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Asteracanthus medius (Fine tooth)
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SHARK316 |
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Sharks teeth are highly collected throughout the world and this particular specimen is a highly desirable and sought after piece. Preserved in a block of Jurassic limestone, the tooth has been prepared in full relief to show the fine detail and enamel. This shark used to live on shellfish and thus used crushing teeth. One for the collector of fine teeth and sharks. |
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Jurassic, Great Oolite Series |
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Length of tooth 32mm |
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Ardley, Oxfordshire, UK |
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£ 87.50
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Brachycarcharias lerichei (Shark tooth)
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SHARK252 |
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The Isle of Sheppey is world famous for its Eocene fossils. This is a particularly nice Shark's tooth from the London Clay. Shark's teeth are highly collected throughout the world and this would make a lovely addition. |
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Eocene, London Clay |
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Length of tooth 12mm |
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Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK |
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£ 12.95
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Asteracanthus magnus
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SHARKT089 |
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A beautiful example of this classic 'crushing' tooth of this Jurassic shark. The specimen is preserved in a nice piece of matrix and the tooth stands out beautifully against the background. The tooth exhibits natural wear and is one for the collector.
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Jurassic, Bathonian, Great Oolite Series |
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Size of tooth 25mm x 11mm |
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Ardley, Oxfordshire, UK |
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£ 47.50
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