A MOSQUITO SWARM IN AMBER Mosquito swarm in dinosaur-aged Burmese amber. From the mines of Kachin, Myanmar. Cretaceous circa 99 million years ago. A single Mosquito fossil in amber is a rarity, Mosquito remains in amber are uncommon compared to fungus gnats. To have a swarm is highly unusual.
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A VERY RARE DINOSAUR FEATHER FOSSIL IN BURMESE AMBER, An extremely scarce complete feather in dinosaur-aged amber. Found in the Cretaceous deposits circa 99 million years old in the amber mines in Kachin, Myanmar.This was a time when feathered dinosaurs outnumbered avians. The specimen shows a very clear view of the feathers vanes.
Geology /Fossil interest, small portable draw chest containing an outstanding collection of mineral and rock samples from around the British isles, each sample labeled and contained in a protective specimen capsule, approximately 350+ specimens, formally in the collection of a local eminent Geologist collection
Geology / Fossil interest, portable 8 drawer chest containing an outstanding collection of geological sample rocks and minerals collected from Scotland and other parts of the British isles, each specimen labelled and contained in a protective capsule approximately 600 + specimens, formally in the collection of an eminent local geologist
Geology Crystal, Fossil, interest, outstanding collection of Rock, Crystal, and mineral specimens along with some fossil shells, collected from around the British Isles, mostly labeled and the smaller examples contained in specimen boxes over 500 examples.contained in a metal draw unit, formally in the collection of an eminent local geologist
Geology / Fossil interest, portable 8 drawer chest containing an outstanding collection of geological sample rocks and minerals collected from Scotland and other parts of the British isles, each specimen labelled and contained in a protective capsule approximately 600 + specimens, formally in the collection of an eminent local geologist
Geology Crystal, fossil interest, collection of Rock Mineral and Crystal specimens from around the world, larger and smaller examples many labelled, and many smaller examples contained in specimen boxes, contained in a metal draw unit, formally in the collection of an eminent local geologist.approximately 250+ specimens, formally in the collection of an eminent local geologist
A SMALL SELECTION OF FOSSIL SPECIMENS, to include two halves of ammonite fossil with a further ammonite to the outside approximate size of rock height 12cm, length 21cm, a coprolite fossil (dinosaur poo), together with a Cylindroteuthis Pusoziana fossil, they are a type of Belemnite, sample is broken in half
Natural History: A fossil juvenile (Carcharondontasaurus Saharicus) dinosaur tooth, Africa, late Cretaceous period, 145-70.6 million years (Berriasian-Campanian), length 32mm, 5.05g, displaying remains of enamelling and serration. Note: This was one of the largest predators of all time, larger than its North American Therapod cousin Tyrannosaurus-Rex and related to Allosaurus and the South American Giganotosaurus.
Pokemon TCG - Fossil 1st Edition/Unlimited - Complete Set 62/62 - This lot contains a complete Fossil expansion. This full set features a mixture of 1st edition and unlimited cards with the vast majority of common & uncommon cards 1st Edition. The cards in this set range from near mint to lightly played but the overall condition of this set is near mint.
Pokémon TCG - Fossil 1st Edition Partially Complete Set 50/62 - This lot contains a partially complete 1st Edition Fossil set. This set includes all of the uncommon and uncommons, 3 holos and 12 non-holos in 1st Edition. The condition of this set ranges from near mint to lightly played but the overall condition of the set is near mint.
Geology.- Quarterly Journal (The) of the Geological Society of London, vols.1-6, numerous folding charts and maps, some hand-coloured, plain lithographed plates of geological specimens and fossils, all but vol.2 ex-library copies, heavier markings to vol.1, others with occasional stamps or accession bookplates, vol.1 & 3 modern library boards, vol.2, 4-6 original decorative cloth, faded, spine ends and extremities worn, 8vo, 1845-50.⁂ A complete run of the first 6 volumes of this important and pioneering geological publication, some in original cloth. The set contains numerous first publications of papers by Charles Darwin, William Buckland, Charles Lyell, Charles Babbage, Adam Sedgwick, Richard Owen, and others. Darwin's contributions are An Account of the Fine Dust which Often Falls on Vessels in the Atlantic Ocean, On the Geology of the Falkland Islands (both 1846), On the Transportal of Erratic Boulders from a Lower to a Higher Level (1848), and On British Fossil Lepadidae (1850). It was in the context of the Geological Society's frequent meetings and publications during the period covered by these volumes, that Charles Darwin was able to solve the problem of organic origins with the theory of evolution.
Huge collection of Pokemon cards. Loose cards all in great condition, mainly non holo cards from various sets including Ultra Prism, Guardians Rising, Fossil, Sun & Moon, Evolutions, Cosmic Eclipse and many more. Includes 3 tins, 1 box of protective sleeves. Sealed packs of single cards. Approx over 1500 cards.
A rare mid-16th century walnut centre table, French, with a fabulous 'Mandale' Derbyshire fossil limestone top, circa 1550 and later The trestle base with bold end-supports, each carved with a stepped tapering fluted column, with an Iconic capital extending to pairs of arcades, with end pendants, the scroll downswept sledge foot centred by a lion sejant erect cartouche, joined by a central arcade raised on four fluted columns, 244cm wide, 112cm deep, 78cm high For comparable tables, all with a central arcade and trestle-end base, dated to the mid-16th century and attributed to France, see the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection, London, acc. nos. 572-1893; W.212-1910 and The Metropolitan Museum, New York, acc. no. 32.100.329.
Fossils and geological interest - a Lepidodendron ‘Stigmaria’ fossilised branch / root, 22cm x 9cm; Knightia ‘Shoal’ river-bed fossil, 18cm x 15.5cm; a fossilised caudal vertebra, possibly Edmontosaurus, 11cm x 7cm; fossil coral section, 10cm x 8.5cm; fossil Mammoth tooth fragment; petrified tree slice; etc.
Pokemon: A collection of assorted loose Pokemon cards, ranging from various Wizards of the Coast sets, including Base, Fossil, Jungle; as well as Expedition sets and more. 1990s and early 2000s cards including, almost all non-holographic cards with a small handful (less than 10) reverse holographic cards. Mixed condition, edge and surface wear to most. Large collection. Roughly 1000 cards. Together with a Japanese Jumbo Promo card Latias and Latios; empty Pokemon Neo folder; Pokemon The First Movie: Pikachu's Vacation comic, signed 1864/4500. (one small box + bag)

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