Natural History - Extinct Fossil Shark Tooth Collection
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Eocene - Early Pliocene Epoch, 43-4 million years BP. A mixed group of fossil shark teeth comprising: three Hemipristis serra snaggletooth shark teeth from Florida and North Carolina, USA; a Carcharocles angustidens tooth with good serrations from the Chandler Bridge Formation, Summerville, USA; two Isurus praecursor extinct mako shark teeth from Tushbair, Kazakhstan; a Galeocerdo cuvier tiger shark tooth from Yorktown Formation, USA; a Isurus hastalis extinct mako shark tooth, mounted as a pendant, from the Huarra Formation, Chile; supplied with a glazed display box. 40.5 grams total, 25-55mm (1 - 2 1/4"). From an important Scottish collection of shark teeth; acquired on the palaeontological art market. [8, No Reserve]
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Fine condition.
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Natural History - Extinct Fossil Shark Tooth Collection
Estimate £40 - £60
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