Description
This listing is for a genuine Pseudogrammoceras pedicam ammonite fossil, originating from the Aalenian Stage of the Lower-Middle Jurassic Period, approximately 174 to 170 million years ago. It was discovered in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, an area renowned for its rich Jurassic marine deposits.
This specimen forms part of the Alice Purnell Collection, carefully selected for its scientific and aesthetic quality. You will receive the exact fossil shown in the photographs, and a scale cube (1cm squares) is included in the photo for accurate sizing.
Geological Context:
- Formation: Lower Inferior Oolite or equivalent strata
- Stage: Aalenian
- Period: Early-Middle Jurassic
- Age: ~174–170 million years
- Location: Gloucestershire, UK
Fossil Details:
- Species: Pseudogrammoceras pedicam
- Type: Ammonite (extinct marine cephalopod mollusc)
- Preservation: Natural and well-defined with visible ribbing and spiral structure
- Condition: Professionally cleaned and stabilised for display and study
This authentic ammonite fossil is a timeless window into prehistoric marine environments, ideal for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity verifying its identification and origin.
Please refer to the provided photograph to confirm size and appearance. You will receive the exact item shown.
Add this rare and scientifically significant ammonite to your collection today!







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