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A rare dinosaur egg, well-preserved on matrix. Oospecies Dendrolithus - Kaoguo Formation Xixia basin, Henan province, China. Cretaceous Period - 70 million years old. Detail of shell pattern showing. This fine example most agree is the egg of a sauropod. Because dinosaur eggs are most often found independent of the animal that laid them exact identification is difficult and they are typically given names associated with their eggshell structure. 3kg. 16cm dia.
Extremely rare whole Woolly Mammoth tooth with roots, Mammuthus primigenius, Pleistocene (Ice Age) 500,000 years old, Brown Bank, North Sea - The Netherlands, while finding partials are common, you almost never find one this near perfect especially in the North Sea, properly protected with a Palaeo-stabiliser, 3.1kg, 25cm.
Extremely rare whole Woolly Mammoth tooth with roots, Mammuthus primigenius, Pleistocene (Ice Age) 500,000 years old, Brown Bank, North Sea - The Netherlands, while finding partials are common, you almost never find one this near perfect especially in the North Sea, properly protected with a Palaeo-stabiliser, 3.1kg, 25cm.
A rare dinosaur egg, well-preserved on matrix. Oospecies Dendrolithus - Kaoguo Formation Xixia basin, Henan province, China. Cretaceous Period - 70 million years old. Detail of shell pattern showing. This fine example most agree is the egg of a sauropod. Because dinosaur eggs are most often found independent of the animal that laid them exact identification is difficult and they are typically given names associated with their eggshell structure. 3kg. 16cm dia.
DALLAWAY, James, and Edmund CARTWRIGHT. A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex. London: 1815-1830-1832. 2 vols. in four parts bound in three vols., folio (vol. I, parts 1 and 2: 342 x 262mm; vol. II, parts 1 and 2: 380 x 270mm). Vol. I (bound in 1 vol.): general title and dedication printed in red and black, 3 folding letterpress genealogical tables, 27 plates, plans and maps (comprising: 1 double-page hand-coloured map, 2 hand-coloured plans [1 double-page], 24 uncoloured plates and plans [1 double-page]). (Some light spotting, heavier to a few plates.); Vol. II (bound in 2 vols.): uncut, titles in red and black, 2pp. list of subscribers, 2 letterpress genealogical tables, 51 only (of 54) plates, plans and maps (including 1 double-page map, 2 folding hand-coloured map, 1 single-page hand-coloured map, 2 double-page uncoloured plans, 1 double-page hand-coloured plate, 1 single-page hand-coloured plate), numerous illustrations, many hand-coloured, extra-illustrated with a duplicate of the plate bound between pp.360 and 361 in part 1, 2 copies of a mounted lithographic portrait of Cartwright, a rare aquatint image of the Sydney Oak at Penshurst and 5 further plates. (Part 1: tear to outer margin of title page, large clean tear to plate facing p.253, some spotting; part 2: lacking the frontispiece portrait, the plate facing p.194, and the plate facing p.304, some light spotting, heavier to a few plates). Contemporary calf (vol. I: rebacked with original spine laid down), or recent green half-morocco (vol. II, parts 1 & 2). Note: first edition of vol. I, and vol. II, part 2, second edition of vol. II, part 1. Vol. I and vol. II, part 1 were published in 1815 and 1819 respectively by James Dallaway, but are scarce due to a fire at the printer`s premises which destroyed the majority of the copies (3). Provenance: The Library Collection of the Late W. Leslie Weller MBE, DL, FSA.
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