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Physogaleus contortus Tooth Miocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This is a beautiful tri-coloured specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 21mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1170



Carcharias reticulata Tooth Miocene


Carcharias reticulata. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct sand tiger shark. This tooth is 12mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £4. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1162



Hemipristis serra Tooth Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful rare location specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 27mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown but slight nick on the blade. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1163



Squalus alsaticus Tooth Oligocene


Squalus alsaticus. This early dog shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality despite its tiny size. It has great detail, root intact and shiney enamel, being 2mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Goose Creek, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUS 1164



Rhizoprionodon fischeuri Tooth Miocene


Rhizoprionodon fischeuriThis is a rare shark tooth. It exhibits fantastic colouration and detail, being 7mm in height. It is Miocene age and comes from the Calvert Formation of Old Fort Road, Maryland, USA. Circa 12 million years old. This is from a private collection. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. An ideal study/display specimen. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUS 1150



Symmoriam Tooth Carboniferous


Symmoriam spThis is an ancient shark tooth well preppared on original matrix, complete but still embedded in matrix. It exhibits fantastic colouration and detail, being 15mm across. The matrix measures 30 x 23 x 15mm. It is Middle Mississippian age and comes from the Muldraugh Formation of Hardin County, Kentucky, USA. Circa 347 million years old. This is from a private collection. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. An ideal study/display specimen. Priced at £27. Quote Ref No. SUS 1151



Negaprion brevirostris Tooth Miocene


Negaprion brevirostris. This tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 26mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of Venice, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUS 1148



Carcharocles megalodon Tooth Miocene


Carcharocles megalodon. This is a beautiful specimen from the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is a whacking 98mm across the base and 122mm along the leading edge. Thats just short of 5 inches. The root and crown are intact with clear sharp serrations and nice Deep grey/black coloured enamel crown despite a small amount of damage and a few small nicks on the blade. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of  Venice, Florida, USA. An absolute bargain at just £115. Supplied labeled. Quote Ref No. SUS 1140



Cretolamna appendiculata Tooth Cretaceous


Cretolamna appendiculata. This lateral tooth is quite lovely and of good grade.  It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 22mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and come from the Atco Formation of Carrollton, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in a display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 19th March 2008. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUS 1141



Squatina lericheii Tooth Miocene


Squatina lericheii. This angel shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 7mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUS 1138



Serratolamna lerichei Tooth Eocene


Serratolamna lerichei. A great tooth which is complete with root and double side-cusps. This tooth measures 15mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUS 1139



Cretoxyrhina mantelli Tooth Cretaceous


Cretoxyrhina mantelli. This large lateral tooth is quite lovely and grade 'A' standard.  It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 34mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and come from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 8th Dec 2007. Priced at £26. Quote Ref No. SUS 1131



Squalus occidentalis Tooth Miocene


Squalus occidentalis. This large for species dogfish shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 9mm across the base. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1132



Squalus serriculus Tooth Miocene


Squalus serriculus. This dogfish shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 6.5mm across the base. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1133



Heterodontus Tooth Miocene


Heterodontus sp. This bullhead shark posterior tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 7mm in length. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUS 1135



Carcharocles megalodon Tooth Miocene


Carcharocles megalodon. This is a beautiful specimen from the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 47mm across the base and 57mm along the leading edge. Thats 2 1/4 inches. The root and crown are intact with clear sharp serrations and nice Deep Blue coloured enamel crown despite a small amount of natural life wear at the tip and a few small nicks on the blade. This fossil is Upper Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of  Venice, Florida, USA. An absolute bargain at just £22. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1125



Carcharocles chubutensis Tooth Miocene


Carcharocles chubutensis. This is a beautiful specimen from an ancestor of the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 48mm across the base and 55mm along the leading edge. Thats 2 1/4 inches. The root and crown are intact with clear sharp serrations and nice ochre/yellow coloured enamel crown despite a small amount of natural life wear at the tip and a few small nicks on the blade. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £25. Supplied labeled and in a display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1126



Carcharocles angustidens Tooth Oligocene


Carcharocles angustidens. This is a beautiful specimen from an ancestor of the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 38mm across the base and 51mm along the leading edge. Thats 2 inches. The root and crown are intact with clear sharp serrations and nice ochre coloured enamel crown despite a small amount of natural life wear at the tip and a few small nicks on the blade. This fossil is Oligocene age circa 28 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of  Morgan River, South Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £26. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1127



Carcharocles auriculatus Tooth Eocene


Carcharocles auriculatus. This is a beautiful specimen from an ancestor of the largest predator since the Cretaceous period. This tooth is 44mm across the base and 51mm along the leading edge. Thats 2 inches. The crown is intact with clear sharp serrations and nice sea blue coloured enamel crown despite some damage on the root. This fossil is Upper Eocene age circa 40 million years old and comes from the Santee Limestone of  Harleyville, South Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £45. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1128



Carcharias taurus Tooth Miocene


Carcharias taurus. This sand tiger tooth is quite lovely and of GEM museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact, pristine side-cusps and shiney enamel, being 31mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of Venice, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1108



Hemipristis serra Upper Anterior Tooth Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful upper anterior specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 27mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1109



Striatolamna macrota Tooth Eocene


Striatolamna macrota. A GEM GRADE tooth which is complete with root and side cusps. This tooth measures 35mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1111 



Carcharias hopei Tooth Eocene


Carcharias hopei. A GEM GRADE tooth which is complete with root and side cusps. This tooth measures 17mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1112 



Physogaleus secundus Tooth Eocene


Physogaleus secundus. A super shark tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 8mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUS 1089



Odontaspis winkleri Tooth Eocene


Odontaspis winkleri. A super shark tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 13mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUS 1090



Physogaleus contortus Tooth Oligocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This tiger shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 19mm in height along the leading edge. It is Upper Oligocene age circa 30 million years old and comes from the Chandler Bridge Formation of Hamlet Circle, Berkeley County, South Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUS 1068



Venustodus Tooth Carboniferous


Venustodus spThis is an ancient shark tooth well preppared on original matrix. It is quite lovely despite slight damage on the right and exhibits fantastic colouration and detail, being 14mm across. The matrix measures 31 x 20 x 6mm. It is Middle Mississippian age and comes from the Harrodsburg Limestone Formation of Washington County, Indiana, USA. Circa 347 million years old. These are from a private collection. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. An ideal study/display specimen. Priced at £30. Quote Ref No. SUS 1070



Sphyrna zygaena Tooth Miocene


Sphyrna zygaena. This large good grade tri-coloured tooth is from a hammerhead shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 14mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from Virginia, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 1058



Alopias latidens Lateral Tooth Miocene/Oligocene


Alopias latidens. This large good grade bi-coloured lateral tooth is from a thresher shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 15mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene/Oligocene age circa 23 million years old and comes from S/N., Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUS 1059



Carcharias cuspidate Tooth Miocene


Carcharias cuspidate. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct sand tiger shark. This tooth is 21mm in length along the leading edge with side-cusps present. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £5. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1054



Hemipristis serra Upper Lateral Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful upper lateral specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 25mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £6. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1055



Hemipristis serra Lower Lateral Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful lower lateral specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 23mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £5. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1056



Hemipristis serra Upper Posterior Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful upper posterior specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 20mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £5. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 1042



Carcharinus obscurus Pliocene


Carcharinus obscurus. This large tri-coloured tooth is from a dusky shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp serrated edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 22mm in height along the leading edge. It is Early Pliocene age circa 4.4 million years old and comes from the Yorktown Formation of Aurora, North Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUS 1043



4 Carboniferous Shark Teeth USA


Orodus, 2x Deltodus & Cladodus. This is a set of 4 ancient shark teeth well preppared on original matrix. They are quite lovely and exhibit fantastic colouration and detail, being an average 12mm or 1/2 inch across each. The matrix measures 65 x 70 x 18mm. They are Upper Mississippian age and come from the Upper Burlington Limestone Formation of Biggsville, Henderson County, Illinois, USA. Circa 300 million years old. These are from an old private collection. Supplied labelled. An ideal study/display set or indeed, a paperweight. Priced at £85. Quote Ref No. SUS 1028



3x Carboniferous Shark Teeth USA


Petalodus, Deltodus & Cladodus. This is a set of 3 ancient shark teeth well preppared on original matrix. They are quite lovely and exhibit fantastic colouration and detail, being an average 12mm or 1/2 inch across each. The matrix measures 60 x 37 x 16mm. They are Upper Mississippian age and come from the Upper Burlington Limestone Formation of Biggsville, Henderson County, Illinois, USA. Circa 300 million years old. These are from an old private collection. Supplied labelled. An ideal study/display set. Priced at £55. Quote Ref No. SUS 1029



3x Carboniferous Shark Teeth USA


2x Orodus & Chomatodus. This is a set of 3 ancient shark teeth well preppared on original matrix. They are quite lovely and exhibit fantastic colouration and detail, the longest being 25mm or 1 inch across. The matrix measures 65 x 47 x 13mm. They are Upper Mississippian age and come from the Upper Burlington Limestone Formation of Biggsville, Henderson County, Illinois, USA. Circa 300 million years old. These are from an old private collection. Supplied labelled. An ideal study/display set. Priced at £55. Quote Ref No. SUS 1030



10 x shark & fish teeth Devonian USA


Shark & fish teeth. This is a set of 10 various micro-teeth. They are quite lovely and exhibit fantastic colouration and detail, being 1-2mm across. They are Upper Devonian age and come from the Maple Mill Formation of Iowa, USA. Circa 365 million years old. These were collected during the 1970's. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. I will also supply a small bag of original matrix for comparrison. An ideal study set. Priced at £18. Quote Ref No. SUS 1026



12 x shark & fish teeth Permian USA


Shark & fish teeth. This is a set of 12 various micro-teeth. They are quite lovely and exhibit fantastic colouration and detail, being 3-4mm across. They are Upper Permian age and come from the Ryan Formation of Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USA. Circa 270 million years old. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. I will also supply a small bag of original matrix for comparrison. An ideal study set. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUS 1027



Cretolamna appendiculata Cretaceous USA


Cretolamna appendiculata. This (large for species) lateral tooth is quite lovely and grade 'A' standard.  It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 30mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and come from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in a display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 6th Oct 2007. Priced at £30. Quote Ref No. SUS 1008



Cretoxyrhina mantelli Cretaceous


Cretoxyrhina mantelli. This tooth is quite lovely and grade 'A' standard.  It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 19mm in height. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and come from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of Farmers Branch, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in a display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 2nd September 2006. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUS 992



Galeocerdo cuvier Miocene USA


Galeocerdo cuvier. This small tri-coloured tooth is from a Tiger Shark. The tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful sharp serrated edges, root intact and shiney enamel, being 17mm in height along the leading edge. It is Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of Aurora, North Carolina, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUS 991



Ptychodus polygyrus Cretaceous USA


Ptychodus polygyrus. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 14mm in height and 20mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 7th July 2006. Priced at £60. Quote Ref No. SUS 979



Ptychodus mammilarus Shark Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus mammilarus. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/black coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 9mm in height and 13mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of Farmers Branch, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Full providence, found on 7th July 2006. Priced at £20. Quote Ref No. SUS 928



Ptychodus mortoni Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus mortoni. RARE Location. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. This complete tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with a wonderful detailed crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 15mm in height and 24mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Carlile Formation, Turner Sandstone of Fall River County, South Dakota, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £25. Quote Ref No. SUS 904



Squatina prima Tooth Palaeocene


Squatina prima. A nice very RARE bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 7mm across the base. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUS 905 



Striatolamia macrota Tooth Palaeocene


Striatolamia macrota. A nice bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 26mm in height. It comes from the Aquia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £3. Quote Ref No. SUS 906 



Echinorhinus priscus Shark Tooth Eocene


Echinorhinus priscus. A super RARE shark tooth which is complete with root but the reverse side is not to good. This tooth measures 11mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Supplied with label and in a display box. Priced at £18. Quote Ref No. SUS 894



Squalicorax kaupi Tooth Cretaceous


Squalicorax kaupi. A nice  quality tooth which is complete with root and serrated crown.  The tooth measures 17mm along the leading edge. It comes from the Lower Demopolis Formation, Late Cretaceous of Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA and dates circa 75 million years old. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4.  Quote Ref No. SUS 855



Ptychodus mammilarus Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus mammilarus. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 13mm in height and 18mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 21th July 2006. Priced at £30. Quote Ref No. SUS 825



Hemipristis serra Lower Symphyseal Miocene


Hemipristis serra. This is a beautiful lower symphyseal specimen from an extinct tiger shark. This tooth is 29mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £8. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 792



Ptychodus polygyrus Shark Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus polygyrus. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 7mm in height and 14mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 7th July 2006. Priced at £20. Quote Ref No. SUS 762



Carcharinus leucas Shark Tooth Miocene


Carcharinus leucas. This tooth is quite lovely and of good quality. It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, pristine serrated edges and shiney enamel, being 25mm in height along the leading edge. It is Late Miocene age circa 5 million years old and comes from the Bone Valley Group of Venice, Florida, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUS 764



Otodus obliquus Shark Tooth Palaeocene


Otodus obliquus. A nice bi-coloured tooth which is complete with root and side-cusps but exhibiting feeding wear. This tooth measures 29mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Aqia Formation, Palaeocene of Charles County, Maryland, USA and dates circa 55 million years old. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUS 765 



Isurus hastalis Shark Tooth Miocene


Isurus hastalis. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct big-tooth mako shark. This tooth is 27mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £9. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 740



Isurus oxyrinchus Shark Tooth Miocene


Isurus oxyrinchus. This is a beautiful specimen from an extinct shortfin mako shark. This tooth is 30mm in length along the leading edge. The root and crown are complete with clear sharp blade and super coloured enamel crown. This fossil is Middle Miocene age circa 12 million years old and comes from the Pungo River Formation of  Aurora, North Carolina, USA. An absolute bargain at just £15. Supplied labeled and in an attractive display box. Quote Ref No. SUS 733



Odontaspis winkleri Shark Tooth Eocene


Odontaspis winkleri. A great tooth which is complete with root and side-cusps. This tooth measures 16mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUS 736 



Squatina prima Shark Tooth Eocene


Squatina prima. A great tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 7mm across the base. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 737 



Ptychodus decurrens Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus decurrens. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 7mm in height and 14mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of Farmers Branch, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 28th April 2005. Priced at £20. Quote Ref No. SUS 724



Nebrius obliquus Tooth Eocene


Nebrius obliquus. A rare unusual tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 5mm across the base. It comes from the Nanjemoy Formation, Eocene of Fredericksberg, Stafford County, Virginia, USA and dates circa 50 million years old. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUS 725 



Physogaleus contortus Tigershark Tooth Miocene


Physogaleus contortus. Formally known as Galeocerdo contortus. This tiger shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 15mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUS 718



Scaponorhynchus texanus Tooth Cretaceous


Scaponorhynchus texanus. A rare unusual tooth which is complete with root. This tooth measures 25mm in height along the leading edge. It comes from the Black Creek Formation, Cretaceous of Wayne County, North Carolina, USA and dates circa 70 million years old. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUS 720



Ptychodus whippelei Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus whippelei. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented despite some feeding wear at the tip. It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/black coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 6mm in height 13mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Kamp Ranch Member of Carrollton, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUS 700



Isurus hastalis Mako Tooth Miocene


Isurus hastalis. This mako tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 31mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUS 702



Cretolamna appendiculata Tooth Cretaceous


Cretolamna appendiculata. This tooth is quite lovely and grade 'A' standard.  It has great detail with wonderful tri-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 17mm in height. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and come from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in a display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 7th July 2006. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUS 674



Carcharinus Tooth Miocene


Carcharhinus sp. This shark tooth is quite lovely and of museum quality. It has great detail with wonderful bi-colouration, root intact and shiney enamel, being 9mm in height along the leading edge. It is Middle Miocene age circa 14 million years old and comes from the Round Mountain Silt Formation of Shark Tooth Hill, Kern County, California, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £3. Quote Ref No. SUS 648



Ptychodus anonymus Tooth Cretaceous


Ptychodus anonymus. This gorgeous yet unusual tooth is from an extinct species of shark whose dentition was highly specialised for crushing shell fish. The tooth is quite lovely and highly ornamented.  It has great detail with wonderful dark brown/olive coloured crown, root intact and shiney enamel, being a chunky 13mm in height and 16mm across. It is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Arcadia Park Formation, Kamp Ranch Member of The Colony, Texas, USA. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. FULL PROVIDENCE, found 4th July 2006. Priced at £25. Quote Ref No. SUS 639



Cretodus crassidens Tooth Cretaceous


Cretodus crassidens. This tooth is quite lovely despite a repair to the left part of