- DINOSAUR EGG Cretaceous Period;
DINOSAUR EGG Cretaceous Period; Hadrosaur (duck-billed dinosaur); Henan Province China. Hadrosaur (Duck-Billed Dinosaur) Henan Province China - 6 in. high overall.
- SELECTION OF 12 FOSSIL DINOSAUR
SELECTION OF 12 FOSSIL DINOSAUR TEETH Including Spinosaurus and other Theropods, most probably from the Kem Kem Beds, El Bagaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 231 - 66 Ma; the largest, 2 1/8 in. L.
- JURASSIC PERIOD CNIDECIANS COELENTERATES
JURASSIC PERIOD CNIDECIANS COELENTERATES FOSSILJurassic Period (200-150 million years) Cnidecians Coelenterates fossil with handwritten label of Dr. F. Krantz, Bonn, Germany. 21" high, 28 1/2" wide.
- SELECTION OF RUTIODON PHYTOSAUR
SELECTION OF RUTIODON PHYTOSAUR FOSSIL TEETH Petrified Forest Formation, Late Triassic time period, about 227-221 Ma, from an aquatic reptile resembling a modern crocodile, comprising about 36 pieces; the largest, 1 1/2 in. L.
- FOUR FOSSIL THEROPOD DINOSAUR TEETH
FOUR FOSSIL THEROPOD DINOSAUR TEETH Possibly Tyrannosaurus rex and T. lancensis (a disputed species, possibly juvenile T. rex), late cretaceous, about 66 Ma., the largest, 2 in. L.
- TWO DINOSAUR TRACKS. Grallator
TWO DINOSAUR TRACKS. Grallator impression and Grallator reverse impression
- TWO WOODEN MOLDS OF DINOSAUR AND
TWO WOODEN MOLDS OF DINOSAUR AND SERPENT. Second half 20th century. Wooden carved molds for papier mache. Standing dinosaur, 12.5"h. and a sea serpent with fins. Minor edge loss. 12"h. 29"l. including base.
- BOOKS: Eleven coffee table books
BOOKS: Eleven coffee table books on Dinosaurs including a limited signed copy of Dinotopia in full leather with slipcase mostly fine; along with a collection of William Stouts' The Prehistoric World prints in portfolio limited edition signed and numbered 367/1100; thirteen Prehistoric World cards in plastic; tyrannosaurus rex reproduction tooth etc.
- LARGE STEUBEN DINOSAUR 20th century.
LARGE STEUBEN DINOSAUR 20th century. #8135
- SELECTION OF RUTIODON PHYTOSAUR
SELECTION OF RUTIODON PHYTOSAUR FOSSIL TEETH Petrified Forest Formation, Late Triassic time period, about 227-221 Ma, from an aquatic reptile resembling a modern crocodile, comprising about 60 pieces; the largest, 1 1/4 in. L., most between 1/2 and 1 inch.
- SIX FOSSIL DINOSAUR TEETH Spinosaurus
SIX FOSSIL DINOSAUR TEETH Spinosaurus and possibly others, probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma; the largest, 3 3/4 in. L.
- COLLECTION OF DINOSAUR BONES, AMMONITES,
COLLECTION OF DINOSAUR BONES, AMMONITES, & FOSSILS: Large collection of Ammonites, Teeth, Dinosaur Bones, Trilobite Fossils, and Agatized Dinosaur bones. Largest Approx. 3.5'' dia
- 9 FOSSIL & STONE SPECIMENS INCLD.
9 FOSSIL & STONE SPECIMENS INCLD. DINOSAUR EGG Nine fossil and stone specimens comprising, an ovoid shaped gray fossilized dinosaur egg, most likely from a Hadrosaurid or duck-billed species, still attached to a matrix of stone beneath, a slate slice with an impressed leaf or insect wing, two coprolites or dinosaur feces, three obsidianites or raw volcanic glass, and one oval sandstone specimen. Approximate dimensions: Dinosaur egg (with matrix) h. 5.5", w4.5", d. 6".
- DINOSAUR FOOTPRINT
BURNISTON BAY,
DINOSAUR FOOTPRINT
BURNISTON BAY, YORKSHIRE, JURASSIC PERIOD, C. 160 MILLION YEARS B.P. a well preserved therapod print, left by a dinosaur in themudflats at the edge of a Jurassic forest54cm x 62cm
- KEICHOSAURUS FOSSILKeichosaurus
KEICHOSAURUS FOSSILKeichosaurus Fossil ,China, Triassic period, c. 240 million years ago, prepared in its stone matrix, 7 7/8 in. x 12 5/8 in. x 1/2 in
- DINOSAUR TRACK FOSSIL ON STAND,
DINOSAUR TRACK FOSSIL ON STAND, JURASSIC PERIOD Jurassic period. Dinosaur track fossil, having a raised positive three-toed foot mark; on acrylic stand. Unmarked.
- FOSSIL THEROPOD & OTHER DINOSAUR
FOSSIL THEROPOD & OTHER DINOSAUR TEETH Late Cretaceous, about 231 - 66 Ma., comprising eight items, including two teeth identified as Albertosaurus Libratus, from Two Medicine Formation, Canada, 1 1/2 and 7/8 in. L.; an Allosaurus tooth from Hell Creek, Montana, approx. 1 in. L.; and a Rutiodon phytosaur, from Arizona, Triassic, 1 3/8 in. L.; Together with a group of about 100 tiny teeth, 1/8 to 3/8 in. L., ascribed to Triassic.
- SEVEN FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
SEVEN FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma; ranging from 2 1/2 to 2 in. L.
- KEICHOSAURUS FOSSILKeichosaurus
KEICHOSAURUS FOSSILKeichosaurus Fossil , China, Triassic period, c. 240 million years ago, prepared in its stone matrix, 8 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in. x 3/8 in
- John Sibbick (19th/20th Century)/Four
John Sibbick (19th/20th Century)/Four Studies of Dinosaurs/pencil and gouache, 9cm x 12cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
- PHOTOGRAPH, JOAN FONTCUBERTA Joan
PHOTOGRAPH, JOAN FONTCUBERTA Joan Fontcuberta (Spanish, b. 1955), "Tyrannosaurus Rex" from the series "Animal Trouve," 1989, gelatin silver print, sight: 14.5"h x 11"w, overall (with frame): 24"h x 20.25"w
- SEVEN FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
SEVEN FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma; ranging from 2 3/8 to 1 5/8 in. L.
- 4 VICTORIA HODGES DINOSAUR T-REX
4 VICTORIA HODGES DINOSAUR T-REX FANTASY DRAWINGS New York,20th CenturyIncludes four hand ink illustrated panels depicting a t-rex and a young child in a fantasy world of dinosaurs.
- FOSSIL CARCHARODONTOSAURUS DINOSAUR
FOSSIL CARCHARODONTOSAURUS DINOSAUR TOOTH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, about 95 Ma; 3 5/8 in. L.
- SIX FOSSIL THEROPOD DINOSAUR TEETH
SIX FOSSIL THEROPOD DINOSAUR TEETH Carcharodontosaurus saharensis, probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco, Late Cretaceous, about 231 - 66 Ma.; the largest, with restoration, 2 1/2 in. L.; the smallest, 1 1/2 in. L.
- TADEUSZ LAPINSKI (AMERIAN/POLISH
TADEUSZ LAPINSKI (AMERIAN/POLISH 1928–2018), BIRTH OF DINOSAUR, LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, SIGNED, TITLED AND NUMBERED ARTIST PROOF ALONG LOWER MARGIN, FRAME: 36 1/4 X 28 1/4 IN. (92.1 X 71.8 CM.)Tadeusz Lapinski (Amerian/Polish 1928–2018), Birth of Dinosaur, Lithograph in Color, Signed, titled and numbered Artist Proof along lower margin,, Dimensions: Frame: 36 1/4 x 28 1/4 in. (92.1 x 71.8 cm.)
- THREE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
THREE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from the Kem Kem Beds, El Bagaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 231 - 66 Ma; the largest, 4 in. L.
- LARGE GROUP OF FOSSILS .
LARGE GROUP OF FOSSILS .
- NINE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
NINE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma: ranging from 1 7/8 to 1 1/8 in. L.
- Fossil believed to be dinosaur
Fossil believed to be dinosaur ''twin'' egg with explanatory information in folder; along with a 6'' stone axe head.
- FOSSIL CARCHARODONTOSAURUS DINOSAUR
FOSSIL CARCHARODONTOSAURUS DINOSAUR TOOTH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, about 95 Ma; approx. 4 in. L.
- ASSORTMENT OF 12 FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS
ASSORTMENT OF 12 FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma; ranging from 1 1/2 to 1 in. L.
- FIVE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
FIVE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH Probably from the Kem Kem Beds, El Bagaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 231 - 66 Ma; ranging in size from 2 5/8 to 2 1/4 in. L.
- FIVE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR
FIVE FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR TEETH From Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma: all approx. 2 3/4 in. L.
- 10 FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS & OTHER DINOSAUR
10 FOSSIL SPINOSAURUS & OTHER DINOSAUR TEETH From Kem Kem Beds, El Begaa, Morocco; Late Cretaceous, 112 - 97 Ma: ranging from 2 to 1 1/4 in. L.
- SOUTH AMERICAN MESOSAUR LIZARD
SOUTH AMERICAN MESOSAUR LIZARD FOSSILMesosaurs were pre-dinosaur aquatic reptiles, somewhat resembling crocodiles (but not related), that existed during the Permian period around 280 million years ago. Adults could reach 3' in length, but most fossils found are juveniles such as this one. Their fossils have been found only in Africa and South America, providing proof of continental drift as these two areas were joined in the Permian. They died out just as true dinosaurs first appeared. This specimen is remarkably complete; most are missing the fragile feet and end of tail. This specimen is Mesosaurus brasiliensis, and was found in Brazil around 30 years ago. No restoration or enhancement has been done to it, just careful professional cleaning. Sandstone slab, measures 10 1/2 by 19 inches. See images for more details on condition. This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.