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Natural History - Hadrosaur Fossil Dinosaur Egg Group: Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. Three fossil hadrosaur Charonosaurus eggs on matrix, retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 8.4 kg, 28cm (11"). Property of a London
1912: Natural History - Hadrosaur Fossil Dinosaur Egg GroupEst. £800-£1,000
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Natural History - Large Fossil Mosasaur Jaw: Lower Cretaceous Period, 146-100 million years BP. A section of Mosasaur sp. jaw in matrix with seven fine teeth with very good enamel. 1.28 kg, 29.5cm (11 1/2"). Property of a Kent, UK collector;
1914: Natural History - Large Fossil Mosasaur JawEst. £200-£300
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Natural History - Spinosaurus Fossil Tooth Group: Cretaceous Period, Aptian Stage, 125-113 million years BP. A group of six large dinosaur teeth of Spinosaurs maroccanus from Tegana Formation, Taouz, Morocco. 98 grams total, 47-70mm (1 3/4 - 2
1915: Natural History - Spinosaurus Fossil Tooth GroupEst. £60-£80
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Natural History - Megalodon Fossil Tooth: Pliocene Period, 5.2-2.5 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth from the Georgia, USA with good serrations and tooth enamel. 265 grams, 130mm (5 1/4"). From the collection of
1917: Natural History - Megalodon Fossil ToothEst. £100-£140
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Natural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark Tooth: Pliocene Period, 5.2 - 2.5 million years BP. A large Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth from Georgia, USA, with good serrations and tooth enamel. 342 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). From the collection of
1918: Natural History - Megalodon Fossil Shark ToothEst. £100-£140
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Natural History - T-Rex Dinosaur Fossil Tooth: Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large example of a dinosaur tooth, Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (the African T-rex) from the Tegana formation of the Sahara Desert, Morocco. 31 grams,
1919: Natural History - T-Rex Dinosaur Fossil ToothEst. £160-£200
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Natural History - Mosasaurus Fossil Tooth: Lower Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A large Mosasaurus tooth in a matrix together with vertebrae and bone sections, from the Tegona Formation, Khouribgha Phosphate Mines, Morocco. 486
1920: Natural History - Mosasaurus Fossil ToothEst. £30-£40
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Natural History - Mosasaurus Fossil Tooth: Lower Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A Mosasaurus tooth complete with root, from Tegona Formation, Khouribgha Phosphate Mines, Morocco. 143 grams, 120mm (4 3/4"). From an old Bristol
1921: Natural History - Mosasaurus Fossil ToothEst. £30-£40
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Natural History - Pterosaur Fossil Tooth Group: Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A group of fifteen pterosaur teeth Siroccopteryx moroccensis, found south of Taouz, in the Moroccan Sahara. 8 grams total, 12-29mm (1/2 - 1"). From the
1922: Natural History - Pterosaur Fossil Tooth GroupEst. £60-£80
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Natural History - Complete Ichthyosaur Skeleton: A museum-quality reproduction of a complete juvenile Ichthyosaur skeleton (Jurassic Period, 150 million years BP) from Holzmaden, Germany. 3kg, 87cm (34 1/4"). Ichthyosaurus was a dolphin-like
1924: Natural History - Complete Ichthyosaur SkeletonEst. £120-£170
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Natural History - Velociraptor Mongoliensis Foot: A museum-quality reproduction of a Velociraptor mongoliensis foot with killing claw on a rectangular base, from the Late Cretaceous Period (70 million years) from the Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia. 179
1927: Natural History - Velociraptor Mongoliensis FootEst. £50-£70
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Natural History - Therizinosaurus Dinosaur Claw: A museum-quality reproduction of a claw of the Therizinosaurus of the Cretaceous Period, from Inner Mongolia. 602 grams, 48cm (19"). This holds the record for being the longest dinosaur claw ever
1928: Natural History - Therizinosaurus Dinosaur ClawEst. £40-£60
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Natural History - Oviraptor Egg Museum Replica.: A museum quality reproduction of an Oviraptor philocerataops egg being an exact copy, cast in resin directly from the actual fossil itself; original fossil came from the Upper Cretaceous period of
1931: Natural History - Oviraptor Egg Museum Replica.Est. £30-£40
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Natural History - Meteorite with Ablation Crust.: A brown meteorite from an unidentified locality, probably an L-chondrite, based on its relatively light weight and ablation crust; their name comes from their relatively low iron abundance, in white
1933: Natural History - Meteorite with Ablation Crust.Est. £40-£60
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Natural History - Tindouf Fall Meteorite.: A very large piece of one of the most interesting Chondrites found in northwest Africa; a much studied meteorite, classified variously as L4 to L6, with some examples showing brecciation and higher
1934: Natural History - Tindouf Fall Meteorite.Est. £60-£80
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Natural History - Tindouf Fall Meteorite.: A very large piece of one of the most interesting Chondrites found in northwest Africa; a much studied meteorite, classified variously as L4 to L6, with some examples showing brecciation and higher
1935: Natural History - Tindouf Fall Meteorite.Est. £100-£140
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