A lovely example for the collector of classic UK liassic ammonites. The ammonite itself, lies in a generous piece of matrix and has been preserved in solid calcite. Approximately 200 million years old.
This rare oolithic ammonite lies next to a really well preserved bivalve shell (Eopecten cf. abjectus). Burton Bradstock is world famous for the preservation of fine fossils. Approximately 176 million years old.
A really good quality cluster containing two gastropods and a partial belemnite. The other flat gastropod is Obornella granulata. Quality fossils from this world famous fossil locality are becoming increasingly scarce. Approximately 157 million years old.