Late Pleistocene Period, 1.5 million-7,700 years BP. A group of two vertebrae comprising one of the horse Equus caballus and one of the deer from Brown Bank, Lowestoft, Suffolk. 182 grams total, 82-109mm (3 1/4 - 4 1/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
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Late Oligocene Period, 35 million years BP. A mixed group comprising an oreodent jaw section and leg bone from South Dakota, U.S.A. 259 grams total, 88-111mm (3 1/2 - 4 1/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Oreodonts are extinct Artiodactylids (even-toed mammals) most closely related to camels and pigs, with no close relatives living today. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Although tempting to think of them as feeding on grass, true grasses did not appear until the late Oligocene. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Late Oligocene Period, 35 million years BP. A mixed group of bones from an oreodent comprising: a jaw section with teeth and two leg bones; from South Dakota, U.S.A.; in an old card tray. 280 grams total, 5-15cm (2 - 6"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Oreodonts are extinct artiodactylids (even-toed mammals) most closely related to camels and pigs, with no close relatives living today. All are herbivorous, browsing on a diet of leaves and young shoots. Although tempting to think of them as feeding on grass, true grasses did not appear until the late Oligocene. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Pliocene (5.3-2.5 million years BP) to Pleistocene (2.5 million-11,700 years BP). A mixed group comprising: a fossil pocket gopher femur from the Pleistocene of the Suwannee River, North Florida; a fossil deer molar tooth from the Pleistocene of the Suwannee River, North Florida; a fossil opossum humerus from the Pleistocene of the St. Marks River, Florida; a fossil otter femur from the Pleistocene of the St. Marks River, Florida; two lower cheek molar teeth from the primitive horse Equus sp. from the Pliocene of Polk County, Florida, USA. 49 grams total, 19-107mm (3/4 - 4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [8, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Miocene Period, 23-5.3 million years BP. A specimen of the echinoid Tripneustes parkinsoni together with a fossil bivalve on a block of matrix from the Helvetian limestone at Apt, France. 866 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A finely preserved fossil of the echinoid Hemiaster sp. from Oxfordshire, UK, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, in old white card tray. 45 grams including tray, 35mm (1 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP to Miocene Period, 23-5.3 million years BP. A mixed group of fossil echinoids comprising: three Hemiaster adkinsi echinoids from the Walnut Formation, Central Texas (Cretaceous Period); a polished Holectypus sp. from Madagascar (Cretaceous Period); three Astrodapsis spatiosus echinoid (sand dollar) from the Miocene Period, Santa Margarita Formation, Scotts Valley, California. 349 grams total, 28-75mm (1-3"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [7, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Miocene Period, 23-5.3 million years BP. A display group of echinoderms Scutella faujas discovered in Doue la Fontaine, Faluns de Touraine, Western France. 850 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. Echinoderms were the first animal to develop an internal skeleton, and were solitary marine organisms. They fed, using their fine tentacles to direct food to their mouths, on micro marine organisms such as plankton. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordovician Period, 460 million years BP. A group of three Calymene sp. fossil trilobites, two in the defensive curling posture, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, in old white card tray. 278 grams total including tray, 46-65mm (1 3/4 - 2 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordovician Period, 460 million years BP. A Calymene sp. fossil trilobite, exhibiting defensive posture curling, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, in old white card tray. 33 grams including tray, 32mm (1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordovician Period, 460 million years BP. A Calymene sp. fossil trilobite, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, in old white card tray. 27 grams including tray, 37mm (1 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordivician Period, 450 million years BP. A fossil trilobite Diacalymene ouzregui with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: 'TRILOBITE, Diacalymene ouzregui, Ordovician Age, (approx. 460 million years old), Erfoud, Morocco', in old white card tray. 112 grams including tray, 61mm (2 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordovician Period, 485-444 million years BP-Upper Devonian Period, 385-359 million years BP. A mixed group of fossil trilobites comprising: a Diacalymene sp. trilobite from the Ordovician Period of Morocco; a Metacanthina barrandei trilobite on a matrix from the Upper Devonian Period of the Atlas Mountains, Hamar Laghdad Formation, Pragian, (Alnif), Morocco; a Crotalocephalina gibba trilobite on a matrix from the Upper Devonian Period, Alnif, Morocco. 1 kg total, 8.5-10cm (3 1/2 - 4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Silurian Period, 440 million years BP. A group of four finely preserved trilobite tails from the species Calymene blumenbochi, accompanied by Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd label reading: 'TRILOBITE - Silurian, Calymene blumenbochi, Wenlock Series, Dudley, Worcestershire', in old white card tray. 28 grams total including tray, 16-32mm (3/4 - 1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [4, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Devonian Period, 417-354 million years BP. A mixed group of trilobite specimens comprising: a Phacops granulosus trilobite on a matrix from the Upper Devonian Period, Alnif, Morocco; a Paralejurus dormizzeri trilobite on a matrix from the Upper Devonian Period, Alnif, Morocco; a Mrakibina cattoi from Bou Tiskaouine Formation, Hamar l”Aghdad Limestones, Eifelian, Middle Devonian, Taharajat, Oufaten, Djebel Issoumour Area, Atlas Mountains, Morocco; the matrix for each fossil shaped so that the specimens are free-standing. 337 grams total, 48-58mm (2 - 2 1/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Lower Jurassic period, 190 million years BP. A group of four pyrite ammonites together with a belemnite and a number of echinoid stems on a matrix from Gloucester, UK. 204 grams, 92mm (3 3/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, Bacocian stage, 168-172 million years BP. A large polished chambered ammonite Sloenbachia sp., discovered at Arbala, Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco. 479 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, Bacocian Stage, 168-172 million years BP. A large polished chambered ammonite Sloenbachia sp. with distinctive pattern of the internal chambers, discovered at Arbala, Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco. 720 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, Bacocian Stage, 168-172 million years BP. A large polished chambered ammonite Sloenbachia sp. discovered at Arbala, Middle Atlas Mountains, Morocco, with part of the matrix left to create a stand for the ammonite. 849 grams, 13cm (5"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Middle Jurassic Period, 170 million years BP. A finely preserved Pleydellia aalensis ammonite showing good ribbing, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, with an old handwritten Victorian label reading: 'Pleydellia aalensis, Yeovillian or Aalenian, St Romain, Mt d’Or, nr. Lyons' (France), in old white card tray. 13 grams including tray, 35mm (1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Upper Jurassic Period, 155 million years BP. A fossil ammonite of the species Phylloceras gorgonum from France, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, accompanied by a handwritten note reading: 'Phylloceras gorgoneum, (Font.), Kimmeridgean, Montague de Crussal, W. of Valence', in old white card tray. 15 grams including tray, 36mm (1 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. An A-grade cut and polished ammonite (Cleoniceras sp.) from Madagascar, preserved in many colours of calcite; in an old collector's card tray. 377 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A cut and polished nautilus Neocenoceras sp. from southwest Madagascar, displaying the distinctive pattern of cross-section chambers preserved in many colours of calcite. 247 grams total, 76mm (3"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous Period, 140 million years BP. A finely preserved Mortoniceras commune ammonite with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference collection label reading: '64, Upper Greensand, Mortoniceras commune, Cambridge', in old white card tray. 37 grams including tray, 43mm (1 3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous Period, 140 million years BP. A group of two well preserved Phylloceras serum ammonites showing good suturing, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, with modern handwritten label reading: ‘Phylloceras serum (oppel), var: berlobata (Scyn), Lower Valanquinian, Clap de Luc, Drôme Valley’ (France), in old white card tray. 13 grams total including tray, 19-20mm (3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous Period, 140 million years BP. A finely preserved Phylloceras serum ammonite showing good suturing, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, with an old handwritten Victorian label reading: 'Phylloceras serum (oppel), var: berlobata (Seyn), Lower Valanginian, Clap de Luc, Drôme Valley' (France), in old white card tray. 13 grams including tray, 17mm (3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous, 135 million years BP. A fossil ammonite Kilianella seyn from France, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection with handwritten note reading: 'Kilianella roubandiana seyn, Lower Valanginian, Clap de Luc, Drôme Valley', in old white card tray. 8.15 grams including tray, 21mm (3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, Albian Stage, 113-100 million years BP. A group of three natural iridescent-shell ammonites comprising: two larger Cleoniceras besairiei, and a smaller Desmoceras mammillatum, all from Madagascar; with old card collector's tray. 239 grams total, 47-75mm (1 3/4 - 3"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 100 million years BP. A finely cut and polished Cleoniceras sp. ammonite from Madagascar, preserving many colours of calcite and displaying the distinctive pattern of chambers. 613 grams total, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, Lower Turonian, 89 million years BP. A cut and polished Vascoceras sp. ammonite from the Lower Turonian deposits of the Gombe Region, Northern Nigeria. 421 grams total, 82mm (3 1/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire, UK, gentleman; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. A section of Carboniferous Period sea floor comprising carbonaceous shale with the fossils of numerous bivalves, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd handwritten label reading: ‘Bivalve. Aviculopecten sp., Carboniferous age, Yorkshire' in old white card tray. 468 grams including tray, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A historic group of two fossil molluscs and one fossil gastropod from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference collection, with old labels reading: '79, Barton Clay, Crassatella sulcata, Barton, Hampshire'; '83, Barton Clay, Chama squamosa, Barton, Hants'; '90, Barton Clay, Xenophora sp., Barton, Hants'; all in old white card trays. 26 grams total including trays, 19-31mm (3/4 - 1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 180 million years BP. A well-preserved specimen of the mollusc Gryphaea sp., with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: ‘Jurassic, Gryphaea sp., Gloustershire [sic]', in old white card tray. 126 grams including card tray, 62mm (2 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A historic group of four fossil molluscs from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference collection, with old labels reading: '84, Barton Clay, Pectunculus sp., Barton, Hants'; '85, Barton Clay, Cardita sulcata, Barton, Hants'; '83, Barton Clay, Ostrea plicata, Barton, Hampshire'; '82, Crassatella sulcata, Barton, Hants.'; all in old white card trays. 24 grams total including trays, 18-35mm (3/4 - 1 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [4, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Devonian Period, 400 million years BP. A group of ten Terebratula sp. brachiopods exhibiting good preservation, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection. 564 grams total, 44-54mm (1 3/4 - 2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [10, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Devonian Period, 400 million years BP. A group of five larger than average Terebratula sp. brachiopods exhibiting good preservation, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection. 458 grams total, 57-64mm (2 1/4 - 2 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [5, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. A fossil of the large brachiopod Productus sp., with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd labels reading: 'CARBONIFEROUS, Productus sp., United Kingdom' and 'Carb. Limestone / west of Cornwall', in old white card tray. 448 grams including tray, 11cm (4 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. A fossil of the large brachiopod Productus sp., with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: 'CARBONIFEROUS, Productus sp., United Kingdom', in old white card tray. 530 grams including tray, 99mm (4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 200 million years BP. A finely preserved brachiopod Rhynchonella tetrahedra, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference specimen label reading: '30, Lias. Rhynchonella tetrahedra. Leicestershire', in old white card tray. 10 grams including tray, 18mm (3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The Lias Group or Lias is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) found in a large area of western Europe, including the British Isles. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 180 million years BP. A finely preserved fossil brachiopod Terebratula sella, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference collection label reading: '56, Neocomian, Terebratula sella, Isle of Wight', in old white card tray. 12 grams including tray, 28mm (1"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A finely preserved brachiopod Terebratula sella, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference specimen label reading: '51 Neocomian, Terebratula sella, Isle of Wight ', in old white card tray. 16 grams including tray, 32mm (1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. In geology, 'Neocomian' is a name given to the lowest stage of the Cretaceous system, introduced by Jules Thurmann in 1835. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Early Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A fossil brachiopod Terebratula biplicata with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: 'Red Chalk, Terebratula biplicata, Hunstanton', in old white card tray. 21 grams including tray, 36mm (1 1/2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The Hunstanton Formation is a lithostratigraphic name applied to an early Cretaceous limestone succession in eastern England which was formerly known as the Red Chalk. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Silurian Period, 440 million years BP. A fine fossil of the gastropod Poleumita, probably Poleumita discorus, from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, with a Victorian adhesive label showing the obsolete name ‘Parkinsonias’ with fragmentary locality label indicating an origin in the Silurian Oolitic Limestone, in old white card tray. 57 grams including tray, 47mm (1 3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 200 million years BP. A fossil of the gastropod Melanioptyxis altararis in limestone, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: '41. Great Oolite. Melanioptyxis altararis, Gloucs.', in old white card tray. 73 grams including tray, 60mm (2 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The Great Oolite is a geological formation in Europe dating back to the Middle Jurassic. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A fossil of the gastropod Clavilithes macrospira with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: ‘EOCENE. BARTON BEDS. CLAVILITHES MACROSPIRA, BARTON, HAMPSHIRE’, in old white card tray. 169 grams including tray, 11cm (4 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 50 million years BP. A group of two fossil gastropods from the London clay, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd reference collection label reading: '79, London Clay, Vermiensis bognoriensis, Sussex', in old white card tray. 6.75 grams total including tray, 18-21mm (3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 45 million years BP. A fossil gastropod from Epernay, France with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: 'FOSSIL GASTROPOD, Eocene Age, (approx. 45 million years old), Damery, near Epernay, France'', in old white card tray. 8.92 grams including tray, 32mm (1 1/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Ordovician Period, 460 million years BP. A group of two specimens of the rugose coral Zaphrentis sp., from the Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd collection, in old white card tray. 67 grams total including tray, 43-51mm (1 3/4 - 2"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Solitary rugosans such as these are often referred to as horn corals because of their unique horn-shaped chamber with a wrinkled or 'rugose' wall. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. A section of Carboniferous Period sea floor comprising carbonaceous shale with the fossils of numerous brachiopods, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: ‘Carboniferous, Spirifersp. [sic], Gloucestershire', in old white card tray. 922 grams including tray, 18cm (7"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. An outer section of the seed fern Neuropteris semirecticulatum with good preservation of the attachment points for the seed-bearing fronds, with old Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd label reading: ‘CARBONIFEROUS. PLANT REMAINS. NEUROPTERIS SEMIRETICULATUM, Whitehaven, Cumbria’. 1 kg, 15.5cm (6"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert, Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Neuropteris is an extinct seed fern that existed in the Carboniferous period, known only from fossils. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

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