16 December 2025 | 08:00 | Lots: 846
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Lot 844
Full Lot Description
A collection of well preserved fossilised fish, presenting near complete skeleton.
The fossils exhibit fine anatomical details, including vertebral column, fin structures, and head. The surrounding matrix is a pale, fine grained lime stone.
One of the largest fossilised specimen measures approximately 58.0mm length by 15.0mm width. The slab measures 89.2 by 71.6 by 11.2mm.
Postage: Postable
Weight: 828
Total lot weight: 828
Condition Report
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- Some possibly imitations. Geological period, origin/provenance, and specimen species have not been systematically identified/proven.
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