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Beyrichoceras rectangularum |
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5478a |
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Carboniferous, Visean |
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Size of Goniatite 25mm |
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location |
Odin Fissure, Treak Cliff, Castleton, Derbyshire, UK |
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£ 42.50 |
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Ursus deningeri (Bear Molar) |
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VERT1290 |
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Pleistocene, Chibanian |
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Size of Tooth 50mm |
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South Mendips, Somerset, UK |
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£ 32.50 |
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Gastrioceras cf carbonarium (Goniatite) |
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SP1812 |
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Carbonifeous, Westphalian, Lenisulcata Zone |
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Size of Goniatite 41mm |
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Hapton Valley Colliery, Burnley, Lancashire, UK |
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£ 79.95 |
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Shark Tooth & Fin spine (Rare) |
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5422 |
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A rare association to get a crushing tooth and a fin spine on the same piece of stone. The type of shark is a Ctenacanthus and was first described by "Agassiz 1835". The tooth especially has lovely patina and surface detail. This famous Carboniferous locality has been abandoned for over 60 years and is now heavily overgrown, any specimens are very difficult to collect and permission sought. One for the serious and discerning collector of extremely rare English Carboniferous shark material. Collected in 1959, this piece has resided in the late Professor GORDON WALKDEN collection. Approximately 345 million years old. |
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Carboniferous, Visean, Monsal Dale Limestones |
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Size of tooth 24mm & Fin spine 29mm |
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Steeplehouse Quarry, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, UK |
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£ 74.95 |
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