Description
RARE Nautilus Cenoceras largilliertianum Fossil on Mounted Stand
Geological Period: Cenomanian, Cretaceous
Location: Shapwick Grange, Dorset, UK
This is a stunning and rare specimen of Nautilus Cenoceras largilliertianum, a beautifully preserved fossil from the Cenomanian stage of the Cretaceous period, approximately 100 million years ago. This fossil nautiloid comes expertly mounted on a display stand, making it an ideal centrepiece for collectors, educators, or natural history enthusiasts.
Unlike ammonites, which are their extinct relatives, nautiluses like Cenoceras belong to a lineage of marine mollusks that still exist today. They are known for their smooth, coiled shells with intricate growth lines, a feature well-preserved in this specimen. Fossils from Shapwick Grange in Dorset are highly sought after, making this a particularly special find.
Why This Fossil?
✅ 100% Genuine & Natural Specimen
✅ Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
✅ Mounted on a Display Stand – Perfect for showcasing in collections or exhibits
✅ Direct from the Alice Purnell Collection – One of the largest ammonite collections in the world
✅ Highly sought-after species from a renowned UK fossil site
Additional Information:
📏 Size: See scale rule in photos (squares = 1cm)
🔍 Condition: Naturally preserved with excellent detail
📸 Photographs: The images show the exact specimen you will receive
This museum-quality fossil nautiloid is a fantastic collector’s piece, ideal for educational displays, home decor, or as a rare and unique natural history gift.
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