Fossil Matrix from the Cretaceous with Bivalve, Gastropod, and Ammonite


Sedimentary matrix containing three perfectly preserved fossils in a single geological formation, dating back to the Cretaceous. The clearly visible details on the shells suggest that fossilization occurred in a marine environment rich in iron sediments, which allowed for the preservation of delicate structures such as growth lines and traces of biological encrustations.
The collection creates a unique piece of great scientific and collectible value, representing a window into a prehistoric marine ecosystem.
Great central bivalve Cyprina sedgwickii
Spiral gastropod on the left genus Tylostoma
Ammonite on the bottom/right side of the Phylloceratidae matrix.

Seller's Story

The Mineral Art Gallery offers minerals, fossils, shells and natural elements. Born in Italy in 2017, today she collaborates with international galleries and collectors, she is a direct importer of large minerals and naturalistic collectible elements; deals with the processing to insert them inside the living space. A section of the gallery was dedicated to the Wunderkammer, "chamber of wonders or cabinet of curiosities" in which Mirabilia elements are presented: naturalia and italiania, a union between "the present is the past". All lots are shipped via DHL Express and Fercam couriers, with insured parcel and tracking.
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Fossil Matrix from the Cretaceous with Bivalve, Gastropod, and Ammonite


Sedimentary matrix containing three perfectly preserved fossils in a single geological formation, dating back to the Cretaceous. The clearly visible details on the shells suggest that fossilization occurred in a marine environment rich in iron sediments, which allowed for the preservation of delicate structures such as growth lines and traces of biological encrustations.
The collection creates a unique piece of great scientific and collectible value, representing a window into a prehistoric marine ecosystem.
Great central bivalve Cyprina sedgwickii
Spiral gastropod on the left genus Tylostoma
Ammonite on the bottom/right side of the Phylloceratidae matrix.

Seller's Story

The Mineral Art Gallery offers minerals, fossils, shells and natural elements. Born in Italy in 2017, today she collaborates with international galleries and collectors, she is a direct importer of large minerals and naturalistic collectible elements; deals with the processing to insert them inside the living space. A section of the gallery was dedicated to the Wunderkammer, "chamber of wonders or cabinet of curiosities" in which Mirabilia elements are presented: naturalia and italiania, a union between "the present is the past". All lots are shipped via DHL Express and Fercam couriers, with insured parcel and tracking.
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Specimen
Fossil Shells Specimen.
Scientific name
Matrice Fossile del Cretaceo con Bivalve, Gasteropode e Ammonite
Country of Origin
Madagascar
Geological Period
Cretaceous (145 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Conserved
Weight
3453 g
Height
144 mm
Width
243 mm
Depth
148 mm
     
ItalyVerified
10707
Objects sold
98.8%
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