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Taxidermy - An early 20th century circa 1920 taxidermy sail fish (Istiophorus platypterus). The sail fish being mounted upon a wooden board with g...

A GROUP OF FOUR VIETNAMESE WATER DROPPERS 15th Century, hollow formed blue and white underglaze stoneware, a single duck example with head facing...

Eocene Period, 58-36 million years B.P. A large Diplomystus sp. fossil fish on a matrix slab. 8.95 kg, 59 cm (23 1/4 in.). From a Lincolnshire, ...

THIRTY FIVE SWAROVSKI MINIATURE GLASS MODELS OF ANIMALS, including: HEDGEHOG, RABBIT, SQUIRREL, TURTLE, COCKEREL, FISH, PENGUIN, etc, some minor l...

A Swarovski Crystal of a hippopotamus 6cm, 3 circular flower heads 3cm, a Swarovski Crystal heart 4cm, a collection of figures including elephan...

Clear faceted crystal puffer fish with frosted tail, fins and mouth. Swarovski etched backstamp. Includes original box: 3.75"H x 3.25"dia. Issu...

Clear faceted crystal puffer fish with frosted tail, fins and mouth. Swarovski mark. Includes original box: 3.25"H x 3.25"dia. Includes mirror: 3"...

Jurassic to Cretaceous Period, circa 180-60 million years B.P. Comprising: a mosasaur tooth with an information card; a spinosaurus tooth with an ...

A mixed group comprising: fossil shells on a matrix from England; a partial fish vertebra from England; a large carnelian specimen from Brazil; a ...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. On a rectangular matrix, showing good detail. 776 grams, 16.5 cm (6 1/2 in.). From Madagascar. Fr...

Eocene Period, circa 55 million years B.P. A rectangular matrix with a Diplomystus sp. specimen. 1.07 kg, 19.5 x 19.5 cm (7 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.). F...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. The three Knightia alta on a rounded matrix, showing good detail. 81 grams, 10.6 cm (4 1/8 in.). ...

Cretaceous Period, circa 125-113 million years B.P. From Spinosaurs maroccanus with partial root; repaired. 124 grams, 13.3 cm (5 1/4 in.). Fro...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. On a rectangular matrix, showing good detail. 1.12 kg, 17.2 cm (6 3/4 in.). From a Lincolnshire, ...

Devonian Period, 417-354 million years B.P. The fossiliferous matrix polished to a fish shape with concave body and a large raised Goniatite sp. e...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. Comprising three rounded matrices, each with a single Knightia alta specimen. 217 grams total, 83-9...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. A round matrix with a pair of Knightia alta fossil fish. 72 grams, 11 cm (4 3/8 in.). From a Linc...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. The Knightia alta on a rectangular matrix, showing good detail. 264 grams, 98 mm (3 7/8 in.). Fro...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. The Knightia alta on a round matrix, showing good detail. 83 grams, 12.3 cm (4 7/8 in.). From a L...

Mainly Devonian Period, circa 417-354 million years B.P. An interesting group of fossils comprising: four polished orthoceras specimens; a polishe...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. Comprising two Knightia alta fossil fish on matrices. 268 grams total, 11.6-12.2 cm (4 1/2 - 4 3/4 ...

Cretaceous to Eocene Period, 70-45 million years B.P. A wooden display case containing labelled specimens of fossil shark and ray teeth from diffe...

Cretaceous Period, circa 145-65 million years B.P. The matrix containing a single Mosasaur prognathodon tooth and several fossilised fish bones. ...

Eocene Period, circa 56-33 million years B.P. Comprising three rounded matrices, each with a single Knightia alta specimen. 142 grams total, 73-7...

Eocene Period, 58-36 million years B.P. A large rectangular matrix with four variously sized Diplomystus sp. and a Knightia alta sp. fish. 13 kg,...

Cretaceous Period, circa 145-65 million years B.P. The rectangular matrix with a fossil shrimp and faint remains of a fish showing the spine and h...

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