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uk-fossils · 1 month ago
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Small Echinoid Fossil - Salenia prestensis - Cretaceous, Aptian, Morella Spain - Genuine Specimen with Certificate
This listing features a beautifully preserved small echinoid fossil of the species Salenia prestensis, sourced from the Aptian stage of the Cretaceous period in the Morella region, Castellón province, Spain. This genuine fossil showcases the characteristic features of this extinct sea urchin, offering both scientific value and aesthetic charm.
Salenia prestensis belonged to a genus of regular echinoids that lived during the Lower Cretaceous. These marine echinoderms are recognized by their spherical to slightly flattened tests, covered with tiny tubercles and spines in life. Fossils of this genus are relatively rare and sought after, particularly from the rich sedimentary beds of the Iberian Peninsula.
The exact fossil shown in the photographs is what you will receive, accompanied by a 1cm scale cube for sizing reference.
Geological & Fossil Context:
Species: Salenia prestensis (Regular Echinoid)
Type: Fossilised sea urchin (echinoderm)
Formation: Cretaceous marine limestone
Location: Morella, Castellón Province, Spain
Age: Aptian Stage, Lower Cretaceous (~125–113 million years ago)
Fossil Features:
Preservation: Excellent preservation of surface texture and overall form
Preparation: Carefully cleaned to reveal natural detail
Condition: 100% genuine and stable, suitable for display or study
Product Highlights:
Genuine Salenia prestensis echinoid fossil
Sourced from a classic Cretaceous locality in Spain
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
An ideal piece for collectors, educators, or natural history enthusiasts
The Aptian marine deposits near Morella are well-known for producing high-quality fossils, and this echinoid is a perfect example of the biodiversity that flourished in Cretaceous seas. With its detailed morphology and historical significance, this fossil is both a decorative and educational treasure.
Please review all photos for size and detail. The item shown is the exact specimen you will receive.
Own a rare and exquisite Salenia prestensis echinoid fossil from Spain’s ancient seas.
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28 echinoids, 1 flint brachiopode & 1 rock with the crustacean imprints are in this larger jar.🏺
The more eroded and partial halves of echinoids are the fundament within the jar to cover the other in the top, all placed a top and surround in this brown glazed ceramic.
Have mostly stored the rounder and smaller fossils & rocks in jars, a lot mugs, saucers & some bowls of wooden and ceramics. ☕️ 🏺🥣
I do have plastic storage boxes & kartons 📦 with other fossils for them or are stored in them, but some rocks are better to display & are easy to pick up again for showing in mugs.
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 2 years ago
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Round Two: Conflicto vs Annakacygna
Conflicto antarcticus
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Contradiction from Antarctica 
Time: 65 million years ago (Danian stage of the Paleocene epoch, Paleogene period) 
Location: Seymour Island, López de Bertodano Formation, Antarctica 
The evolutionary history of the fowl - chickens and ducks - is a controversial one, owing in no small part to the sheer diversity of basal taxa from the Galloanseran group. Existing prior to the end-Cretaceous extinction, Galloanserans went through the same adaptive radiation that everything did following the extinction - leading to a wide disparity of animals that show a weirdly diverse mosaic of traits. Conflicto is one of such taxa. Literally occurring in a fossil formation that tracks the transition from Cretaceous to Paleogene, Conflicto appears on the Paleogene side of the boundary, possibly a direct descendant of other Anseriformes that were present in Antarctica in the latest Cretaceous. But it's survivorship is not, in fact, the weirdest thing about it. Conflicto, despite being a stem-anseriform, and thus early on in the evolution of the group, had a weirdly duck/goose like beak. It was similar in structure to the bill of waterfowl, just not as wide. It also had large nostrils, much wider openings than modern ducks and geese. The problem with this is the fact that the earliest branching-off members of Anseriformes - the Screamers - have chicken-like beaks. As such, the original hypothesis for bill evolution in Anseriformes was that they started with chicken beaks, and later the group composed of geese, ducks, and magpie-geese evolved a spatulate bill the one time. However, Conflicto coming prior to the splitting off of screamers and having such a bill throws this idea into question - and this won’t be the last word on the subject, I assure you. Showcasing a partially-spatulate bill makes Conflicto an important piece of the puzzle of anseriform evolution. In its post-apocalyptic world, Conflicto was surprisingly not alone - living in a temperate to subpolar fern forest, it was able to feast on a wide variety of gastropods, bivalves, worms, and echinoids. When it comes to vertebrates, however, Conflicto was alone - the last survivor of a previously vibrant Cretaceous environment. 
Annakacygna hajimei, A. yoshiiensis
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Swan from Annaka (Hajime’s or of Yoshii-machi) 
Time: 11.5 million years ago (Tortonian stage of the Miocene epoch, Neogene period)
Location: Haraichi Formation, Annaka, Japan
Annakacygna was dubbed during its research “the ultimate bird”, and honestly, I don’t even blame the scientists for doing so - I may have even done the same. Both large species of swan, A. hajimei was about the size of a black swan, and A. yoshiiensis was larger than even the mute swan. They were weird in so many ways it boggles the mind: they were adapted for filter feeding in the water, their wings and tails were so flexible they could form a cradle for their young on their backs like modern mute swangs, said tails and wings were probably great and flashy display structures, its head was extremely large weird looking and had a slightly spoon-like bill, they had wide and heavy vertebrae but still had long and flexible necks, it may have even been a flightless bird or at least a poor flier based on its sternum and coracoids, though its scapula is extremely strong and unlike flightless animals - more research is needed to better understand this aspect of its mobility. That said, it did have very short wing birds, weirdly curved and short among birds, with weirdly shaped finger bones coming together to create weirdly formed curved wings. Its hips were arched up, creating a dip in its back, and it had narrow leg bones, allowing for efficient movement in the water like living *grebes and loons*. So while it had this whole weird display structure with its wings and tail going on, and its robust but long neck, and that strangely boat-shaped body (what the actual f-), it was zooming through the water like a grebe or loon. It had a similar beak to living shovelers, possibly, and it could move its jaw back and forth in a seesaw like motion, not like any living swans. It could then filter food through its jaws via this motion, eating a variety of plankton through soft lamellae within its bill. It was probably very social, given its display structures, and communicated both vocally (imagine the power of those calls with that robust neck) and visually. Annakacygna also took care of its young, extensively, keeping them on their back protected in their wings, to the point that they may not have spent much time on land (like living loons and grebes). It wasn’t a deep diver, but was stable at sea while foraging on food and moving along the surface of the water, living primarily in the ocean. Found in a marine environment, Annakacygna lived with sharks, seals, many kinds of whales, and desmostylians.   
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prairiewitchy · 6 years ago
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The Shepherd's Crown - a fossilised sea urchin - was used as a protective amulet see: http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/fossils/echinoid.htm They're found in archaeological sites ranging from the paleolithic through to Early Medieval.
For yesterday’s anon, thought I’d bring this out of the comments. From their source:
In England, echinoids have been called Sugar Loaves, Fairy Loaves, Shepherd's Crowns and Pixies' Helmets. They look rather like small round loaves of bread. They were used as charms to help the baking of bread. It was thought that fairy loaves protected families against witchcraft, so they always have bread. They were once frequently displayed on the windowsills of Sussex cottages as good luck charms, to protect the cottage from being struck by lightning, or for predicting rain (this could be true, as moisture present in the atmosphere may condense on the fossil first). They were also supposed to keep milk fresh. Another name for echicoids was eagle stones, as the marks on them resemble claw marks.
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uk-fossils · 20 days ago
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British Chalk Fossil Echinoid – Echinocorys scutata | Santonian Upper Chalk Foreness Point Margate Kent UK | Genuine Specimen with COA
Offered here is a classic example of Echinocorys scutata, an extinct fossil echinoid (sea urchin) from the Upper Chalk Formation, deposited during the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous period, and collected from the well-known coastal site of Foreness Point, Margate, Kent, UK. This iconic species is one of the most recognisable and important fossils from the British chalk.
Fossil Type: Echinoid (Sea Urchin)
Species: Echinocorys scutata
Geological Period: Late Cretaceous (~86.3 to 83.6 million years ago)
Geological Stage: Santonian
Formation: Upper Chalk (Chalk Group)
Location: Foreness Point, Margate, Kent, United Kingdom
Scale Rule: Squares/Cube = 1cm (See photo for full sizing details)
Specimen: The fossil in the photo is the exact one you will receive
Authenticity: All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity
Geological and Paleontological Context
Echinocorys scutata is a widespread and well-documented species of irregular echinoid, commonly found throughout the Upper Cretaceous chalk of Europe. It lived as a deposit feeder, burrowing within soft seafloor sediments beneath the ancient Cretaceous seas.
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Echinoidea
Order: Holasteroida
Family: Holasteridae
Genus: Echinocorys
Species: scutata
Depositional Environment: Quiet, shallow marine shelf with fine carbonate sedimentation from coccoliths; conditions ideal for fossilisation of echinoids and other marine invertebrates
Morphological Features: Oval to subglobular test (shell), well-developed ambulacral petals on the aboral surface, with a central periproct and flattened oral surface; radial symmetry with slight elongation along the oral-aboral axis
Biozone: Frequently found in mid-to-late Santonian stratigraphic levels; associated with key foraminiferal and inoceramid zones
Notable: Echinocorys scutata is an important biostratigraphic indicator for Upper Cretaceous chalk sequences and is widely used in geological studies of the British chalk
Why This Fossil is Special
This specimen is a true classic of British fossil collecting. Well-preserved, naturally shaped, and collected from a site of national geological importance, this Echinocorys scutata fossil makes an excellent teaching tool or collector’s piece. Its simple symmetry and subtle surface features also make it a beautiful display fossil.
Why Buy From Us?
100% genuine fossil with Certificate of Authenticity
You receive the exact item pictured
Carefully sourced from reputable British chalk fossil sites
Perfect for collectors, educators, or display in natural history settings
Add a timeless fossil to your collection with this Echinocorys scutata chalk echinoid from the Santonian stage of the Upper Cretaceous, Foreness Point, Kent—an elegant remnant of ancient marine life from over 85 million years ago.
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid - Jurassic, Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA
A beautifully preserved Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid from the Clypeus Grit Member, Salperton Limestone Formation, Jurassic: Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK. This stunning echinoid fossil is an exceptional addition to any collection, perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ✅ Discovered by our own expert team – This fossil was found on 22 December 2024 by our dedicated fossil hunters, Alister and Alison. ✅ Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated – Professionally prepared by Alison to highlight its intricate details and natural structure. ✅ What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.
About Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoids:
Clypeus ploti is an extinct species of echinoid (sea urchin) from the Jurassic period, approximately 165 million years ago. These flattened, disc-like echinoids thrived in shallow marine environments and are commonly found in the Salperton Limestone Formation. Their unique shape and detailed preservation make them a highly sought-after fossil.
This piece is ideal for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts!
Shipping & Packaging:
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Why Buy from Us?
🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected by our own team.
Bring a piece of prehistoric history into your collection today! 🦕🌍
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid - Jurassic, Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA
A beautifully preserved Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid from the Clypeus Grit Member, Salperton Limestone Formation, Jurassic: Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK. This stunning echinoid fossil is an exceptional addition to any collection, perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ✅ Discovered by our own expert team – This fossil was found on 22 December 2024 by our dedicated fossil hunters, Alister and Alison. ✅ Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated – Professionally prepared by Alison to highlight its intricate details and natural structure. ✅ What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.
About Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoids:
Clypeus ploti is an extinct species of echinoid (sea urchin) from the Jurassic period, approximately 165 million years ago. These flattened, disc-like echinoids thrived in shallow marine environments and are commonly found in the Salperton Limestone Formation. Their unique shape and detailed preservation make them a highly sought-after fossil.
This piece is ideal for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts!
Shipping & Packaging:
🔹 Securely packed for safe transit 🔹 Worldwide shipping available 🔹 Tracked & insured delivery options
Why Buy from Us?
🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected by our own team.
Bring a piece of prehistoric history into your collection today! 🦕🌍
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid - Jurassic, Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA
A beautifully preserved Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoid from the Clypeus Grit Member, Salperton Limestone Formation, Jurassic: Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK. This stunning echinoid fossil is an exceptional addition to any collection, perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ✅ Discovered by our own expert team – This fossil was found on 22 December 2024 by our dedicated fossil hunters, Alister and Alison. ✅ Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated – Professionally prepared by Alison to highlight its intricate details and natural structure. ✅ What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.
About Clypeus ploti Fossil Echinoids:
Clypeus ploti is an extinct species of echinoid (sea urchin) from the Jurassic period, approximately 165 million years ago. These flattened, disc-like echinoids thrived in shallow marine environments and are commonly found in the Salperton Limestone Formation. Their unique shape and detailed preservation make them a highly sought-after fossil.
This piece is ideal for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts!
Shipping & Packaging:
🔹 Securely packed for safe transit 🔹 Worldwide shipping available 🔹 Tracked & insured delivery options
Why Buy from Us?
🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected by our own team.
Bring a piece of prehistoric history into your collection today! 🦕🌍
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uk-fossils · 3 months ago
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Clypeus Fossil Echinoid - Jurassic, Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK | 100% Genuine Specimen + COA
A beautifully preserved Clypeus Fossil Echinoid from the Clypeus Grit Member, Salperton Limestone Formation, Jurassic: Chedworth Woods, Gloucestershire, UK. This stunning echinoid fossil is an exceptional addition to any collection, perfect for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts.
✅ 100% Genuine Specimen – Every fossil we sell is authentic and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. ✅ Discovered by our own expert team – This fossil was found on 22 December 2024 by our dedicated fossil hunters, Alister and Alison. ✅ Expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated – Professionally prepared by Alison to highlight its intricate details and natural structure. ✅ What you see is what you get – The listing photos show the exact specimen you will receive. ✅ Includes size reference – Scale cube in photos = 1cm. Please refer to the images for full dimensions.
About Clypeus Fossil Echinoids:
Clypeus is an extinct genus of echinoid (sea urchin) from the Jurassic period, approximately 165 million years ago. These flattened, disc-like echinoids thrived in shallow marine environments and are commonly found in the Salperton Limestone Formation. Their unique shape and detailed preservation make them a highly sought-after fossil.
This piece is ideal for display, educational purposes, or as a unique gift for fossil lovers and paleontology enthusiasts!
Shipping & Packaging:
🔹 Securely packed for safe transit 🔹 Worldwide shipping available 🔹 Tracked & insured delivery options
Why Buy from Us?
🔹 Trusted Seller – Specializing in fossils, minerals, and natural history specimens. 🔹 Certified Authenticity – Every purchase includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity. 🔹 Ethically Sourced – All our fossils are legally and responsibly collected by our own team.
Bring a piece of prehistoric history into your collection today! 🦕🌍
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uk-fossils · 3 days ago
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Rare Fossil Ammonite Otoites sauzei – Inferior Oolite, Jurassic Coast – Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK – Authentic Specimen
Authentic Otoites sauzei Fossil Ammonite – Inferior Oolite Formation – Middle Jurassic – Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK
This is a genuine and scientifically significant ammonite fossil specimen of Otoites sauzei, discovered on the iconic Jurassic Coast at Burton Bradstock, Dorset. The fossil is beautifully preserved within the Inferior Oolite Formation, a Middle Jurassic limestone sequence celebrated for yielding finely detailed ammonites.
Fossil & Geological Information:
Species: Otoites sauzei
Family: Otoitidae
Superfamily: Stephanoceratoidea
Order: Ammonitida
Geological Stage: Bajocian Stage (Middle Jurassic, ~170–168 million years ago)
Formation: Inferior Oolite
Location: Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK – part of the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coast
Zone: Sauzei Subzone (named after this very species), within the Laeviuscula Zone
Biozone: Upper Bajocian ammonite zones – key for international biostratigraphic correlation
Depositional Environment: Warm, shallow marine platform with well-oxygenated conditions—ideal for calcareous sediment accumulation and excellent fossil preservation
Morphology Features:
Strongly ribbed, compressed shell
Evolute form with visible inner whorls
Typical ornamentation includes bold ribs and tuberculate features along the flanks
Considered diagnostic of the Bajocian ammonite fauna
Notable: Otoites sauzei is an index fossil for the Bajocian Stage, making it a scientifically valuable specimen for collectors and educational purposes
Formal Identification: Originally described and classified by d’Orbigny in the 19th century
Specimen Details:
Discovered by: Alister and Alison of UKGE
Date of Discovery: 17 January 2025
Preparation: Cleaned, prepped, and stabilised by Alison
Scale Reference: Cube in photo = 1cm (see image for full size and details)
Authenticity: Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity – 100% guaranteed genuine fossil
Photograph: The listing image shows the exact specimen you will receive
About the Inferior Oolite Formation:
The Inferior Oolite is a marine limestone unit known for abundant, diverse fossil content, including ammonites, echinoids, bivalves, and gastropods. The sedimentary environment was dominated by carbonate deposition on a shallow shelf, making it a fossil-rich window into the Middle Jurassic seas.
This Otoites sauzei ammonite is not just a collector’s piece but also an important biostratigraphic and palaeontological specimen, perfect for display, education, or as part of a scientifically curated collection.
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uk-fossils · 5 days ago
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 21 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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uk-fossils · 5 days ago
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 18 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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uk-fossils · 5 days ago
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 25 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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uk-fossils · 5 days ago
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 22 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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uk-fossils · 5 days ago
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 26 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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1kg British Fossil Mix - 25 x Jurassic Fossils from Dorset & Somerset UK - Genuine Specimens with Certificate
This listing offers a 1kg British Fossil Mix, featuring a rich assortment of genuine Jurassic fossils from the iconic fossil-rich counties of Dorset and Somerset, United Kingdom. These specimens come from historically significant Jurassic marine beds and provide a wonderful opportunity to explore the prehistoric seas that once covered southern England.
Your fossil mix has been hand-collected on 29 March 2025 by our experienced team members Alister and Alison, and professionally cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison to ensure each piece is in excellent condition. The exact fossil mix you see in the photo is what you will receive, with a 1cm scale cube shown to provide accurate size reference.
Contents May Include (but are not limited to):
Ammonites (e.g., Promicroceras, Androgynoceras)
Belemnites
Bivalves (e.g., Gryphaea)
Gastropods
Echinoid fragments
Crinoid stem segments
Fossilised shells and marine fragments
Geological Context:
Regions: Dorset & Somerset, UK
Period: Jurassic
Age: ~200 to 160 million years ago (various stages)
These fossils represent a range of ancient marine life forms that lived during the Jurassic Period, when much of Britain was submerged beneath a warm, shallow sea. The mix offers both aesthetic appeal and educational value, ideal for collectors, hobbyists, and teachers.
Product Features:
Weight: Approx. 1kg total
Authenticity: 100% Genuine Fossils
Provenance: Hand-collected in the UK by our team
Includes: Certificate of Authenticity
Condition: Expertly cleaned and ready for study or display
Please refer to the listing photographs for the exact specimen selection. This is a one-of-a-kind fossil mix with each piece carefully chosen.
Bring home a fascinating slice of British Jurassic heritage today!
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