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Ichthyosaur Fossil.

A very rare fossil Ichthyosaur from from the Lower Jurassic Black Ven, Charmouth on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, UK. Approx. 200,000,000 years old. A near complete (with only the rostrum missing) juvenile specimen with a high level of soft tissue preservation and as such is an exceptionally uncommon find. Although a juvenile, this still makes for a very large and displayable piece measuring 26" x 16", with the fossil itself measuring 23.75" long.

Ichthyosaurs were not dinosaurs, but represent a separate group of marine vertebrates. Because ichthyosaurs were so specialized and modified for life in the ocean, we don't really know which group of vertebrates were their closest relatives.

They might have been an offshoot of the diapsids — the great vertebrate group that includes the dinosaurs and birds, the pterosaurs, the lizards and snakes, and many other vertebrates. On the other hand, some have suggested that the ichthyosaurs were descended from a distant relative of the turtles.

The first ichthyosaurs appeared in the Triassic. In the Jurassic, ichthyosaurs reached their highest diversity, and then began to decline. The last ichthyosaurs disappeared in the Cretaceous — several million years before the last dinosaurs died out. Whatever caused the extinction of the dinosaurs did not cause the ichthyosaurs to die out.

 

Price: £19999.00

 

Edmontosaurus sp. Dinosaur Jaw Fossil.

Edmontosaurus was a hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous Period, 71-65 million years ago. Depending on the species, a fully-grown adult could have been up to 9 metres (30 ft) long, and some of the larger specimens reached the range of 12 metres (40 ft)[1] to 13 metres (43 ft) long. Its weight was in the region of 4.0 tonnes (4.4 short tons), making it one of the largest hadrosaurids. It resembled Maiasaura in its shape and posture, though the two genera were quite different in size.

A superb example of jaw section with bone from the Upper Cretaceous of Dakota, U.S.A. The piece measures 23" x 8.25" x 8.25" in total.

Price: £5995.00

Edmontosaurus Hadrosaur Dinosaur Fossil Jaw Section

 

Edmontosaurus sp. Jaw Fossil.

Edmontosaurus was a hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous Period, 71-65 million years ago. Depending on the species, a fully-grown adult could have been up to 9 metres (30 ft) long, and some of the larger specimens reached the range of 12 metres (40 ft)[1] to 13 metres (43 ft) long. Its weight was in the region of 4.0 tonnes (4.4 short tons), making it one of the largest hadrosaurids. It resembled Maiasaura in its shape and posture, though the two genera were quite different in size.

A superb specimen with teeth intact. Wonderful structure and detail. The piece measures 9.25" x 5.5" x 2".

Price: £5199.00

 

Dinosaur Eggs Fossil.

Genuine Dinosaur eggs with excellent shape and shell preservation. The complete piece measures 12.2" x 8.6" x 7.1".

It is impossible to tell which species of Dinosaur these eggs are from, without removing any potential embryonic remains from within. However, these are most likely to be that of the Late Cretaceous Hadrosaur. From the Xixia basin, Henan province, China.

Price: £1799.00

Dinosaur Eggs Fossil

 

Dinosaur Eggs Fossil.

Genuine Dinosaur eggs with excellent shape and shell preservation. The complete piece measures 19" x 10" x 7".

It is impossible to tell which species of Dinosaur these eggs are from, without removing any potential embryonic remains from within. However, these are most likely to be that of the Late Cretaceous Hadrosaur. From the Xixia basin, Henan province, China.

Price: £1799.00

 

 

Ichthyosaur Paddle Fossil.

A stunning complete example of fossil paddle of Temnodontodaurus platyodon from the Lower Jurassic Black Ven, Charmouth on the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, UK. Approx. 200,000,000 years old. A huge specimen measuring 13.5" long, reset on local matrix measuring 22.7" x 14.6". A truly museum grade example of this famous and sought after species.

Ichthyosaurs were not dinosaurs, but represent a separate group of marine vertebrates. Because ichthyosaurs were so specialized and modified for life in the ocean, we don't really know which group of vertebrates were their closest relatives.

They might have been an offshoot of the diapsids — the great vertebrate group that includes the dinosaurs and birds, the pterosaurs, the lizards and snakes, and many other vertebrates. On the other hand, some have suggested that the ichthyosaurs were descended from a distant relative of the turtles.

The first ichthyosaurs appeared in the Triassic. In the Jurassic, ichthyosaurs reached their highest diversity, and then began to decline. The last ichthyosaurs disappeared in the Cretaceous — several million years before the last dinosaurs died out. Whatever caused the extinction of the dinosaurs did not cause the ichthyosaurs to die out.

 

Price: £1499.00

 

Dinosaur Vertebra Fossil.

A very large vertebra of Apatosaurus sp. (aka. Brontosaurus) measuring 10.6" x 8" x 5.7". A very complete example with minimal repair.

 

Price: £1299.00

 

Dinosaur Eggs Fossil.

Genuine Dinosaur eggs with excellent shape and shell preservation. The complete piece measures 10.3" x 5.7" x 5.2".

It is impossible to tell which species of Dinosaur these eggs are from, without removing any potential embryonic remains from within. However, these are most likely to be that of the Late Cretaceous Hadrosaur. From the Xixia basin, Henan province, China.

Price: £899.00

 

Edmontosaurus sp. Dinosaur Jaw Fossil.

Edmontosaurus was a hadrosaurid dinosaur genus from the Maastrichtian, the last stage of the Cretaceous Period, 71-65 million years ago. Depending on the species, a fully-grown adult could have been up to 9 metres (30 ft) long, and some of the larger specimens reached the range of 12 metres (40 ft)[1] to 13 metres (43 ft) long. Its weight was in the region of 4.0 tonnes (4.4 short tons), making it one of the largest hadrosaurids. It resembled Maiasaura in its shape and posture, though the two genera were quite different in size.

A jaw fossil of the Hadrosaur, Edmontosaurus sp. from the Lance Creek Formation, near Lusk, Wyoming, U.S.A. A superb intact specimen of this sought after Dinosaur fossil with root structure. Wonderful bone structure and detail. The piece measures 12" x 3.4" x 2".

Price: £699.00

 

 

Dinosaur Vertebra Fossil.

A fossil vertebra of Iguanodon from the Lower Cretaceous Wealden Beds of Yaverland, Isle of Wight, UK. Approx. 120,000,000 years old. A large example measuring 9" x 5.6" x 5.3".

Iguanodon is a genus of ornithopod dinosaur that lived roughly halfway between the first of the swift bipedal hypsilophodontids and the ornithopods' culmination in the duck-billed dinosaurs.

Many species of Iguanodon have been named, dating from the Kimmeridgian age of the Late Jurassic Period to the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Period from Asia, Europe, and North America. However, research in the first decade of the 2000s suggests that there is only one well-substantiated species: I. bernissartensis, that lived from the Barremian to the early Aptian (Early Cretaceous) in Europe, between about 130 and 120 million years ago.

Iguanodon's most distinctive features were its large thumb spikes, which were possibly used for defence against predators..

 

Price: £599.00

 

Mesosaur Fossil.

A fine example of the primitive Reptile, Mesosaurus braziliensis. From the from the Lower Permian, Irati Formation of Southern Brazil. A wonderfully complete genuine specimen showing excellent detail of all bones, including the intricate digits and vetrebrae. The piece measures 7.6" x 5.5" x 0.7".

 

Price: £599.00

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