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Click to enlarge   Name Stephanoceras humphriesianum
  ref AMM7456
  A beautiful solid calcite ammonite with sculptured matrix at its side. This really nice 170 million year old fossil will make a wonderful and unique display piece for either the home or indeed for the collector. The matrix has a cut base for upright display. The ammonite was discovered in 1984 by the late John ~Huxtable, during a temporary exposure. Many hours of preparation has been ivested into this fossil. Fossils Direct is a premium collectors website.
  Age Jurassic, Inferior Oolite, Humphriesianum Zone
  Size Size of Ammonite 97mm
  location Oborne Wood, Dorset, UK
 
  price £ 129.95
   
 
Click to enlarge   Name Skirroceras cf richardsoni
  ref AMM7440
  Age Jurassic, Inferior Oolite, Humphriesianum Zone
  Size Size of Ammonite 84mm
  location Oborne Wood, Dorset, UK
 
  price £ 124.95
   
 
Click to enlarge   Name Bredyia crassonata (Quality)
  ref AMM7396
  Many years ago, when the caravan site at Freshwater was being developed, many wonderful inferior oolite fossils were discovered in their excavations. This particularly fine example is "popped" Bredyia which has been fully developed on both sides. The cast is also a perfect fit and obviously comes with this specimen. This is a rare inferior oolite ammonite, especially of this high quality.
  Age Jurassic, Inferior Oolite, Scissum Zone
  Size Size of Ammonite 123mm
  location Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK
 
  price £ 245.00
   
 
Click to enlarge   Name Ammonite Aptychus (jaw apparatus)
  ref AMM7391
  This fantastic example has been fully prepared to reveal wonderful details throughout. Also on the same stone is an ammonite Promicroceras planicosta, a thin piece of fossilised wood and a number of small calcite crystal pockets, highly aesthetic fossil for the collector. The Aptychus possibly belongs to a member of the Asteroceras family and is approximately 200 million years old. Fossils Direct is a premium collectors website.
  Age Jurassic, Lower Lias, Obtusum Zone,
  Size Size of Aptychus 17mm x 15mm
  location Black Ven, Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK
 
  price £ 45.00
   
 
 
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