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Ammonites and belemnites for trade


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L.S.,

 

I recently purchased an old collection of plant fossils. The boxes also contained an odd couple of non-plants, which I would like to offer up for trade. Ideally, I would like to get some plant fossils in return. Photos below, with scale in centimetres at bottom. Disclaimer: The information below is "as received". I cannot guarantee provenance/identifications are 100% correct since these pieces come from an old collection, plus marine beasties are not really my cup of tea...

 

Kind regards,


Tim

 

 

Specimen A: Large plate with several ammonites (Harpoceras sp.?) on a large plate from the Toarcian (Liassic, Jurassic) of Dudelange in Luxembourg

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Specimen B:  Polished section with several belemnites (Dactyloteuthis sp.?) from the Jurassic of the area around Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany (note: could use a re-polish to bring out the texture better).

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On 11/8/2022 at 6:54 PM, paleoflor said:

L.S.,

 

I recently purchased an old collection of plant fossils. The boxes also contained an odd couple of non-plants, which I would like to offer up for trade. Ideally, I would like to get some plant fossils in return. Photos below, with scale in centimetres at bottom. Disclaimer: The information below is "as received". I cannot guarantee provenance/identifications are 100% correct since these pieces come from an old collection, plus marine beasties are not really my cup of tea...

 

Kind regards,


Tim

 

 

Specimen A: Large plate with several ammonites (Harpoceras sp.?) on a large plate from the Toarcian (Liassic, Jurassic) of Dudelange in Luxembourg

438185882_SpecimenA.thumb.jpg.89269f3ac2f8fea15d9156d60b8e347b.jpg

 

 

 Nice material

about the Holzmaden-Plate, the left smaller Ammonites are Eleganticeras, the hugher one Dactylioceras. The one on the left side under the shell seems to be Dactylioceras, too

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