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Memento Mori in carved buffalo bone - Fan - Ref B02
Memento Mori - Fan - Ref B02
Sculpture on buffalo bone
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Cleoniceras fern ammonite
100 million year old fossil
Madagascar sawyer ammonite - Cleoniceras fern ammonite
Fossil of Ammonite "fern" from Madagascar which has been sawn and polished to show the interior of this ammonite with its different internal partitions.
These partitions having been invested by crystals or sediments.
Cleoniceras ammonite from the Albian period, about 100 million years ago.
Ammonites are an extinct subclass of cephalopod molluscs, as are nautiluses today.
They were characterised by a more or less coiled univalve shell of which only the last compartment was occupied by the animal, the other compartments serving to control its buoyancy.
Diameter approx. 13cm
Sold without stand
Memento Mori - Fan - Ref B02
Sculpture on buffalo bone
Bearded dragon - Pogona vitticeps - Bearded agama
Museum jar - Wet specimen
Antique surgical board
From Benjamin Bell's Complete Course in Surgery, published in 1796
Dragon Stone
Septaria egg of Madagascar
Mosasaur jaw fossil still in its gangue
65 Million Years
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
19th century Herbalist's or Pharmacy crystal jar
Iris
Human jaws in porcelain mounted on a blackened wooden base
Anatomical dental model for dentists
19th century
Flight of Butterflies Morpho didius under a Napoleon III style bell
Superb butterflies in an impressive electric blue
Very large naturalist magnifier
Species: Papilio Ulysses butterfly from Indonesia
Papuan engraved horse bone dagger
Papuan handicraft
Blacktip shark jaws - Carcharhinus limbatus
18/20cm
Black crow with spread wings on pedestal
Corvus corone
Perfect in a cabinet of curiosities, a masterpiece!
Delivery possible on order in supplement - The size of the box being important - Ask before
Fossil tooth of Basilosaurus - from Morocco (Dakhla)
Prehistoric ancestor of whales
Priabonian (Eocene) time period, approximately -41.3 to 33.9 million years ago
Diaphanization of Common mouse - Mus musculus
Biological preparation
The aim of diaphanization is to render the tissues transparent through a chemical process, and specific dyes are used to highlight the skeleton.
You can see the bones through the flesh!