Description
Listed here is a beautiful 4.25-inch Pseudolioceras compactile ammonite fossil, found at Ravenscar, United Kingdom, and dating back to the Upper Toarcian stage of the Jurassic period, approximately 180 to 174 million years ago. This fossil represents a snapshot of marine life from a time when ancient seas covered much of what is now northern England.
The specimen is part of the renowned Alice Purnell Collection, a trusted source of scientifically significant and aesthetically impressive fossil pieces. The fossil in the photos is the exact one you will receive, selected for its defined coiling, clean ribbing, and impressive form.
Geological & Species Details:
- Species: Pseudolioceras compactile
- Type: Ammonite (extinct marine cephalopod)
- Age: Jurassic (Upper Toarcian Stage)
- Location: Ravenscar, United Kingdom
Key Features:
- 100% Genuine Fossil – Comes with our Certificate of Authenticity.
- Excellent Detail and Ribbing – Preserved natural ornamentation and structure.
- From the Alice Purnell Collection – Expertly curated and of high scientific value.
- Ideal for Fossil Collectors, Educators, or Display
- Scale Rule / Cube = 1cm – See listing photo for accurate measurements.
Pseudolioceras compactile is known for its tight coiling and decorative ribbing, making it a desirable addition for collectors and enthusiasts of Jurassic marine life. Its presence in the fossil record provides valuable insight into faunal succession and paleoecology.
Add this stunning 4.25″ Pseudolioceras ammonite to your collection today—an authentic fossil from Britain’s Jurassic past!





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