Σετ σπάνιων κοχυλιών με κηλίδες και σχέδια Αχιβάδα - Set of rare Spotted & Patterned Shells (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)





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Δείγμα: Συνόλου σπάνιων σκελών με κοκκινωποκη μάρμαρες, επιστημονικό όνομα: Set of rare Spotted & Patterned Shells, από πολλές τοποθεσίες, 75 τεμάχια, βάρος 1 g, έτος 1900, σε καλή κατάσταση, γνήσιο/ original.
Περιγραφή από τον πωλητή
Μια εκτενής και καλά επιμελημένη συλλογή κελυφών (75+) presented in a display tray, featuring a wide range of Indo-Pacific and tropical marine species. The lot includes both large decorative showpieces and smaller refined examples, with each specimen selected for its distinctive form, colour, or pattern. Together they form a balanced and highly decorative theme collection.
Highlights and Contents
• Trochus Top Shells (Trochus niloticus) – Two impressive conical specimens with bold red-and-white markings, prized for their geometric patterns and nacreous interiors. These are classic collector shells, admired for centuries.
• Smaller Trochids and Tectus Species – Several medium-sized conical shells with fine spiral sculpture and natural reddish or creamy banding, providing elegant contrast to the larger top shells.
• Turbo Shell – A rounded, heavy shell with whorled sculpture and a pearly operculum, valued for its robustness and ornamental appeal.
• Nerite Shells (Nerita spp.) – A group of small, highly patterned shells, with zebra-like striping, mottling, and dotted surfaces. Compact and visually striking, nerites are widely collected for their distinctive markings.
• Keyhole Limpet (Fissurella sp.) – Recognisable by its flattened oval shape and central perforation, a characteristic form among limpet species.
• Auger Shells (Terebra spp.) – A large series of slender, elongated spirals with finely ribbed sculpture. These are admired for their architectural symmetry and are among the most graceful shell forms in marine collections.
• Tower Shells (Turritella spp.) – Several tall, many-whorled shells with repeating ornamentation, forming elegant spiral towers.
• Scallop (Pecten sp.) – A striking fan-shaped shell with bright pink and white radiating ribs. Scallops are among the most recognisable bivalves, admired for their symmetry and vivid colours.
• Spindle or Mitre Snails (Mitra / Fusinus spp.) – Three ribbed shells with orange to cream hues, representing the diverse sculptural forms of this group.
• Small Gastropods – Rounded specimens with subtle striping and natural gloss, offering delicate counterpoints to the more dramatic shells in the collection.
• Cockles and Venus Shells (Cardiidae, Veneridae) – A set of robust bivalves in shades of cream, grey, and brown. Their strong radial ribs and natural polish make them classic examples of decorative bivalves.
This collection brings together more than forty individual shells, ranging from dramatic large trochids to intricate augers and finely patterned nerites. The combination of bold spotted and banded species, elegant spiral forms, and brightly coloured scallops creates a display that is both scientifically diverse and visually appealing.
An ideal lot for collectors seeking variety, decorators in search of natural design elements, or institutions looking to enrich a teaching or exhibition set.
Ιστορία πωλητή
Μια εκτενής και καλά επιμελημένη συλλογή κελυφών (75+) presented in a display tray, featuring a wide range of Indo-Pacific and tropical marine species. The lot includes both large decorative showpieces and smaller refined examples, with each specimen selected for its distinctive form, colour, or pattern. Together they form a balanced and highly decorative theme collection.
Highlights and Contents
• Trochus Top Shells (Trochus niloticus) – Two impressive conical specimens with bold red-and-white markings, prized for their geometric patterns and nacreous interiors. These are classic collector shells, admired for centuries.
• Smaller Trochids and Tectus Species – Several medium-sized conical shells with fine spiral sculpture and natural reddish or creamy banding, providing elegant contrast to the larger top shells.
• Turbo Shell – A rounded, heavy shell with whorled sculpture and a pearly operculum, valued for its robustness and ornamental appeal.
• Nerite Shells (Nerita spp.) – A group of small, highly patterned shells, with zebra-like striping, mottling, and dotted surfaces. Compact and visually striking, nerites are widely collected for their distinctive markings.
• Keyhole Limpet (Fissurella sp.) – Recognisable by its flattened oval shape and central perforation, a characteristic form among limpet species.
• Auger Shells (Terebra spp.) – A large series of slender, elongated spirals with finely ribbed sculpture. These are admired for their architectural symmetry and are among the most graceful shell forms in marine collections.
• Tower Shells (Turritella spp.) – Several tall, many-whorled shells with repeating ornamentation, forming elegant spiral towers.
• Scallop (Pecten sp.) – A striking fan-shaped shell with bright pink and white radiating ribs. Scallops are among the most recognisable bivalves, admired for their symmetry and vivid colours.
• Spindle or Mitre Snails (Mitra / Fusinus spp.) – Three ribbed shells with orange to cream hues, representing the diverse sculptural forms of this group.
• Small Gastropods – Rounded specimens with subtle striping and natural gloss, offering delicate counterpoints to the more dramatic shells in the collection.
• Cockles and Venus Shells (Cardiidae, Veneridae) – A set of robust bivalves in shades of cream, grey, and brown. Their strong radial ribs and natural polish make them classic examples of decorative bivalves.
This collection brings together more than forty individual shells, ranging from dramatic large trochids to intricate augers and finely patterned nerites. The combination of bold spotted and banded species, elegant spiral forms, and brightly coloured scallops creates a display that is both scientifically diverse and visually appealing.
An ideal lot for collectors seeking variety, decorators in search of natural design elements, or institutions looking to enrich a teaching or exhibition set.

