*** | A fossilised shrimp, Aeger Tipularius Eichstatt, Germany, 22 cm x 27 cm, image | *** | |
*** | A fossilised dragonfly, Stenophelbia Acquilis, Eichstatt Germany, 21 cm x 26 cm image | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 32 cm high, 43 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A fossilised stingray, Heliobatsis Radian, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 18.5 cm x 13.5 cm image | *** | |
*** | Fossilised fish specimens, probably Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 50 cm x 82 cm image | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 21.5 x 41 cm image | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 45 cm high, 64 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A large polished ammonite fossil, 24 cm wide | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 37 x 45.5 cm image | *** | |
*** | A large citrine cave, 46 cm high | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 24 cm high, 31.5 cm wide, unframed image | *** | |
*** | An Orthoceras fossil plaque, orthoceras was an ancient mollusc, 400 million years old, 44 x 48 cm | *** | |
*** | A large ammonite fossil, 28 cm across | *** | |
*** | A fossilised fish, Diplomystus, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 23 cm x 29 cm image | *** | |
*** | Diplomystus Dentatus, reputedly Eocene Period, fossilized fish specimens, sourced Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA, 31 cm high, 67 cm wide (irregular), Provenance, Crystal World, Melbourne | *** | |
*** | Two fossilised Diplomystus, the largest 7.5 x 12 cm | *** | |
*** | Fossilised fish specimens, Eocene Period, Green River Fmn, Wyoming, 45-50 million years, 23 cm x 34 cm image | *** | |
*** | A fossilised stone encased trilobite, 30 cm across | *** | |
*** | A mother-of-pearl ammonite fossil, bearing evidence of dinosaur teeth marks, 26 cm x 22 cm, 6 cm deep | *** | |