This matrix free single fish vertebra is of quite exceptional preservation. The detail throughout this specimen is exceptional and must have been from quite a large fish. A great addition to any collection.
From a water worn piece of matrix which was found in the loose shingle on the beach,preserved on its surface is a large fish jaw with numerous teeth preserved. On the reverse side of the piece of matrix, this literally covered in small oyster shells. An unusual piece and one definitely for the collector.
Again another well detailed fish coprolite which has been preserved within an ironstone nodule and is approximately 345 million years old. The nodule has been cut, ground gem smooth and finally a high polish applied. Undetermined fish.
The Isle of Sheppey is world famous for its London Clay deposits which still today turns up many interesting and rare fossils. This is a nodule which has been carefully prepared to reveal the inner structures of a large fish skull. The detail throughout the specimen is exceptional and would make a fantastic study specimen.