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Displayed on a heavy wooden decorative base stand.An original pay phone produced for the Bell System. Multi coin operated. Working rotary dial with original phone number (303 area code, Denver). Body painted black over nickel plating. Receiver manufacturer stamped BELL SYSTEM PROPERTY WESTERN ELECTRIC NOT FOR SALE. Original coin operating instructions. Working chromatic coin return slot and level. Chromatic hook. Original black coiled rubber cord. Issued: c. 1970 Dimensions: 22.5"H x 11"W x 8.5"D Manufacturer: Western Electric Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Overall good condition
Central/Eastern Asia, China, Early Cretaceous, ca. 126 to 101 million years ago. A fantastically preserved, near complete skeleton of Psittacosaurus, a ceratopsian dinosaur who lived in the area that is today Mongolia, Siberia, China, and Thailand. As adults, they stood on their powerful back legs, with their heads held high, as this example's pose demonstrates. Their skull resembles that of a parrot - indeed, that is the origin of the name, as parrots are Psittaciformes - with a pronounced beak. The skull of this example is particularly well preserved (see color inverted photo) and its form is very clear. Indeed, the Psittacosaurus skull is very interesting compared to other ornithischian dinosaurs, with an almost round profile and the eye placed relatively far down the snout. In life, scientists theorize that these animals had keratin around the bony beak, creating a blade-like form for cutting through plants. Size: 31.75" W x 13.25" H (80.6 cm x 33.7 cm); 14.5" H (36.8 cm) on included custom stand.Recent research has given us a better idea of what this animal would have looked like in life. A Psittacosaurus found in the Yixian Formation of eastern China had some preserved body covering, revealing that the animal was covered in scales and possibly feathers. Another study from two different fossil finds in 2016 revealed that the animal, which would have lived in dense forest, may have had counter shaded coloring, similar to deer, with stripes and spots that camouflaged it. The tail would have had a series of stiff bristles rising from it. In life, this creature would have had large eyes and an excellent sense of smell, its body evolved to evade predators as it browsed the Cretaceous forests. The dynamic pose you see it in here allows you to imagine it as it was in life. Provenance: A Coin Exchange, Tarzana, California, USA; bought from Richard Kosta, Los Angeles, California, USA, in 2008 Condition: Repaired and restored from many pieces. Less than 10% new material. Mounted on a steel frame. Skull is removable from the frame. The skull itself is in fairly good condition with limited restoration, mainly limited to the eye sockets. Some small losses to the spinal processes. One of the back leg bones is completely fabricated. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #145988
Probably found in Oklahoma, New Mexico, or Texas, Permian Period, Cisuralian, ca. 280 to 270.6 million years ago. A beautifully preserved fossilized Captorhinus, an extinct reptile from the Early Permian period. This charming fellow has been posed in a lifelike posture on a sandstone slab. He demonstrates the bent limb joints of lizards, with a heavy skull, small teeth, and large sockets for his eyes. The Cisuralian period saw the emergence of beetles and flies into the evolutionary record, but these lizards primarly ate small amphibians. Their name, given to them Edward Cope in 1882, means "captor", or one who catches something, and "rhino", of the nose - the name based on Cope's belief that these lizards caught food with their long snouts. Size: 12.5" W x 2" H (31.8 cm x 5.1 cm) Provenance: A Coin Exchange, Tarzana, California, USA Condition: Displayed on a slab of sandstone. Fossil is protected by a very thin coat of plastic. Fossil is in nice condition with very limited restoration and a few small losses, mainly to spinal processes. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146022
North America, probably Montana, Two Medicine Formation, or nearby, Upper Cretaceous, ca. 71,000,000 million years ago. A well-preserved fossilized egg from the hadrosauridae family, with the eggshell texture nicely preserved, with a cracked surface that is the result of the deposition process. A "window" - believed by researchers to be the result of the decay/putrefaction process - is visible on one side of the egg. The Hadrosaurids are also known as the duck-billed dinosaurs. Size: 5.75" W x 4.25" H (14.6 cm x 10.8 cm)The Two Medicine Formation is a geologic formation from 83.5 to 70.6 million years ago found in northwestern Montana and southern Alberta, east of the Rocky Mountains. It consists of deposits from the western shoreline of the Late Cretaceous Interior Seaway, mostly of sandstone. This interstitial zone between the nascent Rockies and the Seaway, where dinosaurs grazed and hunted along the shoreline, is one of our most fertile fossil-finding grounds, and many of our beloved dinosaur species originated in discoveries from this area. This location is famous for its hadrosaur finds, including the discovery of baby hadrosaurs and nesting sites in the early 1990s. These helped revolutionize thinking about dinosaurs, shifting them away from the old view as uncaring lizards to the currently accepted view of more bird-like creatures who lived in family units. Provenance: A Coin Exchange, Tarzana, California, USA Condition: Egg has been prepped, with its original matrix retained on the underside. The "window" has been sealed with a protective thin plastic coating. Small losses from eggshell surface. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #146017
A Quantity of Railwayana, knifes, forks, spoons by various operators, plus other tableware, of note. A tureen cover of the LCD railway (London, Chatham and Dover), founded 1859, ceased to exit 1922. plus two early BR compartment lamps, a GWR "window blind" 1849/1949 "Centenary" ashtray - 1879/1979 "Travellers Fare" centenary coin, etc, condition fair to good.
GB Presentation Packs From 2000 to 2014 - A large box with post 2000 presentation packs and FDCs still contained in Royal Mail packets. Well over 100 packets with presentation packs and first day covers. Also some on leaves, with face value, a few coin covers and a few Cinderella and Exhibition items. Face must be very high and good potential. Well worth viewing.
The Royal Mail GB collection of approximately 250 first day covers spanning 1999-2015 within four albums including Lord of Rings, Harry Potter, World Cup, Ryder Cup, London 2012, Fun Fruit and Veg 2003, Thunderbirds etc., and three further albums of philatelic material including coin covers, mint stamps, Design a Stamp sheetlets, seventeen Benham 1996 Olympic Games Medal Winners Collection silk covers, mint USA stamps, etc. and a small collection of banknotes
The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II coin issues including The Fifth Circulating Coinage Portrait eight-coin set 2015, Emblems of Britain Royal Shield of Arms seven-coin set, five two pound £2 including 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England, 1995 United Nations, 2008 Olympic Games Handover Ceremony and 2011 500th Anniversary Celebration The Mary Rose, fifty pence 50p 1994 50th Anniversary of D Day, 50p 1998 Europe two-coin set, 50p 1998 NHS 1948-1998, Celebration medal 2005 Royal Wedding, The London Mint Office UNNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II crown 2006, etc
Five The Pobjoy Mint ISLE OF MAN coin sets including 1989 four-coin set The Bicentenary of the Mutiny on the Bounty, 1989 four-coin set The Bicentenary of the Inauguration of George Washington, 1981 fouur-coin set The Royal Wedding, 2010 two-coin set The Vancouver Olympics and 1990 two-coin set Winston Churchill, each boxed
The Royal Mint UNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II 40th anniversary of the fifty pence 50p 1969-2009 sixteen-coin set which includes the 2009 Kew Gardens 5p, this set issued by The London Mint Office, each coin with gold or rhodium-platinum plating, with certificate of authenticity, limited to 699 sets, cased
The London Mint Office Magnificent Seven - The World's Most Famous Coins gold seven-coin set which includes UNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II sovereign 2010, AUSTRALIA Elizabeth II twenty-five dollars $25 2010, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA eagle ten dollars $10 2010, CANADA Elizabeth II ten dollars $10 2010, SOUTH AFRICA quarter krugerrand 2010, MEXICO quarter onza 2010 and CHINA twenty-five yen 2010, each coin with individual certificate, set number 70 of 999, (coin specifications: four are 999 grade approx 31g gross and three are 917 grade approx 25g gross)
The London Mint Office TRISTAN DU CUNHA Elizabeth II gold plated Sterling silver five pound £5 coin 2008 inset with rubies and black sapphire to commemorate the end of World War I, edition of 499, Sterling silver five pound £5 Christmas crown 2009 proof, edition of 4,999, gold plated Sterling silver five pound £5 coin 2008 proof Queen's Titles, edition of 4,999, gold plated Sterling silver five pound £5 2008 proof with selective rhodium plating and inset with rubies and diamonds, edition of 2500 and a Britannia silver The Changing Face of Britain's Coinage collection medal, number 2015 of 10,000, each with certificates in issue boxes
Jubilee Mint TRISTAN DU CUNHA oversize silver proof five pound £5 coin 2015 issued to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II being the longest reigning monarch with certificate of authenticity in issue case, limited edition number 14 of 99, 5oz, Jubilee Mint UNITED KINGDOM silver Britannia two-coin collection comprising two pounds £2 2012 and 2013 with certificate of authenticity in issue case, Victoria (1837-1901) crown 1896 LX, Jubilee Mint GIBRALTAR three gold plated crowns 2013 etc.
Twenty-one The Royal Mint NEW ZEALAND Lord of The Rings Scenes in Silver Sterling silver proof one dollar $1 coins 2003, (Official New Zealand Coins of the Motion Picture Trilogy), each with information card also a folder containing an eighteen-coin fifty cents 50c Lord of the Rings collection.
The Morgan Mint UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA Complete Elvis Movies Colorized Half Dollars thirty-one 31 coin half dollar 50c collection, each coin with an image of one of Elvis Presley's movies, with certificate of authenticity 2004, a Westminster Mint UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA The Elvis Presley Number Ones eighteen-coin collection, each of the gold plated cupro nickel half dollars with image of Elvis and title of the number one hit, each coin with certificate of authenticity, also a Westminster Mint and Mercury Supersonic Concorde Captain's Signed Commemorative Cover Collection comprising ten covers issued to celebrate the 40th anniversary of supersonic flight, with certificate of authenticity number 151 of 750 with a ring binder album
Westminster Mint silver proof two-coin 2008 set with UNITED KINGDOM Britannia two pounds £2 and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA dollar in issue case, Westminster Mint UNITED KINGDOM Elizabeth II Britannia silver two pounds £2 2008 with certificate of authenticity, Westminster Mint Museum Collection gold plated silver proof like "1489 Henry VII Gold Sovereign" and five proof coins including BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY five pound £5 2008, BAILIWICK OF JERSEY five pounds £5 2006, two GIBRALTAR five pounds £5 2008 and SOLOMON ISLANDS twenty-five dollars $25 2005
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