Unidentified reptile. This probable turtle reptile shell has great detail. It is 11 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote reference number R 897.
Goniopholididae gen. indet. This tooth has good detail with shiney enamel but has been repaired as seen. It measures 9 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote reference number R 891.
Goniopholididae gen. indet. This tooth has good detail with shiney enamel. It measures 5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote reference number R 892.
Theriosuchus sp.? This reptile scute has great detail. It is 5 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 887.
Unidentified reptile. This reptile scute has great detail. It is a tiny 5 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote reference number R 895.
Unidentified reptile. This reptile scute has great detail. It is a tiny 2 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. uote reference number R 884.
Goniopholididae gen. indet. This tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote reference number R 866.
Theriosuchus sp. indet. This tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. The typical tooth size for adults of the species is 3 mm to 5 mm in height and this is 5 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote reference number R 868.
Theriosuchus sp. indet. It measures 4 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 869.
Theriosuchus sp. indet. This tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. The typical tooth size for adults of the species is 3 mm to 5 mm in height and this is 4 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 845.
Goniopholididae gen. indet. This tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 6 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 736.
Goniopholididae gen. indet. This tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 7 mm in height. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 842.
Bernissartia sp. indet. This crocodyliform button tooth measures 2 mm across the crown. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £13. Quote reference number R 853.
Bernissartia sp. indet. This crocodyliform button tooth measures 2 mm across the crown. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £13. Quote reference number R 854.
Various species. 10 x crocodile teeth of study grade. The scale is shown in (mm). These are representative of the ones you will receive. Several sets are available so please state the quantity you require. They are Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and come from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 819.
Unidentified species. This reptile claw measures 2 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 726.
Unidentified species. This reptile coprolite measures 19 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote reference number R 684.
Helochelydra bakewelli. This repaired piece of turtle carapace measures 15 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. SOLD. Quote reference number R 886.
Various species. 15 x reptile/fish (?) jaws/teeth of study grade. The scale is shown in (mm). This is the last set. They are Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and come from the Middle Oxford Clay, of Tidmoor Point, Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £22. Quote reference number R 690.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely Triassic age reptile humerus is a good specimen measuring 45 mm in length. Several other vertebrate fossils litter this piece of bone bed. The matrix block has been repaired. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £49. Quote reference number R 633.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This femur has damage at both ends. A nice fish scale is revealed on the right side. The matrix block has been repaired. It measures 42 mm in length. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £15. Quote reference number R 663.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. Several Triassic age reptile bones and an uncommon ctenocanthid shark compound scale in a split nodule. The largest bit measures 110 x 110 mm. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £49. Quote reference number R 805.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. 4 nice Triassic age reptile vertebrae with a few other vertebrate bits on original matrix. It measures 190 x 130 mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £49. Quote reference number R 797.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. 2 nice Triassic age reptile vertebrae with a few other vertebrate bits on original matrix. It measures 180 x 120 mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £23. Quote reference number R 798.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. A lovely Triassic age reptile vertebra with a great Severnichthys fish tooth, 2 fish scales, 2 shark teeth and a partial shark dorsal spine on original matrix. That's 6 different vertebrate species represented on this rock. It measures 100 x 100 mm across. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £29. Quote reference number R 749.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile vertebra is a good specimen but has a little damage. It measures 14 mm in length. I have treated this with a light coat of B 72 hardener. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 661.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile vertebra is a good specimen but has a little damage. It measures 17 mm in length. I have treated this with a light coat of B 72 hardener. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 631.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile vertebra is a good specimen but has a little damage. It measures 15 mm in length. I have treated this with a light coat of B 72 hardener. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote reference number R 687.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile tibia bone is a good specimen. It measures 16 mm in length. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. SOLD. Quote reference number R 570.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile coracoid bone is a good specimen. It measures 12 mm in length. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote reference number R 615.
Pachystropheus rhaeticus. This lovely and uncommon Triassic age reptile rib bone is a good partial specimen. It measures 35 mm in length. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote reference number R 782.