Fossils for Sale - High-quality BRITISH and WORLDWIDE Fossils. An impressive selection of fossils, including Ammonites, Trilobites, Belemnites, Fossil Fish, Fossil Shark Teeth, Fossilised Insects in Amber, Dinosaurs, and Reptiles. UK Fossils was formed in 1988 and collects and preps our own fossils in the heart of the Jurassic Coast, collecting fossils from Lyme Regis, Charmouth and Somerset. Our passion for fossils is reflected in our carefully curated collection, which includes some of the rarest and most unique specimens available.

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British Jurassic Fossil Mix 1kg 19 x Specimens Dorset Somerset UK Natural Ammonites Belemnites Shell Fossils

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Genuine British Jurassic Fossil Collection

This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix containing 19 individual fossil specimens, all collected from classic Jurassic localities in Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These areas are world-famous for their rich fossil heritage and continuous Jurassic exposures, producing a wide diversity of marine fossils that record life in ancient seas around 190–170 million years ago.

The fossil lot shown in the photographs is the exact collection you will receive. Each piece has been carefully selected for authenticity, preservation, and variety. All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity. Full sizing and visual detail for the complete mix can be seen clearly in the images.

Discovery, Preparation, and Provenance

This fossil mix was personally discovered by our own team members, Alister and Alison, on 01 December 2025 during responsible field collecting at established British Jurassic sites. Following collection, every specimen was cleaned, prepped, and stabilised by Alison, ensuring the fossils are safe to handle, display, and study.

Knowing exactly who collected and prepared a fossil adds an important layer of provenance and trust, making this collection particularly appealing to collectors who value transparency and ethical sourcing.

Fossil Types and Species Representation

This mixed fossil lot represents a natural cross-section of Jurassic marine life. While each mix is unique, collections of this type typically include a variety of well-known British Jurassic fossils such as:

  • Ammonites – extinct marine cephalopods with coiled shells, often ribbed or ornamented, belonging to the order Ammonitida. These are among the most iconic Jurassic fossils and are key index fossils used in dating rock layers.
  • Belemnites – bullet-shaped internal shells of squid-like cephalopods, order Belemnitida, common in Jurassic seas.
  • Bivalves – fossil clams and oysters, including robust shell fragments that reflect life on or within the sea floor.
  • Gastropods – marine snails preserving spiral shell forms.
  • Crinoid fragments – columnal stems from sea lilies, echinoderms that lived attached to the seabed.

Together, these fossils represent multiple ecological niches within Jurassic marine environments, from open-water swimmers to bottom-dwelling filter feeders.

Geological and Environmental Context

During the Jurassic Period, Dorset and Somerset were submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea rich in life. Fine muds, limestones, and marls accumulated on the seabed, periodically burying shells and skeletal material. Rapid burial and low-oxygen conditions in some settings allowed fossils to survive long enough to mineralise, preserving their forms in remarkable detail.

These fossils originate from sedimentary rocks laid down during the Early to Middle Jurassic, a time of major marine diversification. Many of the fossil groups represented are used by geologists to identify specific horizons and reconstruct ancient environments.

Collecting, Educational, and Display Value

This 1kg fossil mix with 19 individual specimens is ideal for collectors, educators, home-schooling resources, gifts, or hands-on learning. The variety allows close inspection of different fossil groups, shell structures, and preservation styles, making it far more engaging than a single specimen alone.

You will receive the exact fossil mix shown, responsibly collected, professionally prepared, and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its genuine British Jurassic origin and ensuring complete confidence in your purchase.

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Genuine British Jurassic Fossil Collection

This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix containing 19 individual fossil specimens, all collected from classic Jurassic localities in Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These areas are world-famous for their rich fossil heritage and continuous Jurassic exposures, producing a wide diversity of marine fossils that record life in ancient seas around 190–170 million years ago.

The fossil lot shown in the photographs is the exact collection you will receive. Each piece has been carefully selected for authenticity, preservation, and variety. All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and are supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity. Full sizing and visual detail for the complete mix can be seen clearly in the images.

Discovery, Preparation, and Provenance

This fossil mix was personally discovered by our own team members, Alister and Alison, on 01 December 2025 during responsible field collecting at established British Jurassic sites. Following collection, every specimen was cleaned, prepped, and stabilised by Alison, ensuring the fossils are safe to handle, display, and study.

Knowing exactly who collected and prepared a fossil adds an important layer of provenance and trust, making this collection particularly appealing to collectors who value transparency and ethical sourcing.

Fossil Types and Species Representation

This mixed fossil lot represents a natural cross-section of Jurassic marine life. While each mix is unique, collections of this type typically include a variety of well-known British Jurassic fossils such as:

  • Ammonites – extinct marine cephalopods with coiled shells, often ribbed or ornamented, belonging to the order Ammonitida. These are among the most iconic Jurassic fossils and are key index fossils used in dating rock layers.
  • Belemnites – bullet-shaped internal shells of squid-like cephalopods, order Belemnitida, common in Jurassic seas.
  • Bivalves – fossil clams and oysters, including robust shell fragments that reflect life on or within the sea floor.
  • Gastropods – marine snails preserving spiral shell forms.
  • Crinoid fragments – columnal stems from sea lilies, echinoderms that lived attached to the seabed.

Together, these fossils represent multiple ecological niches within Jurassic marine environments, from open-water swimmers to bottom-dwelling filter feeders.

Geological and Environmental Context

During the Jurassic Period, Dorset and Somerset were submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea rich in life. Fine muds, limestones, and marls accumulated on the seabed, periodically burying shells and skeletal material. Rapid burial and low-oxygen conditions in some settings allowed fossils to survive long enough to mineralise, preserving their forms in remarkable detail.

These fossils originate from sedimentary rocks laid down during the Early to Middle Jurassic, a time of major marine diversification. Many of the fossil groups represented are used by geologists to identify specific horizons and reconstruct ancient environments.

Collecting, Educational, and Display Value

This 1kg fossil mix with 19 individual specimens is ideal for collectors, educators, home-schooling resources, gifts, or hands-on learning. The variety allows close inspection of different fossil groups, shell structures, and preservation styles, making it far more engaging than a single specimen alone.

You will receive the exact fossil mix shown, responsibly collected, professionally prepared, and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its genuine British Jurassic origin and ensuring complete confidence in your purchase.

Additional information

Era

Jurassic

Origin

United Kingdom

Jurassic Information

The Jurassic Period (201–145 million years ago) was the golden age of dinosaurs, with iconic species like Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Allosaurus dominating the land. It was a time of warm, humid climates, with high sea levels that created vast shallow seas, supporting abundant marine reptiles, ammonites, and early coral reefs. The first birds, such as Archaeopteryx, evolved from small theropod dinosaurs, while early mammals remained small and nocturnal. Lush forests of cycads, conifers, and ferns covered the land, providing food for giant herbivores. The breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea accelerated, shaping Earth's geography and setting the stage for the diverse ecosystems of the Cretaceous.

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