Item Details
Our Stock # 18.7775
This is a large antique decorative ammonite on plinth. An English, fossilised geological ornamental fossil, dating to the Edwardian period and much, much earlier.
Ammonites evolved in the ocean between 240,000,000 - 65,000,000 years ago and faced extinction alongside the dinosaurs. Ammonite comes from the Greek god Ammon, and was an ancient relative of modern cephalopods such as squid, nautilus and cuttlefish.
Fascinatingly large decorative example of natural history
Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order
Nautilus and several worms fossilised within the ammonite
Attractive natural graphite coloured hues and fine tonality
Presented with a pleasingly faceted reverse
Stands upon a circular, ebonised wooden base with gently chamfered edges
This is a captivating antique decorative ammonite, with millions of years of natural history and early 20th century presentation. Sure to appeal to the geologist or collector of natural artefacts. Delivered polished and ready to display.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 26cm (10.25'')
Max Depth: 23cm (9'')
Max Height: 29.5cm (11.5'')
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Our Ref: 18.7775
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Period: c.1910
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Price:
£895.00
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€1,075
Euro
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$1,154
US Dollar
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Location: Devon
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Dimensions:
H: 29.5cm (11.61in)
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W: 26cm (10.24in)
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D: 23cm (9.06in)