Description
This listing features a 4″ Pavlovia latriensis primaria ammonite fossil from the Kimmeridgian stage of the Jurassic period. Discovered at Ringstead Bay, Dorset, this beautifully preserved specimen provides a unique glimpse into the marine ecosystems that flourished over 150 million years ago.
The Pavlovia latriensis primaria is a remarkable ammonite species, known for its finely ribbed, gently coiled shell. This fossil is a perfect example of the species, showcasing its distinct features in stunning detail. Its natural preservation highlights the intricate morphology that makes this ammonite both scientifically significant and visually captivating.
This fossil comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious private ammonite collections in the world. Renowned for its exceptional quality and authenticity, fossils from this collection are highly sought after by collectors and researchers alike.
Key Details:
- Species: Pavlovia latriensis primaria (ammonite)
- Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic (~150-155 million years old)
- Location: Ringstead Bay, Dorset, UK
- Provenance: Alice Purnell Collection
- Size: 4 inches
This fossil is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its authenticity and scientific value. The exact specimen you will receive is shown in the photos, with a scale rule featuring 1cm squares included for accurate size reference.
This carefully selected and expertly preserved ammonite fossil is an exceptional addition to any collection, a valuable educational resource, or a stunning display piece. Its rarity, provenance, and fine preservation make it a standout specimen for paleontology enthusiasts and fossil collectors.
Don’t miss this opportunity to own a rare and scientifically important ammonite fossil with impeccable provenance from the world-renowned Alice Purnell Collection. Order today to secure this extraordinary piece of Earth’s prehistoric history for your collection!






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