Ornithopod Tooth. This tooth is a shed/worn partial tooth and has been repaired. It is most likely that of an iguanodontid. It measures 7 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. SOLD. Quote reference number DOT 747.
Theropod Tooth. Baryonyx sp. ? This tooth is worn, lacks denticulation and has had a repair due to a single break. It measures 7.5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Rare hence priced at £39. Quote reference number DOT 727.
Theropod Tooth. Velociraptorine dromaeosaurid ? This tooth is a fragment only but very clear detail. It measures 3 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Rare hence priced at £19. SOLD. Quote reference number DOT 724.
Theropod Tooth. Baryonyx sp. ? This tooth is worn and lacks denticulation. It measures 8 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Rare hence priced at £69. Quote reference number DOT 725.
Theropod Tooth. Velociraptorine dromaeosaurid ? This tooth is worn and lacks denticulation. It measures 4 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Rare hence priced at £49. Quote reference number DOT 718.
Theropod Tooth. Baryonyx sp. ? This tooth is worn and lacks denticulation. It measures 6 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Rare hence priced at £59. Quote reference number DOT 717.
Ornithopod Tooth. This tooth is a shed/worn partial tooth. It is most likely that of an iguanodontid. It measures 4 mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote reference number DOT 728.
Ornithopod Tooth. This tooth is a shed/worn partial tooth. It is most likely that of an iguanodontid. It measures 1.5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote reference number DOT 716.
Ornithopod Tooth. This tooth fragment is quite lovely despite being a partial tooth. It is most likely that of an iguanodontid but could be from a sauropod. It measures 16 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. Quote reference number DOT 711.
Sauropod Tooth. This juvenile titanosaurid dinosaur tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn partial tooth but shows amazing growth rings on the enamel crown (the zigzag pattern as seen). It is most likely of the species Pleurocoelus valdensis. It measures 5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £199. Quote reference number DOT 708.
Ornithopod Tooth. This tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn partial tooth. It is most likely that of an iguanodontid. It measures 5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. Quote reference number DOT 705.
Unidentified foot claw. This ungul is most likely that of an iguanodontid. It measures 3 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label. Priced at £29. Quote reference number DOT 707.
Hypselosaurus priscus. This european piece of dinosaur eggshell is from a very large titanosaur sauropod indeed. It is quite lovely and has great detail with pinkish colouration. The scale is shown in (cm). It is a well preppared specimen and is Campanian Stage, Late Cretaceous age circa 70 million years old and comes from Trets, Provence, France. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote reference number DOT 636.
Hypselosaurus priscus. This european piece of dinosaur eggshell is from a very large titanosaur sauropod indeed. It is quite lovely and has great detail with pinkish colouration. The scale is shown in (cm). It is a well preppared specimen and is Campanian Stage, Late Cretaceous age circa 70 million years old and comes from Trets, Provence, France. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote reference number DOT 624.
Megaloolithus sirugei. This european piece of dinosaur eggshell is from a very large titanosaur sauropod indeed. It is quite lovely and has great detail with pinkish colouration. The scale is shown in (cm). It is a well preppared specimen and is Late Cretaceous age circa 80 million years old and comes from the Upper Cretaceous of Burgos, Spain. This is thought to be closely related to the same age Argentinian sauropod. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote reference number DOT 622.