Endemic Chinese Ptychopariid Trilobite - Hewenia hewenensis (Zhou, 1977) - 9mm on 9 x 5cm
Endemic Chinese Ptychopariid Trilobite - Hewenia hewenensis (Zhou, 1977) - 9mm on 9 x 5cm
Fossil Shark Tooth - Carcharocles angustidens - 8.10 cm
Very large Basilosaurus Tooth - 12cm
Fine pair of Vinctifer predatory Fishes - 50cm (2)
Ancestral Trilobite - Redlichia chinensis (Walcott, 1905) - 4cm long on 7.5x6cm matrix - 220gm
Exceptionally well-preserved arthropod fossil Acanthomeridion serratum (Hou, Chen & Lu, 1989) 1.7cm long
Fossil Grasshopper from the Crato Formation - Orthoptera - 8.5 x 9.5cm
Rare Early Angiosperm Seed - Beipiaoa spinosa (Dilcher, Sun & Zheng, 2001) - 10 x 7cm - 81.10gm
Mortality plate, with more than a dozen Fossil Fishes - Lycoptera davidi (Sauvage, 1880) - 18 x 18cm
A collection of middle Jurassic Polish and Lithuanian ammonites. -to 110 mm. (24).
Pleistocene Horse Mandible, ex-collection - Equus bressanus and Equus caballus - 160mm and 205mm (2)
Huge and exceptional ammonite Hammatoceras speciosum cappucinum - 33 cm and 14 kg
Colourful Petrified Wood slice, with red Agate eye and white-green cell wall preservation - 6cm diameter, 2.5cm thick - 167.7gm
Large tubercled Ammonite - Tissotia waltheri - 12.5 cm - 893gm
Trilobite - Boeckops stelcki (Mc Kellar & Chatterton, 2009) - 50 mm
Russian Ammonite collection - Craspedites, Virgatites and Surites - to 50mm (14)
Fossil Freshwater Fish - Knghtia eocena - 163 mm
Fine Trilobite - Hollardops mesocristata - 80 x 70 mm
A large collection of Middle and Late Jurassic Ammonites - various, all named - to 130 mm (38)
Fine Oryctocephalid Trilobite specimen - Oryctocarella duyunensis (Qian, 1961) - 0.8cm on 8 x 4.5cm matrix - 95.8gm
Fine, Sea Urchin fossil - Pygurus marmonti - 73 x 23 x 23mm - 154gm
Collection of Upper Cretaceous North American Ammonites - various, named - to 65mm (12)
Early Cambrian Brachiopod - Heliomedusa orienta (Sun & Hou, 1987) - 1.5cm on matrix 8 x 6.5cm
Fossil Vertebrae Baleen Whale - Mysticeti - 210 and 240 mm (2)
Wood Slice from a petrified Juniper Tree. Discovered in Nevada, USA. It dates from the Triassic Period, 225 million years old.
Ammonite Hildoceras bifrons - 12 cm
Nice collection of heteromorphic Ammonites - various, all named - to 145mm (13)
Petrified Wooden - wash basin - 42 x 16 cm - 27.8 kg
Set of Basilosaurid teeth - 5.5 cm (2)
Collection of Triassic Ammonites - various, all named - to 93mm (15)
Fine, framed Poster of fossil Coelacanth sp. - Libys superbus - 94 x 62 cm
Fossil Starter Collection in protective case - various named specimens - 24 x 30 cm