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Paranomotodon cf angustidens
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SHARK604 |
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This example has a perfect tip and lovely colouration throughout. The sharks tooth was discovered in 1982 and has remained in the same collection ever since. One for the collector. |
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Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Grey Chalk |
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Size of tooth 11mm |
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Southiam Quarry, Lewes, Sussex |
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£ 24.95
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Paranomotodon cf angustidens (3 teeth)
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SHARK603 |
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This piece of grey chalk has three sharks teeth preserved which is a rarity. The locality is very overgrown thesedays and collecting almost impossible. This specimen was discovered in 1979 and would make a lovely addition for the collector.
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Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Grey Chalk |
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Size of teeth 10mm, 8mm,& 5mm |
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Southiam Quarry, Lewes, Sussex |
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£ 34.95
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Hybodus delabechi (Tooth)
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SHARK502 |
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Fossil sharks teeth from this world famous Jurassic coastline are rare. This specimen is preserved on a square piece of shale and was found under the Church Cliffs where Mary Anning found most of her greatest discoveries. A rare tooth - one for the collector. |
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Jurassic, Lower Lias, Black Ven Marls |
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Length of tooth 20mm |
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Church Cliffs, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK |
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£ 65.00
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Striatolamia macrota
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SHARK494 |
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A beautifully preserved sharks tooth which is approximately 40 million years old. The colouration and detail throughout is magnificent. Collected in 1977. |
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Eocene, Bracklesham Beds |
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Size of tooth 40mm |
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Lee-on-Solent, Gosport, Hampshire, UK |
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£ 29.95
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