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LOT OF 12 MEGALODON & SHARK
LOT OF 12 MEGALODON & SHARK TEETHCollection of 12 Megalodon and other shark tooth fossils. Largest 4 3/4"L x 3"W. All with some chips and losses.
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TWO NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON
TWO NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TEETH ON NATURAL BASES The first, a 3 7/16-in. tooth with a dark gray root supporting two-toned light gray/tan enamel with areas of brown and orange, presented on a sea floor concretion with fossils; the second, a 2 1/2-in. tooth with brown root leading to orange and supporting tan enamel, with subtle areas of blue/green throughout, presented on a custom stand made from fossilized bone; both found off the coast of N.C. in 2023.
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LARGE NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON
LARGE NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TOOTH ON CUSTOM BASE A 4 3/8-in. tooth with black and brown root supporting two-toned gray enamel with brown and orange flecks; ready for display on a stand fashioned from a marine vertebra; found off the coast of N.C. in 2023.
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LARGE COLORFUL NORTH CAROLINA
LARGE COLORFUL NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TOOTH A 5 1/16-in. tooth with dark gray root supporting two-toned gray/tan enamel with numerous orange flecks; ready for display on a gray sea floor concretion hosting fossils of shells and coral; found off the coast of N.C. in 2023.
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LARGE BLACK AND GRAY NORTH CAROLINA
LARGE BLACK AND GRAY NORTH CAROLINA MEGALODON TOOTH A 5 7/8-in. tooth, black root with coral blossom leading to gray enamel with occasional flecks of brown, on stand consisting of sea floor sand concretion with fossils; recovered from the sea floor in 2023.
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FOSSIL. (7) MEGALODON FOSSILIZED
FOSSIL. (7) MEGALODON FOSSILIZED TEETH. Including (2) teeth measuring approx. 4.75" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 4.50" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 4.25" in length; (1) tooth in matrix measuring approx. 4.50" in length; (1) tooth in matrix measuring approx. 1.25" in length; and (1) tooth measuring approx. 3.25" in length. Accompanied by a mako shark tooth in matrix measuring approx. 3.50" in length. From a Mount Vernon, NY estate. Condition: Teeth exhibit wear consistent with age. Some teeth still exhibit their serrated edges.
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FOSSIL. (9) MEGALODON FOSSILIZED
FOSSIL. (9) MEGALODON FOSSILIZED TEETH. Including (1) tooth measuring approx. 6" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 5" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 5.25" in length; (2) teeth measuring approx. 4.50" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 3.75" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 3" in length; (1) tooth measuring approx. 4" in length; and (1) tooth measuring approx. 5.50" in length. From a Mount Vernon, NY estate. Condition: Teeth exhibit wear consistent with age. Some teeth still exhibit their serrated edges.
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TWO FOSSIL MEGALODON TEETH Two
TWO FOSSIL MEGALODON TEETH Two fossil Megalodon teeth, one grayish black and one tan with a russet band. Approximate dimensions: black h. 4", w.. 3.25"; tan h. 4", w. 3.75".
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UNUSUAL 4-INCH MEGALODON TOOTH WITH
UNUSUAL 4-INCH MEGALODON TOOTH WITH STAND Exceptional enamel with prominent serrations to each edge of the tooth, the underlying black root hosts a small tooth emerging from either side of the main one. Presented on a gray fossilized coral stand.
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BLACK AND GRAY MOTTLED MEGALODON
BLACK AND GRAY MOTTLED MEGALODON TOOTHOne large megalodon tooth fossil with mottled black and gray enamel and well-preserved serrations. The megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago from the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. The megalodon was the largest shark, as well as the largest fish, ever to have lived on earth, reaching sizes up to 59 feet in length. They had an average bite diameter of over nine feet, making them incredibly powerful and efficient predators. Dimensions: Slant height: 5 1/2 in; height: 5 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 1/4 in.
SKU: 01658
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email lia@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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LARGE HOOKED MEGALODON TOOTHOne
LARGE HOOKED MEGALODON TOOTHOne large black megalodon tooth fossil with a hooked shape. The serrations are well preserved. The megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago from the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. The megalodon was the largest shark, as well as the largest fish, ever to have lived on earth, reaching sizes up to 59 feet in length. They had an average bite diameter of over nine feet, making them incredibly powerful and efficient predators. Dimensions: Slant height: 5 3/4 in; height: 5 in x width: 4 1/2 in x depth: 1 in.
SKU: 01363
Condition:
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LARGE RED MEGALODON TOOTH
LARGE RED MEGALODON TOOTH FOSSILLarge red megalodon tooth featuring light golden caramel enamel and well-defined serrations along the edges.
The megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago from the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. The megalodon was the largest shark, as well as the largest fish, ever to have lived on earth, reaching sizes up to 59 feet in length. They had an average bite diameter of over nine feet, making them incredibly powerful and efficient predators.
Length: 4 3/4 in x width: 3 1/2 in x slant height: 4 3/4 in.
Condition:
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UNUSUALLY LARGE MEGALODON TOOTH
UNUSUALLY LARGE MEGALODON TOOTH FOSSILOne large megalodon tooth fossil with tan and orange enamel.
The megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago from the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. The megalodon was the largest shark, as well as the largest fish, ever to have lived on earth, reaching sizes up to 59 feet in length. They had an average bite diameter of over nine feet, making them incredibly powerful and efficient predators.
Length: 5 in x width: 4 in x slant height: 5 3/8 in.
Condition:
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MEGALODON TOOTH NORTH CAROLINA
MEGALODON TOOTH NORTH CAROLINA USALarge megalodon tooth fossil with mottled black and gray enamel and well preserved serrations, North Carolina, USA.
The megalodon (Carcharocles megalodon) lived 23 to 3.6 million years ago from the Early Miocene to the end of the Pliocene. The megalodon was the largest shark, as well as the largest fish, ever to have lived on earth, reaching sizes up to 59 feet in length. They had an average bite diameter of over nine feet, making them incredibly powerful and efficient predators.
Height: 5 1/8 in x width: 3 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/2 in. Slant height: 5 1/4 in.
Condition:
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GROUP OF FOSSILS11 total pieces,
GROUP OF FOSSILS11 total pieces, circa 15 million to 500 million B.C., examples include ammonite, trilobite, oreodon jaw, megalodon tooth, fossilized plant, fossilized fish, dinosaur tooth and coprolite, largest approximately 3-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
typical condition encountered, megalodon tooth with break at point
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GROUP OF FOUR SHARK TEETH
GROUP OF FOUR SHARK TEETH FOSSILSGroup of Four Shark Tooth Fossils, possibly Megalodon. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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PRETTY FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH
PRETTY FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/ GRAY HUESAncient Seas, North America, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 1.5 million years ago. This is an attractive example of a fossilized tooth from a megalodon shark, one of the most ferocious hunters of the ancient seas. The triangular tooth features a classic V-shaped enamel with several tactile serrations along the edges. By thrashing the head side-to side, these megalodons could easily rip flesh from bone - despite this frightening revelation, the serrations and enamel are pleasantly tactile! The enamel is naturally reflective, and the light colors are a result of the fossilization process as well as the minerals present in the sediment and water. This tooth is an enticing gray hue with warm brown undertones in the enamel and a matte brown root, making a wonderful specimen from one of the ancient seas' most legendary hunters! Pictured stand not included, but available for an additional fee. Size: 4.22" L x 3.3" W (10.7 cm x 8.4 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167740
Condition:
Chips to peripheries and tips of enamel. Stable fissures on root from fossilization. Retains some of the serrations along edges. Great coloration throughout. Natural and unpolished.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/ NICE POLISHINGAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. A lovely example of a fossilized tooth from one of the ancient seas' most ferocious hunters: the megalodon shark. The triangular enamel features a polished obverse that exhibits gray and beige peripheries - along with dozens of tactile serrations - as well as the dark brown and black hues of the interior enamel matrix. The broad bourlette exhibits several vertical striations commensurate with fossilization, and the khaki and ochre root bears a few petite perforations made by boring clams. Size: 3.15" W x 4.4" H (8 cm x 11.2 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167735
Condition:
Enamel professionally polished as shown. A few stable hairline fissures to root and bourlette, with small nicks to peripheral serrations, and a few root perforations formed by boring clams, otherwise intact and very good. Beautiful luster to enamel as shown. Verso is unpolished and natural.
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SILVER BRACELET W/ 9 FOSSILIZED
SILVER BRACELET W/ 9 FOSSILIZED SHARK TEETHAncient Seas, North America, Eastern United States, South Carolina, Paleocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 66 to 2.6 million years ago. This is a gorgeous bracelet made of sterling silver and fossilized shark teeth! The 9 teeth are set in an open back bezel that are connected by rings. Each tooth has a nice lustrous enamel and matte root, and a few retain some of their minute serrated edges! The bracelet is wearable with a toggle clasp that allows for adjustable sizing. The slightly curved profile of the teeth suggests a species of prehistoric Carcharocles angustidens (relative to Megalodon), or a mako shark! Size of bracelet: 7.9" L x 0.65" W (20.1 cm x 1.7 cm); average tooth: 0.65" L x 0.65" W (1.7 cm x 1.7 cm); silver quality: 92.5%; weight: 21.6 grams.
Provenance: ex-Sedona, Arizona, USA collection
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#167709
Condition:
Teeth are very good and intact. Minor chips and nicks to tips and root on several. Set in modern bezels and wearable with a toggle clasp.
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FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH & STERLING
FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH & STERLING SILVER BRACELETAncient Seas, North America, Eastern United States, South Carolina, Paleocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 66 to 2.6 million years ago. This is a gorgeous bracelet made of sterling silver and fossilized shark teeth! The 10 teeth are set in an open-backed bezel that are connected by rings. Each tooth has a nice lustrous enamel and matte root, and a few retain some of their minute serrated edges! The bracelet is wearable with a toggle clasp that allows for adjustable sizing. The slightly curved profile of the teeth suggests a species of prehistoric Carcharocles angustidens (relative to Megalodon) or Mako sharks! This is a toothy stunner for shark and fossil enthusiasts! Size of bracelet: 7.9" L x 0.65" W (20.1 cm x 1.7 cm); average tooth: 0.65" L x 0.65" W (1.7 cm x 1.7 cm); silver quality: 92%; weight: 20.5 grams.
Provenance: ex-Sedona, Arizona, USA collection
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Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#167712
Condition:
Great condition. Minor chips and nicks to tips of teeth enamel and roots. One tooth has break line on the root, and the corner of root is loose but secured in bezel. Wearable with a toggle clasp.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH HEFTY
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH HEFTY FORMAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. A beautiful example of a fossilized tooth from the megalodon shark, one of the ancient seas' most ferocious hunters. The triangular enamel features lustrous brown, beige, khaki, and caramel hues, is bifurcated vertically down the center, and still retains several relatively tactile serrations. The V-shaped bourlette above the enamel bears dozens of hairline striations formed via the fossilization process, and the root on top has two protuberances, one on either side. Size: 4.43" L x 3.33" W (11.3 cm x 8.5 cm)
Provenance: private southwestern Pennsylvania, USA collection, acquired prior to 2000
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#144723
Condition:
Minor nicks and abrasions to root, bourlette, and enamel, with softening to some serrations on enamel, light encrustations within some recessed areas, and a large but stable fissure down the center of the enamel commensurate with fossilization, otherwise intact and very good. Nice lustrous surfaces on enamel.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTHAncient
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTHAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years old. A fine example of a fossilized tooth from one of the ancient seas' most ferocious hunters: the megalodon shark. The triangular tooth features a dramatically tapered root with several vertical striations, matte gray and tan hues, and several tactile serrations. The dark brown bourlette has similar striations across its surfaces, and the caramel-brown root features a deep central cleft as well as a few petite perforations from boring clams. The unpolished surfaces of the tooth give a realistic sense of what it would have looked like when inside the mouth of the monstrous megalodon! Size: 3.45" W x 4.66" H (8.8 cm x 11.8 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167749
Condition:
Minor nicks to root, bourlette, enamel, and peripheral serrations, with a few perforations to root caused by boring clams, and several stable hairline fissures on enamel and bourlette, otherwise intact and very good. Natural and unpolished. Nice coloration throughout.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/ POLISHED ENAMELAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. This is a beautiful, fossilized tooth from a prehistoric megalodon shark that has been polished on the obverse face to show off the matrix layers under the enamel. The reverse is not polished, and the creamy beige-gray enamel has a natural luster that developed during the fossilization process. The gray and black hues are a natural part of the age as well - the colors are a direct result of the different minerals and chemicals present in the water and sediment surrounding the tooth. This fossil exhibits a fine shape - the classic cleft root and triangular pointed tip! The polishing enhances the pleasantly tactile surface of this fabulous tooth. Reconstructions suggest Megalodon reached lengths up to 54 feet, three times larger than Great Whites sharks of today! Size: 4.44" L x 3.15" W (11.3 cm x 8 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167734
Condition:
Stable fissures and cavities on the root from fossilization process. Obverse face is polished to glassy surface. Reverse is natural and unpolished. Chips and nicks to peripheries and serrations are worn down. Nice coloration!
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FINE FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH
FINE FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH SILVER PENDANT W/ DIAMONDSAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. A stunning pendant made from a sterling silver pendant bezel and a fossilized megalodon shark tooth. The tooth is highly polished revealing the layers of pink-orange and creamy blue-gray enamel as well as the brown root. The tooth is set within the partial bezel, with the open verso revealing the other side of the enamel and root. Two thick silver wires placed diagonally across the tooth add some visual interest. The V-shaped bezel lip contains three faceted and colorless diamonds! All is strung on a cord with a lobster clasp as a wearable piece perfect for shark lovers, fossil fanatics, and those who simply like well-crafted and unique jewelry! Size: 2" L x 1.25" W (5.1 cm x 3.2 cm); cord: 21" L (53.3 cm); silver quality 92%; weight: 26.5 grams
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167779
Condition:
Tooth is highly polished to glassy surface. Remains of an old inventory sticker on verso. Set in a modern bezel and strung on a cord as a wearable necklace.
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MASSIVE & WIDE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON
MASSIVE & WIDE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTHAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 1.5 million years ago. A sizable and attractive example of a fossilized tooth from a megalodon shark, one of the most ferocious hunters of the ancient seas. The triangular tooth features a V-shaped enamel with several tactile serrations as well as a finely polished obverse that reveals earthen tones of brown, beige, and gray. The broad bourlette features dozens of fine vertical striations, and the bulky root bears stable fissures across its matte brown surfaces. Given how an average megalodon would contain around 276 teeth in its mouth at any given time, this tooth serves as a testament to just how enormous this ancient aquatic hunter would have been! Size: 5" W x 6" H (12.7 cm x 15.2 cm)
Provenance: private Lake City, Colorado, USA collection; recovered by a diver in the coastal rivers of the southeastern United States
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#166822
Condition:
Minor nicks to enamel edges and root, with light pitting and stable fissures on root commensurate with age, otherwise intact and excellent. Great coloration throughout, and nice luster to enamel from professional polishing.
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5+ INCH FOSSILIZED BLACK
5+ INCH FOSSILIZED BLACK MEGALODON TOOTHAncient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. An exquisite, fossilized tooth from one of the ancient seas' largest and most ferocious hunters, the megalodon shark! The heart-shaped tooth bears a large, V-shaped enamel with sharpened edges where tactile serrations once were, fine vertical striations along the front and back, and a semi-lustrous, jet-black hue. The bourlette is recessed slightly recessed above the enamel and bears additional vertical striations, and the bulky root has fissures from where it has expanded with age. Given how the average megalodon had around 276 teeth in its mouth at any given time, this sizable example is a testament to just how terrifying this aquatic monster was! Size: 3.7" W x 5.2" H (9.4 cm x 13.2 cm); 5.1" H (13 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: private Lake City, Colorado, USA collection
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#166821
Condition:
Small chip to one corner of root, with minor nicks to enamel, bourlette, and root, and fissures as well as vertical striations to root, enamel, and bourlette commensurate with age, otherwise intact and excellent. Great luster across most surfaces and wonderful black coloration throughout.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/ POLISHED TIPAncient Seas, North America, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 1.5 million years ago. This is a pretty, fossilized tooth from a prehistoric megalodon shark. The very tip of the enamel is polished, revealing the black layers beneath the gray enamel, and adding a pleasantly silky texture to the tooth. The rest of the enamel is unpolished and has the natural luster and coloration that resulted from the fossilization process - the chemicals and minerals present in the water and sediment determine the colors of these monster teeth. Given how an average megalodon would contain around 276 teeth in its mouth at any given time, this tooth serves as a testament to just how enormous this ancient aquatic hunter would have been! Pictured stand not included, but available for an additional fee. Size: 4.24" L x 3.61" W (10.8 cm x 9.2 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167751
Condition:
Tip of enamel is polished. Chips to peripheries and minor enamel peeling on verso. Most serrations are worn away or chipped. Stable fissures and cavities in root from fossilization.
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FOSSILIZED INDONESIAN MEGALODON
FOSSILIZED INDONESIAN MEGALODON TOOTH W/ POLISHING**Originally Listed At $250**
Ancient Seas, Indonesia, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years old. A beautiful megalodon tooth that has undergone the process of fossilization. The tapered enamel features several tactile serrations, a few vertical striations, and highly polished surfaces that reveal the burnt umber and caramel hues of the interior enamel matrix. The slender bourlette features tan hues as well as several vertical striations, and the sandy root has several shallow perforations formed by boring clams. The tooth's unpolished verso showcases the natural coloration of the enamel, bourlette, and root. Size: 3.14" W x 4.76" H (8 cm x 12.1 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167736
Condition:
Minor nicks to root, bourlette, and enamel, with a few perforations on root formed by boring clams, and nicks to enamel serrations, otherwise intact and very good. Nicely polished obverse surfaces of enamel as shown. Verso is natural and unpolished.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH W/ LUSTROUS SURFACES**First Time At Auction**
Ancient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. A sumptuous example of a fossilized megalodon tooth boasting heavily polished surfaces that imbue it with a fantastic luster. The tapered enamel features gray and beige hues surrounding an inner matrix section of dark gray and brown colors, and several of the peripheral serrations are still tactile. The V-shaped bourlette bears several vertical striations as a result of fossilization, and the obverse of the root is similarly polished to showcase its rich chocolate and caramel hues. The verso of the tooth is unpolished to display the tooth's natural coloration. Size: 3.34" W x 4.91" H (8.5 cm x 12.5 cm)
Provenance: ex-Lowcountry Geologic, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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#167745
Condition:
Minor nicks and a few stable hairline fissures, with chips along serrations, otherwise intact and very good. Great luster across obverse surfaces. Verso is unpolished and natural.
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MASSIVE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON
MASSIVE FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH - 6.1" LONG!Ancient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. An enormous Megalodon tooth that has formed lustrous beige, gray, and brown hues due to fossilization. The lustrous enamel still retains some serrations while the thick root is still largely intact. This is a massive tooth and clearly shows why these sharks inspire such speculation about their extinction and fear of what is below the ocean's surface. Megalodon was the largest shark and one of the largest fish to ever exist, their jaws capable of crushing a small car! Size: 6.1" L x 4.125" W x 6.25" H (15.5 cm x 10.5 cm x 15.9 cm)
Provenance: ex-Charleston, South Carolina, USA collection
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#174588
Condition:
Small chips to enamel and root, with light earthen deposits, and some nicks along enamel and bourlette border, otherwise in excellent condition. Great luster across enamel!
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HUGE PREHISTORIC FOSSILIZED
HUGE PREHISTORIC FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH - 6"Ancient Seas, North America, South Carolina, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 1.5 million years ago. A beautiful and large fossilized tooth from the mighty prehistoric shark, the megalodon! This tooth has glossy enamel in cool hues of pale taupe, ash gray, and butterscotch with a charcoal gray bourlette and a matte root. The luster and colorization on the enamel is a natural result of fossilization due to the minerals and chemicals present in the water and sediment. At nearly 6 inches in length, this is one of the largest megalodon tooth we have seen and must have come from a truly monster shark. By thrashing the head side-to side, these megalodons could easily rip flesh from bone - despite this frightening revelation, the serrations and enamel are quite tactile! Size: 5.99" L x 4.99" W (15.2 cm x 12.7 cm); 6.5" H (16.5 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: ex-Charleston, South Carolina, USA collection
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#174581
Condition:
Chips and losses to peripheries. Enamel peeling around bourlette and verso. Stable fissure on root from fossilization with some sand and sediments intact. Nice remaining serrations.
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FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH POLISHED
FOSSILIZED MEGALODON TOOTH POLISHED ENAMEL 5.85"Ancient Seas, Middle Miocene to end of Pliocene eras, ca. 28 to 2.6 million years ago. An attractive fossilized tooth from a prehistoric megalodon - the largest fish and shark to ever exist! This tooth's enamel has been professionally polished on both faces to a glossy and smooth texture, revealing the dark stone matrix under the paler, gray enamel. The verso is completely polished to enhance the natural matrix that is normally hidden by the enamel layers. Pleasantly smooth and tactile to hold, this tooth is a wonderful example of one of the ancient seas' most feared hunters! Size: 5.84" L x 4.45" W (14.8 cm x 11.3 cm); 6.25" H (15.9 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: ex-Charleston, South Carolina, USA collection
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#174585
Condition:
Both sides of enamel and bourlette polished to glassy surfaces, smooth peripheries, and no serrations. Bore holes and stable fissures in root from fossilization and marine activity.
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GROUPING OF 7 MEGALODON
GROUPING OF 7 MEGALODON TEETHGrouping of 7 megalodon shark tooth fossils. Largest 4 1/4"L x 3 1/2"W. Some wear and chips.
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GROUPING OF 9 MEGALODON
GROUPING OF 9 MEGALODON TEETHGrouping of 9 megalodon shark tooth fossils. Largest 4"L x 3 3/4"W. Some wear and chips.
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GROUPING OF 7 MEGALODON
GROUPING OF 7 MEGALODON TEETHGrouping of 7 megalodon shark tooth fossils. Largest 4"L x 3 3/4"W. Some wear and chips.
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GROUPING OF 8 MEGALODON
GROUPING OF 8 MEGALODON TEETHGrouping of 8 megalodon shark tooth fossils. Largest 4"L x 3 1/2"W. Some wear and chips.