Spondylus regius in a rare color combination - GEM - in excellent condition Taxidermy wall mount - Spondylus regius - 140 mm - 160 mm - 90 mm - Non-CITES species - 1

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Specimen Spondylus regius in rare colouration – GEM – TOP preserved; origin Pacific; year 2000; weight 100 g; dimensions 140 × 160 × 90 mm; condition: Good.

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A touch of luxury – Spondylus regius in exclusive color scheme

Discover the ultimate collector's item for the connoisseur with refined taste: the Spondylus regius in a rare and impressive coloration. Measuring 140 x 160 x 90 mm, this rare work of nature captures all eyes and guarantees you the envious admiration of your friends and acquaintances.

This exquisite specimen of the Spondylidae family stands out with extraordinary colors rarely seen in nature. Each faceted surface is a testament to Mother Nature's artistic skills – a true masterpiece for those who demand only the best.

Perfect for the display case, the personal curiosity cabinet, or as a conversation starter in your exquisitely furnished salon – this Spondylus regius is not just a collectible, but an expression of true elegance and a must-have for connoisseurs of rare treasures.

Elevate your collection to a new level and make this unique Spondylus regius the highlight of your collection. For discerning aesthetes who are not satisfied with mediocrity!


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Sales and shipping only within the EU.


SKU Wiesenhöfer

TAGS: Nautilus, Sea Shell, Nautic, Maritime, nautical shells, snails, collectible, rare

Seller's Story

We are specialists in the sale of mussels and snails from collection solutions. We get most of these from Germany. We offer very special pieces for sale here that we do not offer on our website.
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A touch of luxury – Spondylus regius in exclusive color scheme

Discover the ultimate collector's item for the connoisseur with refined taste: the Spondylus regius in a rare and impressive coloration. Measuring 140 x 160 x 90 mm, this rare work of nature captures all eyes and guarantees you the envious admiration of your friends and acquaintances.

This exquisite specimen of the Spondylidae family stands out with extraordinary colors rarely seen in nature. Each faceted surface is a testament to Mother Nature's artistic skills – a true masterpiece for those who demand only the best.

Perfect for the display case, the personal curiosity cabinet, or as a conversation starter in your exquisitely furnished salon – this Spondylus regius is not just a collectible, but an expression of true elegance and a must-have for connoisseurs of rare treasures.

Elevate your collection to a new level and make this unique Spondylus regius the highlight of your collection. For discerning aesthetes who are not satisfied with mediocrity!


Shipping as insured package via DHL
Sales and shipping only within the EU.


SKU Wiesenhöfer

TAGS: Nautilus, Sea Shell, Nautic, Maritime, nautical shells, snails, collectible, rare

Seller's Story

We are specialists in the sale of mussels and snails from collection solutions. We get most of these from Germany. We offer very special pieces for sale here that we do not offer on our website.
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Details

Era
1900-2000
Specimen
Spondylus regius in a rare color combination - GEM - in excellent condition
Scientific Name
Spondylus regius
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Pacific
CITES relevancy
Non-CITES species
Condition
Good condition
Year
2000
Weight
100 g
Height
140 mm
Width
160 mm
Depth
90 mm
GermanyVerified
1194
Objects sold
96.67%
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