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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Large Eteoderoceras Spiny Ammonite Fossil on Stand – Jurassic Coast, UK – COA Included
£120.00
Discover a prehistoric marvel with this Large Eteoderoceras Spiny Ammonite Fossil, presented on a custom stand for display. Originating from the renowned Black Ven Marls of Lyme Regis along the Jurassic Coast, this exquisite specimen embodies the intrigue and beauty of the ancient seas that once covered Dorset, UK.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: Each fossil is 100% genuine, meticulously selected to ensure the finest quality. Your piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its provenance and integrity.
- Historic Significance: Eteoderoceras is a genus of spiny ammonites that thrived in the Lower Lias epoch of the Jurassic period. This specimen provides a tangible connection to Earth’s distant past, approximately 200 million years ago.
- Exceptional Preservation: This fossil showcases the distinctive spiral shell and spiny ornamentation characteristic of Eteoderoceras, offering a glimpse into the complexity of ancient marine life.
- Presentation: Mounted on a tasteful stand, this fossil is not just a scientific specimen but a piece of natural art, ready to be the centerpiece of any collection or educational display.
- Discovery and Care: Discovered by our dedicated team member, Alister, on 29 March 2024, this specimen has been expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, ensuring it reaches you in pristine condition.
With its impressive size and striking appearance, this Eteoderoceras ammonite is a must-have for fossil enthusiasts, educators, and collectors alike. Add a piece of the Jurassic Coast’s legendary fossil heritage to your collection and own a fragment of Earth’s fascinating history.
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Discover a prehistoric marvel with this Large Eteoderoceras Spiny Ammonite Fossil, presented on a custom stand for display. Originating from the renowned Black Ven Marls of Lyme Regis along the Jurassic Coast, this exquisite specimen embodies the intrigue and beauty of the ancient seas that once covered Dorset, UK.
Key Features:
- Authenticity: Each fossil is 100% genuine, meticulously selected to ensure the finest quality. Your piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, attesting to its provenance and integrity.
- Historic Significance: Eteoderoceras is a genus of spiny ammonites that thrived in the Lower Lias epoch of the Jurassic period. This specimen provides a tangible connection to Earth’s distant past, approximately 200 million years ago.
- Exceptional Preservation: This fossil showcases the distinctive spiral shell and spiny ornamentation characteristic of Eteoderoceras, offering a glimpse into the complexity of ancient marine life.
- Presentation: Mounted on a tasteful stand, this fossil is not just a scientific specimen but a piece of natural art, ready to be the centerpiece of any collection or educational display.
- Discovery and Care: Discovered by our dedicated team member, Alister, on 29 March 2024, this specimen has been expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, ensuring it reaches you in pristine condition.
With its impressive size and striking appearance, this Eteoderoceras ammonite is a must-have for fossil enthusiasts, educators, and collectors alike. Add a piece of the Jurassic Coast’s legendary fossil heritage to your collection and own a fragment of Earth’s fascinating history.
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