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Absentee bids accepted until Tuesday, 23 November 2021

Auction date Tuesday, 23 November 2021 13:00 - 17:00 GMT

Highlight of this Evolution sale is a  rare and impressive Tylosaur skeleton (Lot 142) from Kansas. It is from the late Cretaceous, so approximately 100-66 million years old and an impressive 620cm long. A type of mosasaurs were a group of gigantic marine reptiles that ruled the seas in the Cretaceous period while the dinosaurs reigned supreme on the land. Although both groups became extinct at around the same time. One of the largest species of mosasaur lived in the ancient sea that once covered the land we now know as Kansas. It was a huge and ferocious creature and is scientifically named a Tylosaur. This particular example is one of only very few specimens that have ever left the USA and is estimated at £70,000 - £120,000

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Total lots: 313

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
97 A fossil Shark tooth display
Morocco
various ages and species
mounted in wall frame
68cm by 60cm
£250 - £350 £260 View
98 A fossil Shark tooth display
Morocco
various ages and species, mounted in wall frame
52cm by 39cm
£150 - £250 £180 View
99 A fossil Shark tooth display
Morocco
various ages and species, mounted in wall frame
54cm by 53cm
£180 - £220 £160 View
100 A set of three frames of fossilised sharks' teeth
Morocco
various species and ages
53cm by 26cm
£200 - £300 - View
101 Dryosaurus phosphaticus crocodile skull
Morocco, Cretaceous
67cm long
£1,000 - £1,500 - View
102 A Keichosaur
China, Triassic
in frame
41cm by 32cm
£500 - £800 £850 View
103 A large Moroccan ammonite +++client will collect++++ £2,500 - £4,000 - View
104 A Paracoroniceras Lyra Ammonite
Lyme Regis, Jurrasic approx. 195 million years old
58cm by 55cm by 10cm
£850 - £1,000 £900 View
105 A Paracoroniceras Lyra Ammonite
Lyme Regis, Jurassic approx. 195 million years old
with two stands
50cm by 42cm by 10cm
£550 - £800 - View
106 A pair of framed Cleoniceras
Madagascar, Cretaceous
28cm by 40cm
£200 - £300 - View
107 A Schlaifhausen ammonite commune
Lower Jurassic
39cm by 22cm
£250 - £300 - View
108 A pair of framed Cleoniceras
Madagascar, Cretaceous
28cm by 40cm
£200 - £300 - View
109 A large Phareodus fish plaque
Green River formation, Wyoming Eocene
£3,000 - £5,000 £2,900 View
110 A fish plaque
Green River formation, Wyoming, Eocene
41cm by 44cm
£150 - £250 £130 View
111 A Schlaifhausen ammonite commune
Lower Jurassic
on stand
26cm by 43cm
£300 - £400 - View
112 A multi Fish plaque
Green River formation, Wyoming, Eocene
71cm by 55cm by 4cm
£400 - £600 - View
113 An unusually small Megalodon tooth
Indonesia, Miocene
7.2cm on the diagonal on stand
£150 - £250 - View
114 A very large Megalodon tooth
Indonesian, Miocene
15.4cm on the diagonal on stand
£600 - £1,000 £700 View
115 ‡ A Eurhinosaurus skull
France, Lower Jurassic
1.3m long
£25,000 - £40,000 - View
116 ‡An ammonite matrix
Canada, late Cretaceous
84cm long
£25,000 - £30,000 - View
117 ‡ An ammonite
Canada, late Cretaceous
49.5cm
£25,000 - £30,000 - View
118 A very large Megalodon tooth
Indonesian, Miocene
14.3cm on the diagonal on stand
£600 - £1,000 £500 View
119 A very large Megalodon tooth
Indonesian Miocene
14.6cm on the diagonal on stand
£400 - £600 - View
120 A Neolithic Antler Pick
mounted in a wall case
with label, ex. Walter Potter Collection, found in West Sussex
19cm by 32cm
£80 - £120 £140 View

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