1200+ Artifacts, Treasures & Decor Auction on Jul 07, 2026 by Weatherham Estate Treasures in ON
1200+ Artifacts, Treasures & Decor
Fossilized Spinosaurus ToothCarrier-Belleuse French Art Deco “Festival Bound?? Bronze Sculpture Reproduction - 26" x 12"Hand Carved Mayan Religious Ceremonial Mask
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Cobourg, ON, Canada
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1200+ Artifacts, Treasures & Decor

Weatherhams Presents 1200+ Artifacts, Treasures & Decor Auction Step into an exciting online auction featuring more than 1,200 remarkable lots filled with art, collectibles, and unique treasures waiting to be discovered. From striking bronze and metal sculptures to intricately carved wooden masks, this diverse collection offers an extraordinary blend of craftsmanship, history, and artistic expression. Explore an impressive selection of natural wonders, including fossils and loose gemstones, alongside decorative jewelry, dream catchers, vibrant art prints, and canvas reproductions. The catalogue also features Damascus steel knives, sought-after sports memorabilia, and an array of distinctive decorative objects sourced to appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're searching for a standout statement piece, a rare collectible, or an unexpected treasure, this auction delivers an exciting variety of styles, materials, and interests. With over 1,200 lots to browse, there is something for every collector, decorator, and treasure hunter. Don't miss your opportunity to bid on these exceptional finds. The auction ends July 9th, 2026 at 04 PM EST.
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Fossilized Spinosaurus Tooth: Fossilized Spinosaurus Tooth These authentic fossil teeth belonged to the massive semi-aquatic predator Spinosaurus, one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth. Known for its
6001: Fossilized Spinosaurus ToothEst.
$220
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Fossilized Triceratops Tooth: Fossilized Triceratops Tooth This authentic fossil tooth belonged to Triceratops, one of the most recognizable dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period. Famous for its three horns and large bony
6002: Fossilized Triceratops ToothEst.
$235
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$335
$135
Fossilized Abelisaurid Theropod Tooth: Fossilized Abelisaurid Theropod Tooth This authentic fossil tooth belonged to an Abelisaurid, a group of predatory theropod dinosaurs that dominated parts of the ancient Southern Hemisphere during
6003: Fossilized Abelisaurid Theropod ToothEst.
$210
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$310
$110
Fossilized Carcharodontosaurus Tooth: Fossilized Carcharodontosaurus Tooth This authentic fossil tooth belonged to Carcharodontosaurus, one of the largest predatory dinosaurs to have ever lived. Nicknamed the "shark-toothed
6004: Fossilized Carcharodontosaurus ToothEst.
$315
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$415
$215
Fossilized Rebbachisaurus Sauropod Tooth: Fossilized Rebbachisaurus Sauropod Tooth This authentic fossil tooth belonged to Rebbachisaurus, a massive long-necked sauropod dinosaur that roamed the lush floodplains of prehistoric North Africa.
6005: Fossilized Rebbachisaurus Sauropod ToothEst.
$220
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Squalicorax Shark Tooth Fossil: Squalicorax Shark Tooth Fossil These teeth originate from Squalicorax, a prehistoric shark from the Cretaceous period. Often referred to as "crow sharks," their teeth are distinctive for
6006: Squalicorax Shark Tooth FossilEst.
$175
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Fossilized Pterosaur Tooth: Fossilized Pterosaur Tooth These pterosaur teeth were discovered in Morocco's Kem-Kem Basin and are thought to belong to the species Coloborhynchus moroccoensis. Cretaceous, 105 MYA Location:
6008: Fossilized Pterosaur ToothEst.
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Fossilized Mosasaur Tooth: Fossilized Mosasaur Tooth This authentic fossil tooth belonged to a Mosasaur, a group of powerful marine reptiles that ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. These fast, agile predators
6009: Fossilized Mosasaur ToothEst.
$205
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Fossilized Crinoid Plate (Scyphocrinites): Fossilized Crinoid Plate (Scyphocrinites) This authentic fossil plate features Scyphocrinites crinoids beautifully preserved in natural rock from the Silurian period. Crinoids, often called “sea
6010: Fossilized Crinoid Plate (Scyphocrinites)Est.
$555
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$655
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Extinct Fish Fossilized Vertebra: Extinct Fish Fossilized Vertebra This vertebrae come from various species of Eocene fish that lived in what is now Morocco between 56 and 33.9 million years ago. Vertebrae are the individual bones
6011: Extinct Fish Fossilized VertebraEst.
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Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 26mm: Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 26mm Majungasaurus was a carnivorous theropod that lived in what is now Madagascar, growing up to 20 feet (6 meters) long. With serrated teeth designed for slicing
6012: Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 26mmEst.
$350
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Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 24mm: Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 24mm Majungasaurus was a carnivorous theropod that lived in what is now Madagascar, growing up to 20 feet (6 meters) long. With serrated teeth designed for slicing
6013: Majungasaurus Fossilized Tooth 24mmEst.
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Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil: Megalodon Shark Tooth Fossil Megalodon was an ancient shark that roamed the oceans from 23 to 9 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. With estimated maximum lengths of up to 67 feet, they were
6014: Megalodon Shark Tooth FossilEst.
$300
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Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil Specimen: Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil Specimen Otodus is a genus, not a single species, encompassing several prehistoric mackerel sharks. As one of the top predators of their era, sharks in the Otodus genus
6015: Otodus Shark Tooth Fossil SpecimenEst.
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Acastoides Trilobite Fossil: Acastoides Trilobite Fossil These trilobite fossils were found in Morocco's rich fossil beds, renowned for their well-preserved traces of ancient marine life. Dating back to the Devonian period,
6016: Acastoides Trilobite FossilEst.
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Raw Indonesian Amber: Raw Indonesian Amber This Indonesian amber dates back to the mid to late Miocene period, around 20 million years ago. Often found alongside coal, amber forms in a similar way—both originate from
6017: Raw Indonesian AmberEst.
$100
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$64
Orthoceras Fossil Specimen: Orthoceras Fossil Specimen These Orthoceras fossils are exceptionally well-preserved, displaying their distinctive long, conical shape typical of the genus. Dating back to the Ordovician period
6018: Orthoceras Fossil SpecimenEst.
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Mosasaur Fossil Tooth - Small: Mosasaur Fossil Tooth - Small The term "mosasaur" refers not to a single prehistoric species, but to a group of at least 40 genera of extinct marine reptiles that lived around 70 million
6019: Mosasaur Fossil Tooth - SmallEst.
$150
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Fossilized Plesiosaur Tooth: Fossilized Plesiosaur Tooth These plesiosaur teeth come from various species. While they have some fractures and repairs, the enamel remains in generally good condition. What Were Plesiosaurs? Though
6020: Fossilized Plesiosaur ToothEst.
$250
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Globidens Mosasaur Fossil Tooth: Globidens Mosasaur Fossil Tooth The term "mosasaur" refers to a group of at least 40 genera of extinct marine reptiles that lived around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous
6021: Globidens Mosasaur Fossil ToothEst.
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Giant Mosasaur Fossil Tooth: Giant Mosasaur Fossil Tooth The term "mosasaur" refers to a group of at least 40 genera of extinct marine reptiles that lived around 70 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
6022: Giant Mosasaur Fossil ToothEst.
$200
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Fossilized Crocodile Tooth: Fossilized Crocodile Tooth These teeth belonged to prehistoric crocodile species that lived during the Cretaceous period alongside dinosaurs. While similar in appearance to modern crocodiles, these
6023: Fossilized Crocodile ToothEst.
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Abelisaurid Fossilized Tooth (Theropod): Abelisaurid Fossilized Tooth (Theropod) These teeth, from the Kem Kem Formation in Morocco, belong to Abelisaurids—a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs. Most have intact serrations, though
6024: Abelisaurid Fossilized Tooth (Theropod)Est.
$150
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