A lovely example for the collector of classic UK liassic ammonites. The ammonite itself, lies in a generous piece of matrix and has been preserved in solid calcite. Approximately 200 million years old.
This rare oolithic ammonite lies next to a really well preserved bivalve shell (Eopecten cf. abjectus). Burton Bradstock is world famous for the preservation of fine fossils. Approximately 176 million years old.
This rare combination of fossils also includes a Leioceras opalinum and the Bivalve shell Eopecten cf.abjectus. The specimen has been fully prepared and was discovered in 1990. This piece will make a really nice drawer fossil for the collector. Approximately 176 million years old.