Dinosaur - Fossil skeleton - Psittacosaurus - 28 cm - 19 cm (No reserve price)





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Cretaceous Treasure|48 cm-long juvenile Psittacosaurus Collector’s Specimen
Psittacosaurus is one of the most iconic herbivorous dinosaurs of the Early Cretaceous, living approximately 125 to 100 million years ago. Its name derives from its distinctive parrot-like beak, and it represents a critically important early member in the evolutionary history of ceratopsians (Ceratopsia), widely regarded as a key ancestor of later large horned dinosaurs.
The present auction lot features a small Psittacosaurus fossil specimen with well-balanced proportions and highly identifiable skeletal elements, offering both strong visual appeal and scientific reference value. The specimen is well preserved, clearly displaying the characteristic skull morphology, beak structure, and limb anatomy typical of Psittacosaurus, making it an impressive and attractive display piece.
Why Collect This Specimen?
• A Market Star Species: Psittacosaurus is among the most recognizable and most actively traded dinosaurs in the global auction market
• Size Advantage: Small individuals are rarer, easier to display and conserve, with a lower entry threshold and strong appreciation potential
• Strong Visual Impact: The skull and beak features are instantly recognizable and aesthetically striking, even to non-specialists
• A Non-Renewable Resource: The supply of dinosaur fossils is finite; high-quality specimens continue to become increasingly scarce
This specimen is offered without a reserve price. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Cretaceous Treasure|48 cm-long juvenile Psittacosaurus Collector’s Specimen
Psittacosaurus is one of the most iconic herbivorous dinosaurs of the Early Cretaceous, living approximately 125 to 100 million years ago. Its name derives from its distinctive parrot-like beak, and it represents a critically important early member in the evolutionary history of ceratopsians (Ceratopsia), widely regarded as a key ancestor of later large horned dinosaurs.
The present auction lot features a small Psittacosaurus fossil specimen with well-balanced proportions and highly identifiable skeletal elements, offering both strong visual appeal and scientific reference value. The specimen is well preserved, clearly displaying the characteristic skull morphology, beak structure, and limb anatomy typical of Psittacosaurus, making it an impressive and attractive display piece.
Why Collect This Specimen?
• A Market Star Species: Psittacosaurus is among the most recognizable and most actively traded dinosaurs in the global auction market
• Size Advantage: Small individuals are rarer, easier to display and conserve, with a lower entry threshold and strong appreciation potential
• Strong Visual Impact: The skull and beak features are instantly recognizable and aesthetically striking, even to non-specialists
• A Non-Renewable Resource: The supply of dinosaur fossils is finite; high-quality specimens continue to become increasingly scarce
This specimen is offered without a reserve price. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

