Sea Snail Sea shell - S-35 ANGARIA TYRIA (No Reserve Price)

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This Angaria Tyria specimen from Australia features a glossy spiral shell with fine nodules and pink cream tones, a compelling maritime natural history piece for bidders.

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A set of 4 beautiful shells in various stages of development—Angaria Tyria—is a species of sea snail, a marine mollusk in the family Angariidae. They have a spiral, flattened shape typical of the genus Angaria; they have irregular, tiny spines or bumps on the edges of the whorls; pinkish and creamy shades with a lighter interior spiral. They have a pearly sheen and visible, thin spiral layers. The dimensions of the largest shell are 45/32/59 mm, and they weigh 31 g. The total weight of all shells is 87 g. I highly recommend them to collectors and interior decorators.

A set of 4 beautiful shells in various stages of development—Angaria Tyria—is a species of sea snail, a marine mollusk in the family Angariidae. They have a spiral, flattened shape typical of the genus Angaria; they have irregular, tiny spines or bumps on the edges of the whorls; pinkish and creamy shades with a lighter interior spiral. They have a pearly sheen and visible, thin spiral layers. The dimensions of the largest shell are 45/32/59 mm, and they weigh 31 g. The total weight of all shells is 87 g. I highly recommend them to collectors and interior decorators.

Details

Era
After 2000
Specimen
Sea Snail
Scientific name
S-35 ANGARIA TYRIA
Country of origin
Australasia
Condition
Good condition
Year
2017
Weight
87 g
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Objects sold
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