Dinosaur Fossil Assortment, 6 pieces
**First Time At Auction**
North America, Utah and Hell Creek Formation, Montana; West Africa, Morocco, Cretaceous period, ca. 145.5 to 66 million years ago; North America, California, Kern County, Rocky Mountain Silt Formation, Upper Miocene Epoch, ca. 11.63 to 5.33 million years ago. A beautiful ensemble of six dinosaur fossils from North America and West Africa. First are three fossilized teeth from a Dromaeosaurus, an Edmontosaurus, and a Richardoestesia. Second is an unidentified fossilized bone fragment with lustrous hues of brown, russet, and gray. Next is a tooth from a hooked-tooth mako shark (Oxyrhina plana) with attractive cream and tan colors. The largest fossil is a lengthy tooth from a Spinosaurus (Spinosaurus maroccanus). Size of largest (Spinosaurus tooth): 3.75" L (9.5 cm)
Provenance: private Hagar collection, Wildwood, Missouri, USA; ex-Gerhard G.H. Muehle collection
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#157326
Condition Report: Repairs to root end of Spinosaurus tooth, with small chips and light adhesive residue along break lines. Three remaining non-shark teeth are fragments of larger teeth; shark tooth and unidentified bone fragment are intact and very good. All pieces have minor nicks and darkening to surface colors. Great smoothness across some fossils and nice coloration throughout.
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**First Time At Auction**
North America, Utah and Hell Creek Formation, Montana; West Africa, Morocco, Cretaceous period, ca. 145.5 to 66 million years ago; North America, California, Kern County, Rocky Mountain Silt Formation, Upper Miocene Epoch, ca. 11.63 to 5.33 million years ago. A beautiful ensemble of six dinosaur fossils from North America and West Africa. First are three fossilized teeth from a Dromaeosaurus, an Edmontosaurus, and a Richardoestesia. Second is an unidentified fossilized bone fragment with lustrous hues of brown, russet, and gray. Next is a tooth from a hooked-tooth mako shark (Oxyrhina plana) with attractive cream and tan colors. The largest fossil is a lengthy tooth from a Spinosaurus (Spinosaurus maroccanus). Size of largest (Spinosaurus tooth): 3.75" L (9.5 cm)
Provenance: private Hagar collection, Wildwood, Missouri, USA; ex-Gerhard G.H. Muehle collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#157326
Condition Report: Repairs to root end of Spinosaurus tooth, with small chips and light adhesive residue along break lines. Three remaining non-shark teeth are fragments of larger teeth; shark tooth and unidentified bone fragment are intact and very good. All pieces have minor nicks and darkening to surface colors. Great smoothness across some fossils and nice coloration throughout.