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Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Molar
Key Features:
– Authenticity: This molar is a genuine fossil, not a replica, showcasing the intricate details and natural preservation of a creature that roamed the Earth tens of thousands of years ago.
– Historical Significance: Mammoths were magnificent creatures of the Ice Age, and this molar provides a tangible connection to a bygone era.
– Condition: The molar is in excellent condition, with well-preserved ridges and enamel, offering a fascinating glimpse into the dietary habits and life of the mammoth.
– Provenance: Found in the rich fossil beds of Dogger Bank, North Sea, known for yielding some of the most well-preserved mammoth fossils in the world.
Fossilized Whale vertebra
Key Features:
– Authenticity: This fossilized whale vertebra comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, verifying its genuine and well-documented origin.
– Historical Significance: Originally discovered at the Chesapeake Bay in the United States, this vertebra is a testament to the ancient marine life that once thrived in this region.
– Condition: The vertebra is well-preserved, showcasing the natural beauty and intricate details of its prehistoric origin.
Provenance:
– Location: Chesapeake Bay, United States
– Certification: Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Molar
Key Features:
– Authenticity: This molar is a genuine fossil, not a replica, showcasing the intricate details and natural preservation of a creature that roamed the Earth tens of thousands of years ago.
– Historical Significance: Mammoths were magnificent creatures of the Ice Age, and this molar provides a tangible connection to a bygone era.
– Condition: The molar is in excellent condition, with well-preserved ridges and enamel, offering a fascinating glimpse into the dietary habits and life of the mammoth.
– Provenance: Found in the rich fossil beds of Siberia, Russia. known for yielding some of the most well-preserved mammoth fossils in the world.
Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Molar
Key Features:
– Authenticity: This molar is a genuine fossil, not a replica, showcasing the intricate details and natural preservation of a creature that roamed the Earth tens of thousands of years ago.
– Historical Significance: Mammoths were magnificent creatures of the Ice Age, and this molar provides a tangible connection to a bygone era.
– Condition: The molar is in excellent condition, with well-preserved ridges and enamel, offering a fascinating glimpse into the dietary habits and life of the mammoth.
– Provenance: Found in the rich fossil beds of Siberia, Russia. known for yielding some of the most well-preserved mammoth fossils in the world.
Narwhal tusks (1920s) first set
Details :
- length 87cm(34.25″) – weight 1kg (2.2 lbs)
- length 120cm(47.24″) – weight 1.6kg (2.5 lbs)
- length 122cm(48.03″) – weight 1.4kg (3.1 lbs)
- length 138cm(54.33″) – weight 2.2kg (4.8 lbs )
- length 141cm(55.51″) – weight 1.3kg(2.9 lbs)
- length 141cm(55.51″) – weight 1.6kg(3.5 lbs)
- length 151(59.45″) – weight 2.0kg(4.4 lbs)
Narwhal tusks (1920s) Second set
Details :
- length 155cm(61.02″) – weight 2.0kg (4.4 lbs)
- length 155cm(61.02″) – weight 2.2kg (4.8 lbs)
- length 180cm(70.87″) – weight 2.6kg (5.7 lbs)
- length 181cm(71.26″) – weight 3.0kg (6.6 lbs )
- length 194cm(76.38″) – weight 4.5kg(9.9 lbs)
- length 227cm(89.37″) – weight 5.2kg(11.4 lbs)
- length 231(90.94″) – weight 6.1kg(13.4 lbs)
scrimshaw Sperm whale tooth (1874)
Key Features:
– Weight: 0.480 kg (1.06 lbs)
– Length: 150 mm (5.9 inches)
– Artistry: Expertly crafted scrimshaw, showcasing intricate designs that highlight the skill and tradition of scrimshaw art.
– Authenticity: This is a genuine sperm whale tooth, meticulously verified to ensure its natural and authentic state.
Sperm whale tooth ( scrimshaw )
Key Features:
– Weight: 0.714 kg (1.57 lbs)
– Length: 175 mm (6.89 inches)
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