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Shark Teeth Death Assemblage Triassic UK


Shark & Fish Teeth Death Assemblage. 10 plus excellent teeth averaging 5mm across and well presented on original matrix measuring 130 x 120 x 10mm. There also appear to be a myriad of fragmentary vertebrate material present (all the black specks as seen). It is Late Triassic age circa 215 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group, Rhaetic Bone Bed, of Aust Clff, South Gloucestershire, UK. A superb display/study piece. Full providence, found 23rd August 2006. Supplied labelled. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1517



Asteracanthus ornitissimus Jaw Frag. Jurassic


Asteracanthus ornitissimus. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE peice of jaw cartilege is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It is one of only two such fossils I have found to date. It has excellent detail, being 37mm across as seen. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Lower Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Full providence, found 12th April 2006. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £24. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1518



Shark Vertebra Jurassic


Unidentified genera. This gorgeous yet unusual small sized vertebra is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. The specimen is great with good detail despite slight damage (it is the only one I have found at this location), being 8mm in diameter. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1519



Nemacanthus monilifer Dorsal Spine Triassic


Nemacanthus monilifer. This is an excellent RARE near complete juvenile hybodont shark dorsal spine on matrix (one of only two that I have found in the last 15 years !). It has good detail, being 45mm in height presented on original matrix. Adults aproach 100mm in height. Scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence, found on 23th August 2006. Supplied labelled. Priced at £185. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1509



Asteracanthus magnus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus magnus. This gorgeous yet unusual large sized lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. This complete tooth from an old private collection is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic wide flat trapezoidal shape in occlusal view (teeth from this location are particularly RARE). It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 27mm in length. This species is the largest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Woodeaton, Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to being a SSSI ! Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £75. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1510



Asteracanthus ornitissimus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus ornitissimus. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE crushing tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. This tooth crown is superb despite a single repair. It has excellent detail with wonderful bi-coloured crown and shiney enamel, being 32mm across the base as seen. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Lower Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Full providence, found 28th May 2006. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £125. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1506



Asteracanthus ornitissimus Dorsal Spine Jurassic


Asteracanthus ornitissimus. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE 3D section of dorsal spine is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (I have never seen a complete specimen outside of a museum). It has superb detail with clear surface denticles, being 133mm or 5 3/8 inches in height as seen. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Lower Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Full providence, found 12th June 2005. Supplied labelled. Priced at £175. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1507



Hylaeobatis problematica Cretaceous UK


Hylaeobatis problematica. A nice RARE  but partial crushing tooth on matrix, measuring 6mm in length as seen. It comes from the Hastings Beds, Wealden Formation, Cretaceous of Bexhill, East Sussex, UK and dates circa 115 million years old. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1511



Hybodus basanus Tooth Cretaceous UK


Hybodus basanus. This gorgeous yet rare hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen despite damage to the base of crown. It has great detail with shiney enamel, being 11mm across the base and well preppared on original matrix measuring 44 x 46mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 115 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1512



Hybodus Tooth Plus Fish Spine Cret.


Hybodus sp. This gorgeous yet rare hybodont shark tooth (seen in bottom right corner) is a great specimen and has a fish spine seen in the top of the picture. It has good detail with shiney enamel, being 6mm across the base and well preppared on original matrix measuring 85 x 45mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 115 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1505



Lissodus minimus Tooth Triassic


Lissodus minimus. This gorgeous and rare hybodont shark tooth is a GEM specimen. It has great detail with shiney enamel, being 5mm across the base as seen and well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found on 11th August 2008. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1500



Rhophaiodon Tooth Triassic


Rhophaiodon 'Hybodus' minor. This gorgeous and rare tiny hybodont shark tooth is a good specimen. It has great detail with shiney enamel, being 2mm across the base as seen and well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found on 11th August 2008. Supplied labelled. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1501



Cretodus semiplicatus Tooth Cretaceous


Cretodus semiplicatus. This RARE tooth has just been released from an old private collection. Excellent detail despite natural life wear as seen, with wonderful lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 16mm in height. It is Albian Stage, Middle Cretaceous age circa 95 million years old and comes from the Gault Clay of Folkstone, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1487  



Cretodus semiplicatus Tooth Cretaceous


Cretodus semiplicatus. This RARE tooth has just been released from an old private collection. Excellent detail despite natural life wear as seen, with wonderful lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 17mm in height. It is Albian Stage, Middle Cretaceous age circa 95 million years old and comes from the Gault Clay of Folkstone, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1488  



Squatina frequens Tooth Jurassic


Squatina frequens sp. nov. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE GEM GRADE tooth is from an extinct species of angel shark (possibly earliest known for the genus in the UK). Excellent detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 2mm in height as seen. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Cymodoce Zone, Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Weymouth, Portland Harbout, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1489  



Asteracanthus magnus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus magnus. This gorgeous yet unusual large sized lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic wide flat trapezoidal shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 25mm in length. This species is the largest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £45. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1490



Asteracanthus medius Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus medius. This gorgeous yet unusual anterolateral tooth with root is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic trapezoid shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 17mm in length. This RARE species is still not fully recognised for UK strata but is well known from other european countries. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1491



Asteracanthus medius Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus medius. This gorgeous yet unusual posterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic oval shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 11mm in length. This RARE species is still not fully recognised for UK strata but is well known from other european countries. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1492



Asteracanthus tenius Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus tenius. This gorgeous yet unusual anterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with a lovely crown and diagnostic thin trapezoidal shape in occlusal view and highly humped in labial view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 16mm in length. This RARE species is the smallest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1483



Asteracanthus tenius Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus tenius. This gorgeous yet unusual lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic thin trapezoidal shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 17mm in length. This RARE species is the smallest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £38. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1479



Asteracanthus tenius Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus tenius. This gorgeous yet unusual posterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic subcircular shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 9mm in length. This RARE species is the smallest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £32. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1480



Asteracanthus magnus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus magnus. This gorgeous yet unusual medium sized lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic wide flat trapezoidal shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 20mm in length. This species is the largest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1466



Asteracanthus magnus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus magnus. This gorgeous yet unusual small sized lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great with an ornamented crown and diagnostic wide flat trapezoidal shape in occlusal view. It has super detail with shiney enamel, being 14mm in length. This species is the largest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1467



Asteracanthus magnus Tooth Jurassic


Asteracanthus magnus. This large yet unusual small sized anterolateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is great despite a worn crown and diagnostic wide flat trapezoidal shape in occlusal view. It has good detail with shiney enamel, being 20mm in length. This species is the largest of the UK Bathonian Asteracanthus genus. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. The site is now inaccessible due to landfill ! Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1481



Hybodus Spine Section Jurassic UK


Hybodus sp.? This gorgeous yet unusual small section of dorsal spine is from an extinct species of hybodont shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. It has nice detail with wonderful jet black coloured ridges, being 18mm in length. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite, Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. Full providence, catalogued and dated. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1427



Shark Coprolite Triassic UK


Shark coprolite. This is a great specimen. Being 19mm in length on original matrix measuring 30 x 35mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 215 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1395



12 x Micro Teeth On Matrix Triassic


Lissodus minimus & Severnichthys acuminatus. This is an excellent budget price micro set of 12 shark and fish teeth on matrix. They have good detail with shiney enamel, teeth being 1-5mm in size presented on original matrix. Scale shown in (mm). They are Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1360



Nemacanthus monilifer Dorsal Spine Triassic


Nemacanthus monilifer. This is an excellent budget price piece of hybodont shark dorsal spine on matrix. It has great detail and shows part of the enameled keel on the anterior (leading edge), being 15mm in length presented on original matrix. I have treated it with paraloid hardener which can be removed with acetone. There are 2 other interesting micro teeth on this matrix. Scale shown in (mm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1362



Shark Dermal Denticle Triassic RARE


Hybodont Dermal Denticle. This is an excellent budget price complete micro denticle on matrix. It has good detail, being just 1mm in length. There are other micro teeth present. Scale shown in (mm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1364



Squatina Tooth Jurassic


Squatina sp. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of angel shark (possibly earliest known for the genus in the UK). Excellent detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 2mm in height as seen. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1349  



Hybodus Tooth Cretaceous


Hybodus sp. This gorgeous yet rare hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen despite a little damage to the base of crown/root. It has good detail with shiney enamel, being 7mm across the base and well preppared on original matrix measuring 26 x 22mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 115 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1323



Lissodus minimus Tooth Triassic


Lissodus minimus. This gorgeous and large for species hybodont shark tooth is a GEM specimen. It has excellent detail with shiney enamel, being 5mm across the base and well presented on original matrix measuring 18 x 16mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1324



Hybodus cloacinus Jurassic


Hybodus cloacinus.? This hybodont shark (possibly Secarodus polyprion) tooth is quite lovely despite wear and damage to the right as seen, being 12mm across the base. It is derived from the Kimmeridgian, Jurassic (153 million years old) but found in the Cretaceous Sponge Beds (115 million years old) of Farringdon, Berkshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1304



Asteracanthus ornitissimus Jurassic


Asteracanthus ornitissimus. This Ultra RARE location hybodont shark tooth is quite lovely despite wear on the crown, being 32mm across the base. It is derived from the Kimmeridgian, Jurassic (153 million years old) but found in the Cretaceous Sponge Beds (115 million years old) of Farringdon, Berkshire, UK. This species is most notably found in the Oxford Clay, Callovian, Jurassic. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £60. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1305



Hylaeobatis ornata Tooth Cretaceous UK


Hylaeobatis ornata. A lovely RARE  crushing tooth on matrix which also contains fish scales and other micro fossils. This tooth has slight damage at one end however, it measures a huge 20mm in length as seen (large for this species). It comes from the Hastings Beds, Wealden Formation, Cretaceous of Bexhill, East Sussex, UK and dates circa 115 million years old. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £35. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1278



Hybodus Tooth Cretaceous UK


Hybodus sp. A nice tiny tooth on matrix. This tooth measures 5mm in height. It comes from the Vectis Formation, Cretaceous of Yaverland, Isle of Wight, UK and dates circa 113 million years old. Priced at £3. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1233 



Cretolamna appendiculata Cretaceous UK


Cretolamna appendiculata. A lovely ULTRA RARE  complete tooth crown in matrix which is also the oldest known of the type in the UK. This blade measures 10mm in length as seen. It comes from the Chalk Marl which sits just above the Hunstanton Red Rock. Lower Cenomanian Stage, Upper Cretaceous of Hunstanton, Norfolk, UK and dates circa 100 million years old. Supplied labeled. Full providence as found by myself. Priced at £25. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1136



Heterodontus canaliculatus Cretaceous UK


Heterodontus canaliculatus. A wonderful RARE tooth despite damage at one end as seen. This tooth measures 6mm in length. It comes from the Wilmington Sands, Lower Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous of Wilmington, Devon, UK and dates circa 80 million years old. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1107



Hybodus ensis Tooth Cretaceous


Hybodus ensis. This gorgeous yet rare hybodont shark tooth is a good specimen. It has good detail with shiney enamel, being 9mm across the base and well preppared on original matrix. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 115 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1095



Secarodus polyprion Tooth Jurassic


Secarodus polyprion. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (new species). This tooth crown is quite lovely despite damage to the right as seen. It has nice detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 12mm across the base as seen. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Lower Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in a display box. Priced at £40. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1015



Planohybodus Tooth Jurassic


Planohybodus sp. (possibly 'peterboroughensis'). This gorgeous yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (new species). This tooth crown is quite lovely despite damage to the upper left  as seen. It has nice detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 11.5mm in height as seen. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £30. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1016



Egertonodus duffini Tooth Jurassic


Egertonodus duffini sp. nov. This gorgeous yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (new species). This tooth crown is quite lovely. It has nice detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, being 8mm in height as seen. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Portland Harbout, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1017  



Lissodus minimus Triassic Wales


Lissodus minimus. This gorgeous GEM GRADE shark tooth measures 3mm across and is seen at the top of the picture. Being on original matrix measuring 11 x 12mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 215 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Lavenock near Penarth, South Glamorgan, Wales, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Full providence, found 7th March 2007. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 1004



RARE Hybodus Shark Dorsal Spine Cretaceous UK


Hybodus sp. A wonderful RARE hybodont shark dorsal spine. This spine is 99% complete and measures 73mm or just over 2 3/4 inches in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Barremian/Aptian Stage, Vectis Formation, Wealden Supergroup of Atherfield, Isle of Wight, UK and dates circa 115 million years old. A close-up view is shown below. Supplied labeled and in a display box. Priced at £105. Quote Ref No. SUKM 838



CLOSE-UP of Hybodus Spine






Rhomphaiodon 'Hybodus' minor Triassic UK


Rhomphaiodon ('Hybodus') minor. This gorgeous and rare hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen. It has good detail with shiney enamel, being 2.5mm across the base and well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Intraformational Conglomerate, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Supplied labelled and in a display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 834



Lissodus minimus Jurassic Tooth UK GEM GRADE


Lissodus minimus. This is a GEM tooth which is quite lovely and highly ornamented. It has nice detail with wonderful black coloured crown and shiney enamel, being 5mm in length. It is Middle Jurassic age circa 170 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite, of Charlbury, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 553


   

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