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A display specimen of an Dactylioceras commune positive with two negatives from Scarborough, UK. The sample is supplied in a 4″ x 3″ white card tray, it weighs roughly 209 grams and measures approximately 5.5 x 6 x 5 cm. This piece is perfect for any beginner fossil collector, but could also make an excellent teaching aid.
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A display specimen of an Dactylioceras commune positive with two negatives from Scarborough, UK. This sample is a nodule which broke to reveal a central positive section with two outer negatives, this has created a specimen which gives an excellent view of the fossils structure and detail. These fossils date back to the lower Jurassic period, they are a well known and popular fossil specimen, their tightly, even coiled shells, black colouration and constant ribbing make them the text book fossil specimen. The sample is supplied in a 4″ x 3″ white card tray, it weighs roughly 209 grams and measures approximately 5.5 x 6 x 5 cm. This piece is perfect for any beginner fossil collector, but could also make an excellent teaching aid.
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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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Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
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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Cream coloured ammonites from Ilminster, Somerset, UK. Sizes vary between 1.5″ – 2″.
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Arnioceras semicostatum fossil ammonite specimens dated to the lower Lias stage of the Jurassic period, around 160 million years ago. These samples are with a hard limestone matrix and were found in East Yorkshire, UK. They exhibit a ribbed, coiled shell and appear as many would expect of an ammonite, making these suitable for younger people with an interest in geology or fossils as well as collectors and educational bodies. The samples overall have a grey tone in colour though some are a faded brown and contain an amount of fossil shells per piece, increasing with size. Available in three sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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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.
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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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, lower lias, obtusum zone, 200 to 174 million years old.
• Location: Charmouth, Dorset, UK.
• Family: Ammonoid
• Species: Promicroceras planicosta
Promicroceras planicosta amomnite fossils which exhibit excellent morphological features, deep ribbing, evolute shells with open umbilicus, these samples are from the Jurassic period and were collected from Charmouth in Dorset, UK, 25 mm in size they are suitable for collectors, their shells have become agatised during the fossilisation process and so exhibit a pearly lustre and are still set within a limestone matrix. Supplied in a card tray with a label.
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.
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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• Geological Age: Albian epoch, lower Cretaceous, 110 to 102 million years old
• Location: Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Desmoceras
Desmoceras ammonite fossil specimens dated to the lower Cretaceous period, making them over 102 million years old, these samples were found in the Mahajanga Province, Madagascar and exhibit a silver coloured shell, very faint ribbing and a shallow coil. They are approximately 25 mm in diameter and also show iridescence on the shells surface. Suitable for older children, collectors, gifts and educational use, the sample will come supplied in a polythene bag with a label.
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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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Species Name: Hoplosaphites sp.
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Bajocian
Location: Normandy, France
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A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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