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Otodus obliquus (Lovely Sharks Tooth)
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SHARK631 |
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A really nice size shark's tooth with wonderful patina. Good quality shark's teeth from this famous Eocene location are difficult to find thesedays. This tooth was collected in 1989 and has remained in the same collection. Approximately 53 million years old. |
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Eocene, Londay Clay |
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Size of tooth 42mm x 40mm |
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Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, UK |
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£ 39.50
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Paranomotodon cf angustidens
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SHARK607 |
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A nice example of a shark tooth from this famous and classic locality in Lewes. The tooth is approximately 100 million years old. A very good drawer specimen for the collector. |
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Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Grey Chalk |
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Size of tooth 10mm |
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Southiam Quarry, Lewes, Sussex |
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£ 22.95
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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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