broadway, Gloucestershire, UK. Over 160 million years old, these sandy coloured samples are 20 mm in size and show excellent details on the surface and are relatively clean and free of matrix. Supplied in two sizes and with a label, suitable for educational use and collectors.

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  • Horn Coral £0.50£5.00 ex VAT

    Specimen: Horn Coral

    Geological Age: Silurian, Wenlock Series

    Location: Shropshire, UK

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  • Ichthyosaur Bone – UK £8.00£20.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Ichthyosaur Bone, collected from Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. These specimens are from the Brachypterygius Sp. and date to approximately 157 – 152 Ma. This puts these samples in the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic period, which is the apex of the dinosaur’s rule on Earth. Ichthyosaur’s are an order of large ancient marine reptiles, that went extinct around 95 million years ago. The pieces are from undetermined body parts and could be remnants from various parts of the animal. These samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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  • Ichthyosaur Vertebrae – UK £25.00£40.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Ichthyosaur Vertebrae, collected from Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. These specimens are from the genus Brachypterygius, and date to approximately 157 – 152 Ma. This puts these samples in the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic period, which is the apex of the dinosaur’s rule on Earth. Ichthyosaur’s are an order of large ancient marine reptiles, that went extinct around 95 million years ago. These specimens are vertabrae, which are a group of individual bones which interlock to form the spinal column. These specimens range in colour from pale grey, to brown and then rusty orange. Each specimen measures between 2.5″ – 4″ approximately. Whilst all specimens are of a good quality, these vertebrae are available in two different grades:

    Grade 1: Higher Grade

    Grade 2: Slightly lower grade

    All samples come in a white card tray with and information label.

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  • Ichthyosaur Vertebrae Display Piece – 1 £70.00 ex VAT

    A fascinating display piece of an Ichthyosaur Vertebrae, collected from Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. This specimen is from the genus Brachypterygius, and dates to approximately 157 – 152 Ma. Ichthyosaur’s are an order of large ancient marine reptiles, that went extinct around 95 million years ago. This is an example of one if its vertebrae, which is a group of individual bones which interlock to form the spinal column. This superb specimen measures approximately 9 x 9 x 3cm at its widest and longest points. It measures approximately 400 grams. Due to the valuble nature of our display pieces, they will all be shipped via courier only. Supplied with an information label.

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    Ilymatogyra Arietina £0.90£1.10 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Ilymatogyra arietina
    • Geological Age: Lower Cretaceous, 125 to 113 million years ago.
    • Location: Austin, Texas, USA.

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    Inoceramas Bivalve £1.50 ex VAT

    Inoceramas Fossil Bivalve Specimen, Sizes of specimens are 2″ – 3″. and come in a card tray with label. Great for teaching use.

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  • Isastrea explanata £8.00 ex VAT

    Isastrea fossil coral of Jurassic age, collected from Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, UK. Isastrea is an extinct species of Scleractinian coral which existed in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. These reef building corals had a symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae and so lived in in shallow, warm, clear marine waters. These specimens measure approximately 3″ in size and come in a white card tray with an information label.

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    Large Polished Belemnites £3.50 ex VAT

    Family: Cephalopod

    Species: Belemnite sp.

    Geological Age: Jurassic period, 200 to 145 million years ago.

    Location: UK

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  • Leiotomaster bosei £2.75 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Eagle Ford Shale, Upper Cretaceous period, 96 to 90 million years old.
    • Location: Terrell County, Texas, USA
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Leiotomaster bosei

    Leiotomaster bosei fossil echinoid specimens from the famous Eagle Ford Shale formation in Texas, USA, these samples are an off white colour with a globular, heart like shape. Features such as ambulacra are easily visible, each fossil measures around 1 cm in diameter, though small, they are excellent for serious collectors, especially of American fossils.

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    Lepidodendron Sp. £4.00£8.00 ex VAT

    Genus Name: Lepidodendron

    Division: Lycopodiophyta

    Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya

    Location: Marles-les-mines, Pas-de-Calais, France

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  • Lepidostrobus £2.50£3.10 ex VAT

    Geological Age: Carboniferous, approx 330 million years old

    Fossil Location: United Kingdom

    The specimen is a plant cone which released spores in to the air to help spread seeds. Specimens are British material and are supplied in a card tray with label.

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    Lepidostrobus Positive and Negative Matching Pairs £10.00 ex VAT

    Geological Age: Carboniferous, Weastphalian ‘A’

    Location: Lancashire, UK.

    A high quality matching pair siderite nodule containing a Lepidostrobus (cone) plant fossil with a leafy stem. The specimens are 6cm x 4.5cm and come in a white card tray with an information label. These species are uncommon, and has not been damaged during cracking of the nodule.

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  • Leptaena depressa £1.10£1.62 ex VAT

    Species Name: Leptaena depressa

    Family: Brachiopod

    Age: Silurian, Wenlock Series

    Location: Dudley, West Midlands, UK

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  • Leptopius Weevil Cacoon £7.30 ex VAT

    Leptopius duponti fossil weevil cacoons from the Holocene period found in Elliston, south Australia. Known informally as pixie clogs, the cacoons were spun by the weevils in their pupae stage in order to protect them during metamorphosis into adult beetles. An interesting piece for fossil collectors or educational use to exhibit an example of a ‘trace fossil’, the cacoons are approximately 50 mm in length and 30 mm in diameter and come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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    Limopsis Striatopunctatus £0.25 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Limopsis striatopunctatus
    • Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, Fossil Hills formation, 145 to 66 million years ago.
    • Location: Carson country, South Dakota, USA.

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  • Lingulella davisii £1.45 ex VAT

    Lingulella davisii is an extinct species of brachiopod, which existed during the middle Cambrian. Unique for their phosphatic shell, these brachiapods are from Wales and come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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    Liopleurodon Bones Cut and Poloished £9.00£12.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
    • Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
    • Family: Pliosaur
    • Species: Liopleurodon

    Fossil bones belonging to Liopleurodon, the apex predator of the Jurassic oceans. These specimens were found in the Kimmeridgian beds of Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK in and are cut and polished, available in various sizes, they are great for collectors, gifts or educational use. The pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a label.

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  • Liostrea Delta £3.00 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Liostrea delta
    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Kimmeridge clay, 199 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK.

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    Lithostrotion junceum £1.00 ex VAT

    One of the most common and best known Carboniferous corals. In the above species, the corallites are circular in outline and not in contact with each other.
    Sometimes referred to as “spaghetti Rock”

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  • Lovenia Forbesi £4.10 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Miocene period, 23 to 5 million years old.
    • Location: Morgan Limestone, Mannum Formation, Mannum, Australia
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Lovenia forbesi

    Lovenia forbesi fossil echinoid specimens from the Morgan limestone formation found in Mannum, Australia, excellent high quality samples with a heart shape and visually clear morphological details and an off white or beige colouration. Each sample is approximately 40 mm in diameter and come supplied in a plastic box with a clear lid and label.

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  • Mactromya Cardioides – B Grade £1.50£1.75 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, Ibex zone, 200 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Blockley Quarry, Near, Moreton, Gloucestershire, UK
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Mactromya Cardioides

    Mactroymya bivalve fossil specimens dated from the Lower Lias of the Jurassic period over 200 million years old, these B grade samples from Blockley quarry in Gloucestershire are lower quality, still showing morphologicla features, but will exhibit broken parts and discolouration, available in two sizes, supplied in a tray with a label.

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    Mantelliceras Display Piece £12.00 ex VAT

    A display specimen of Mantelliceras from the late cretaceous period, the specimen was found in Madagascar.

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  • Marine Reptile Bone £1.25 ex VAT

    Remains of marine reptile bones, mostly Ichthyosaur, Pliosaur and Plesiosaur. Specimens are approx 1″ – 2″ in size and come supplied in a card tray with label.

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  • Marine Reptile Bone – UK £5.00£13.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of Marine Reptile Bone collected from Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. These samples are from an unidentified species, however they date to approximately 157 – 152 Ma. This puts these samples in the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic period, which is the apex of the dinosaur’s rule on Earth. The specimens display a rusty brown colouration and showcase their porous bone structure. The pieces are from undetermined body parts and could be remnants from various parts of the animal. These samples are available in various sizes and come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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    Meleagrinella Echinata £0.30 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Meleagrinella echinata
    • Geological Age: Cornbrash limestone, Jurassic, 200 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Weymouth, Dorset.
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  • Metacanthina (Hollardops) £18.00 ex VAT

    Metacanthina fossil Trilobite Specimens, roughly 3″ long and are imbedded in matrix. The specimens show clear features such as eyes and segments and are supplied in a white card tray with a label. All are high quality specimens at an excellent price perfect for collectors and teachers alike.

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    Micraster Gibbus £10.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Upper Chalk, Cretaceous, 145 and 65 million years ago.
    • Location: Kent, UK
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Species: Micraster gibbus

    Micraster gibbus is a sub species of the micraster echinoid, well known for their heart shaped appearance. These fossil specimens were found in Kent, UK in the upper chalk beds formed in the Cretaceous period 145 million years ago. They are roughly 5 cm in size and ideal educational use or collectors and will come supplied in a tray with a data label.

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    Modiolus Bipartitus
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Modiolus bipartitus
    • Geological Age: Oxford clay, Jurassic, 200 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Weymouth, Dorset.
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    Modiolus Hillianus £1.00 ex VAT

    Specimen: Modiolus Hillianus

    Geological Age: Jurassic, Ibex Zone, Lower Lias

    Location: Blockley, Gloucestershire, UK.

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  • Mosasaur Tooth £2.50 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
    • Location: Khouribga, Morocco.
    • Family: Marine reptile
    • Species: Mosasaur species.

    Fossil mosasaur teeth specimens found in Cretaceous beds in Khouribga, Morocco. This species of mosasaur lived 70 million years ago, the teeth are around 2 to 3 cm in length and have a typical cone shape. Excellent for educational use, they come supplied in a sample tray with a label.

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    Mosasaur Tooth in Matrix (Composite) £6.00 ex VAT

    Fossilised teeth which once belonged to the large marine reptiles known as Mosasaurs. The crocodile shape body of the Mosasaurs along with their flippers and paddle like tail make the species immediately recognisable by professionals. Each tooth measures approx 4cm in length.

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  • Neptunia Contraria £1.40£2.00 ex VAT

    Neptunia Contraria, an unusual Gastropod because unlike the majority, this one coiled it’s shell to the left. Hence the name Contraria. The name for this type of coiling is sinistral. Each specimen is supplied in a 3″x2″ white card tray.

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  • Oculospongia £1.25 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Upper Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 120 to 112 million years ago.
    • Location: Faringdon sponge gravel beds, Oxfordshire, UK.
    • Family: Sea sponge
    • Species: Oculospongia

    Oculospongia fossil sea sponges found in the Faringdon sponge gravel beds of Oxfordshire, UK. They are around 40 mm in size, exhibit a spherical shape and earthy brown colour, they are representative of typical sponges most would expect. Suitable for both collectors and for educational use to display the variety of sponges today and through out the fossil record. Supplied in a card tray with a data label.

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  • Ogyginus corndensis Trilobite £3.50£10.00 ex VAT

    Ogyginus comdensis was a species of asaphid trilobites from the Ordovician period, and found in abundance in Wales. They were characterised by their squat, rounded bodies. These specimens are preserved within a mud stone matrix, some of which has been polished, but all of which has been cut to display the fossils in their entirety. A perfect specimen for analysis of different orders of trilobite if purchased along side a more common variation, these fossils could also be used as a display piece. All fossils are provided with a white card tray and information label.

    Available in the folowing sizes:

    • Small – Approximately 1cm
    • Medium – Apprximately 2cm
    • Large – Approximately 4-5cm

    These sizes refer to the length of the trilobite, not the matrix they are contained in. Matrix size varies between specimens.

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  • Ogyginus sp. pygidium £3.00£5.00 ex VAT

    Ogyginus sp fossil pygidiums from the Llanvirn series during the middle of the Ordovician period, the samples come from mid Wales in the UK and are preserved on a fine grained solid mudstone matrix. The pygidiums (tail) are available and it is believed that this is due to moulting behaviour of the animal in which it anchored its tail to the sea floor to moult its old carapace, during the process. The samples are well preserved and range between 15 t0 20 mm in size and increasingly more difficult to come by. They are ideal for both collectors and enthusiasts but also ideal for educational use to describe the animals behaviour in life, each samples will come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

    • Class: Trilobata
    • Species: Ogyginus sp.
    • Age: Llanvirn series, middle Ordovician period
    • Location: Mid Wales, UK.

     

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    Opthalmosaurus Vertebra Display Piece (1) £80.00 ex VAT

    A fossil specimen of Opthalmosaurus vertebra, Ichthyosaur group of marine reptiles. The specimen has a diameter of approximately 9 cm and is approximately 4 cm thick.

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    Ornithella Digona £0.50 ex VAT
    • Family: Brachiopod
    • Species: Ornithella digona
    • Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 145 to 65 million years ago.
    • Location: Weymouth, Dorset.
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  • Orthoceras – Rough £4.00£10.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Ordovician period, 488 to 420 millions years old
    • Location: Erfoud, Morocco
    • Family: Cephalapod
    • Species: Orthoceras fluminense

    Orthoceral fossil specimens from the limestone deposits located in Erfoud, Morocco, these samples which are Ordovician in age, over 400 million years old, echibit morphological details of the cephalapods shells very well, the separate segments can easily be seen and are between 3 to 6 cm in size and an off white colour. Available by weight, ideal for teaching use, the pieces will come supplied in a bag with a label.

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  • Orthoceras (Geisonoceras) Single Slab £4.00 ex VAT

    A single Geisonoceras orthoceras specimen on matrix. The shell has been polished and so stands out. Comes with a free stand. Slab size is 15cm x 10cm.approx.

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  • Orthoceras Pairs – Cut and Polished £8.00£15.00 ex VAT

    We have cut and polish these orthoceras pairs from Morocco. These samples beutifully display the internal sections, making them both a useful educational specimen, as well as a striking addition to any collection. Orthoceras are ancient nautiloid cephalopods that existed during the mid-Ordivician period, around 370 million years ago. Nautiloids are known for their distinct spiral shell, while orthoceras possess a long, straight one instead. However, orthoceras shells still retain the distinct chambers, connected by a siphuncle and separated by walls called septa.

    We offer these specimens in pairs of three different sizes and provide them in a polythene bag with information card.

    Small: Approx 9cm

    Medium: Approx 13cm

    Large: Approx 17cm

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    Orthoceras Single (small) £1.50 ex VAT

    Geological Age: Ordovician (488 million to 443 million years ago).

    Location: Atlas Mountain Range, Morocco, North Africa.

    Orthoceras fossil shells on a limestone matrix which have been carved out and polished to highlight the orthoceras shell better. Specimens are just a few inches in size and are suitable for children.

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  • Orthoceras Slab (sp 1) £120.00 ex VAT

    This large Geisonoceras (Orthoceras) slab is 21 x 26inches. The slab comes from the Atlas Mountain Range, South Morocco. The age is Devonian, around 395-345 million years ago.

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    Orthoceras Slab sp2 £208.33 ex VAT

    A large size slab containing numerous Orthoceras fossils. The fossils belonged to pre-historic squid called Geisonoceras which belonged to the Orthoceras group. This large slab measures 74cm x 67cm and comes with a free metallic stand for displaying it on. Ideal for fossil collectors or for display in a home.

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  • Orthoceras Slab sp3 £208.33 ex VAT

    A large size slab containing numerous Orthoceras fossils. The fossils belonged to pre-historic squid called Geisonoceras which belonged to the Orthoceras group. This large slab measures 57cm x 52cm and comes with a free metallic stand for displaying it on. Ideal for fossil collectors or for display in a home.

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    Osteolepis £3.00£6.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Devonian period, Old red sandstone, Sandwick fish beds
    • Location: Orkney Islands, Scotland
    • Family: Osteolepidae
    • Species: Osteolepis macrolepidotus

    Various fossil specimens of Osteolepis macrolepidotus found in the Sandwick fish beds of the Orkney Islands in Soctland. The matrix is old red sandstone meaning the fish lived during the Devonian period. Fragments of the animal are visible such as scales and fins.

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  • Osteolepis macrolepidotus £100.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Devonian period, Old red sandstone, Sandwick beds
    • Location: Orkney Islands, Scotland
    • Family: Osteolepidae
    • Species: Osteolepis macrolepidotus

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  • Otodus Obliquus In Matrix £4.80 ex VAT

    Extinct mackerel shark tooth from the phosphate deposits of the Atlas mountains, Morocco. A classic cream coloured tooth cemented in a matrix of Eocene Age approx. 50-55 million years old.

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  • Otodus Obliquus Teeth £3.00£4.50 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago.
    • Location: Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
    • Family: Shark
    • Species: Otodus obliquus

    Otodus obliquus fossil teeth from an extinct genus of mackerel shark found in the phosphate beds near the Atlas mountains in Morocco. The sharks lived during the Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago. Available in various sizes and supplied in a small display box with a label, they are ideal for educational use, gifts and older children.

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    Palaeofavosites £2.50£4.16 ex VAT

    Species Name: Palaeofavosites

    Family: Coral

    Age: Silurian, 430 million years old, Wenlock Series

    Location: Dudley, West Midlands

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    Palaeoniscum freieslebeni £60.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Permian period, 298 to 251 million years ago.
    • Location: Ferry Hill, Durham, UK.
    • Family: Fish
    • Species: Palaeoniscum freieslebeni

    Palaeoniscum freieslebeni fossil lobbed fin fish specimen in a marl matrix, dated to the Permian period 298 million years ago, the sample which was found in Ferry Hill, Durham, UK measures 23 x 11 x 3 cm and comes with a stand and data label. Ideal for serious fossil collectors as well as educational or museum displays.

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    Panopea Gurgitis £0.40 ex VAT

    Fossil name: Panopea Gurgitis

    Fossil type: Bivalve

    Geological Age: Cretacious period, Lower greensand

    Fossil Location: Atherfield, Isle of White

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  • Paradoxides Fossil Trilobite £250.00 ex VAT

    One of the largest known species of Trilobites, from the Moroccan Sahara. Paradoxides are found in western Europe and America. The body shows clear segmentation and other morphological features such as genal spines. The species is one the largest to have lived with some specimen known to reach almost half a meter in size.These specimens also include a free stand to display it on.

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    Pecopteris Sp. £6.00 ex VAT

    Genus Name: Pecopteris

    Division: Pteridophyta

    Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya

    Location: Marles-les-mines, Pes-de-Calais, France

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    Pectunculus Species £0.40 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Pectunculus (exact species unknown)
    • Geological Age: Miocene epoch, Neogene period, 23 to 5 million years ago.
    • Location: Leognan, France.

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  • Pelecypods – Morocco £2.00£10.00 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Devonian period,419 to 320 million years old.
    • Location: Assa, Morocco
    • Family: Bivalve

    Pelecypod (bivalve) fossil specimens dating back to the Devonian period, these 400 million year old samples are supplied by weight and are ideal for educational purposes, they are 20 mm in size, orange in colour and show excellent morphological details. Supplied in a polythene bag with an information label.

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  • Pentremites sp – B Grade £0.40 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Mississippian, early Carboniferous period, 358 to 323 million years old
    • Location: Indian Springs Shale Formation, Crawford County, Indiana, USA
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Class: Blastoidea
    • Species: Pentremites sp.

    Pentremites sp. blastoid collected from the Mississippian Indian Springs Shale Formation in Crawford County, Indiana, USA. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm.

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  • Pentremites sp. – Pennsylvanian £2.50 ex VAT

    • Geological Age: Pennsylvanian stage, late Carboniferous period, 323 to 298 million years old
    • Location: Indiana and Oklahoma, USA
    • Family: Echinoderm
    • Class: Blastoidea
    • Species: Pentremites sp.

    Pentremites sp. blastoid collected from Pennsylvanian sediments in Indiana or Oklahoma, USA. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm. These specimens measure approximately 2 cm in diameter.

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  • Perisphinctes £4.50 ex VAT

    Perisphinctes are an extinct species of ammonite which lived during the lower Jurassic period, 163 to 145 million years ago. The animal could grown from anywhere between 10 mm to over a meter in diameter, making them among the largest of the ammonites. Their shells exhibit excellent morphological features such as clear, distinct ribbing and occasionally, well defined ammonitic suture lines, among the near perfect coil shape, it could be said that perisphinctes are the text book ammonite. These specimens are 1.5″ – 2″ in size and come supplied in a white card tray with information label.

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  • Perisphinctes – Polished £13.00£15.00 ex VAT

    Specimens of polished perisphinctes from Tulear, Madagascar. Preisphinctes are an extinct species of ammonite which lived during the lower Jurassic period, 163 to 145 million years ago. Samples are available in two sizes and are supplied in a white card tray with an information label.

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    Perisphinctes display piece (1) £17.00 ex VAT

    This specimen of Perisphinctes from Poitou, France shows everything of what one would expect from a typical ammonite fossil. The specimen is from the Jurassic period, Callovian and is 9cm in diameter.

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    Perna sp. £1.25 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Perna (exact species unknown).
    • Geological Age: Jurassic, 200 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Coober Pedy, Australia.
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  • Petrified Teak Wood Display Piece (2) £60.00 ex VAT

    A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 25 by 21 by 11 cm and weighs approximately 8.30 kg.

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  • Petrified Teak Wood Display Piece (4) £33.33 ex VAT

    A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 8 by 8 by 28 cm and weighs approximately 2.90 kg.

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    Petrified Teak Wood Display Piece (5) £41.67 ex VAT

    A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 6 by 7 by 38 cm and weighs approximately 3 kg.

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  • Petrified Teak Wood Display Piece (7) £100.00 ex VAT

    A display specimen of petrified teak wood that is freestanding and has been polished to give a smooth appearance. This specimen was found in Indonesia and is approximately 20 million years old (Miocene). This piece measures approximately 6 by 8 by 38 cm and weighs approximately 10.05 kg.

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  • Phacops (enrolled) £1.50£3.00 ex VAT

    We have several hundred of these small enrolled Phacops. Specimens are available in two sizes, approximately 2 cm and approximately 3 cm. The morphology of these specimens is excellent as minute details can be clearly seen, especially when viewed under a hand lens.

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    Phacops Latifrons

    Family: Trilobite.

    Species: Phacops Latifrons.

    Geological Age: Couvinian, middle Devonian period, 380 to 360 million years ago.

    Location: Vireux-Molhain, France.

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    Phacops Rana Milleri £70.00 ex VAT

    Family: Trilobite.

    Species: Phacops rana milleri

    Geological Age: Silica shale formation, Devonian, 419 to 350 million years ago.

    Location: State of Ohio, USA.

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  • Pholadomya ambigua £2.00 ex VAT

    Species Name : Phodalomya ambigua

    Geological Age: Jurassic, Lower Lias, Ibex zone

    Fossil Location: Blockley Quarry, Nr, Moreton, Glo

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  • Pleurotomaria Tuberculata £4.00 ex VAT
    • Family: Gastropod
    • Species: Pleurotomaria tuberculata
    • Geological Age: Ibex zone, Lower Lias, Jurassic Period, 200 to 145 million years ago.
    • Location: Blockley. Gloucestershire, UK.

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    Pliacatula spinosa £0.30 ex VAT

    Fossil name: Pliacatula spinosa

    Fossil type: Bivalve

    Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, Ibex zone

    Fossil Location: Gloucestershire, England

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    Plicatula Placunea £0.50 ex VAT
    • Family: Bivalve
    • Species: Plicatula placunea
    • Geological Age: Aptian stage, Lower Cretaceous, 125 to 113 million years ago.
    • Location: Lioux, France.

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