Lot 6, Geode, Agate, Siderite, Paleocene FossilSee Sold PriceFeb 28, 2024The Benefit Shop Foundation Inc.
5 1/2” Socketed Spear Effigy Pendant. Ex Gilbert DilleySee Sold PriceMar 09, 2024Tony Putty Artifacts
Native American Signed Tascua Nut Turtle Fetish Jayne QuamSee Sold PriceFeb 27, 2024Cowboy Joe's Antiques
Disney Snow White Little Mermaid LE Watch SetsSee Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024Legacy Auctions & Estate Sales
Natural History - Polished Fossil Orthoceras Coaster SetSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Disney LE Beauty and the Beast Pocahontas WatchesSee Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024Legacy Auctions & Estate Sales
SoldNatural History - Fossil Fish Group300-65 million years BP. A mixed group of fossils including: two shark vertebrae; a Hybodus shark dorsal spine; a Ceratodus sp. (extinct lungfish) tooth plate, a garfish scale; a fish spine; seven misSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Dorsal Shark SpineMesozoic Era, 250-65 million years BP. A large dorsal spine from the extinct Hybodus sp. shark, showing excellent preserved detail from south of Taouz, KemKem; Basin Area of Morocco, North Africa. 61See Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Hybodus Shark Fin Spine GroupLower Cretaceous Period, circa 95 million years B.P. Comprising three specimens. 57 grams total, 7.9-12.7 cm (3 1/8 - 5 in.). From the Kem Kem Basin, Eastern Morocco, North Africa. Collected between 1See Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Wyoming Fossil FishEocene Period, 56-33 million years BP. A fossil Knightia alta fish in a rectangular matrix; to the reverse spine, dorsal and tail fin of a larger, uncertain species of fish. 203 grams, 16cm (6 1/4").See Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Historic Kent Fossil GroupA group of four Kent fossils comprising a shark's tooth in chalk, an echinoid spine in chalk, an ammonite segment, and a coral,in old white card trays, some with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, NSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Historic Kent Fossil Group.A group of four Kent fossils comprising a shark's tooth in chalk, an echinoid spine in chalk, an ammonite segment, and a coral,in old white card trays, some with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, NSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Historic Kent Fossil GroupA group of four Kent fossils comprising a shark's tooth in chalk, an echinoid spine in chalk, an ammonite segment, and a coral,in old white card trays, some with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, NSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Teeth GroupEarly Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of forty-six Odontaspis robusta and Otodus obliquus shark teeth from Khouribga, Morocco. 75 grams total, 9-31mm (1/4 - 1 1/4"). From an old LincolnshiSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Teeth GroupEarly Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of fifty Odontaspis robusta and Otodus obliquus shark teeth; all with good enamel and roots. 109 grams total, 17-30mm (1/4 - 1 1/4"). Property of a LiSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Vertebrae GroupMiocene Period, 23-5.3 million years BP. A group of eleven juvenile Carcharocles megalodon vertebrae from the Pungo River Formation, Lee Creek Phosphate Mine, Aurora, Beaufort County, N.C., USA. 41 grSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Teeth GroupEocene Period, 50-55 million years BP - Miocene Period, 23-5.3 million years BP. A group of two large fossil shark teeth comprising: one from Cosmopolitodus (Carcharodon) hastalis the extinct Giant WhSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Tooth GroupEocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. A group of eight large shark teeth comprising: one Carcharocles megalodon tooth; one Cosmopolitodus (Carcharodon) hastalis tooth; six Otodus obliquusteeth. 198 gSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Teeth GroupEarly Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of fifty Squalicorax sp. (crow shark) teeth; all with good enamel and roots. 128 grams total, 22-28mm (1"). Property of a Lincolnshire gentleman; formSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark VertebraEocene Period, 50 million years BP. A fossil Otodus obliquus vertebra in matrix; with label. 128 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK market, 1970-2000; from Ouled AbdouSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark VertebraEocene Period, 50 million years BP. A fossil Otodus obliquus vertebra in matrix; with label. 128 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK market, 1970-2000; from Ouled AbdouSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Tooth GroupEarly Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of over fifty Odontaspis robusta and Otodus obliquus shark teeth from Khouribga, Morocco, all with good enamel . 109 grams total, 15-44mm (3/4 - 1 3/4See Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Shark Tooth GroupEarly Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of over fifty Odontaspis robusta,Squalicorax sp.(Crow Shark) and Otodus obliquus shark teeth from Khouribga, Morocco. 111 grams total, 14-31mm (1/2 -See Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothEarly Pliocene Period, 5-3 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon fossil shark tooth. 152 grams, 12.2cm (5"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R Gledhill; collected between 1930 anSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothPliocene to Miocene Epoch, 4-7 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon giant shark tooth displaying good enamel. 200 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of a Derbyshire collector; acquired on thSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothPliocene Period, 5.2-2.5 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth with some good enamel. 355 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R Gledhill; collectedSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothPliocene to Miocene Epoch, 4-7 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon giant shark tooth displaying good enamel. 155 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of a Derbyshire collector; acquired on the NortSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothPliocene to Miocene Epoch, 4-7 million years BP. A good example of Carcharocles megalodon giant shark tooth displaying good enamel and serrations. 53 grams, 73mm (3"). Property of a Derbyshire collectSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Fossil Megalodon Shark ToothMiocene Period, 23-5 million years BP. A large Megalodon tooth with small serration on the edges and vertical striation on the front of the tooth. 100 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). From an old Hampshire colleSee Sold Price
SoldNatural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothEarly Pliocene Period, 2.6-2.3 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon fossil shark tooth from Georgia, USA, with some very good polished tooth enamel. 84 grams, 91mm (3 1/2"). From the colleSee Sold Price
Natural History - Fossil Keichousaurus Marine Reptile SkeletonSee Sold PriceMar 05, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Natural History - Fossil Deltadromeus Theropod Dinosaur VertebraSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Natural History - Fossil Dicranurus Monstrosus TrilobiteSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Natural History - Fossil Deltadromeus Theropod Dinosaur VertebraSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Natural History - Fossil Amazon Rainforest Fossil Tree Trunk SectionSee Sold PriceMar 08, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.