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Theropod Track (Dinosaur Fossil Reproduction) Mid to Late Jurassic Period : 150-155 Million Years Ago LOT 278 : 11.75" x 9.5" x 1.5" in Frame | ![]() |
Allosaurus (Dinosaur Fossil Reproduction) Late Jurassic and early Cretaceous Period : A carnivorous dinosaurs of the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous Periods, similar to but smaller than the tyrannosaur LOT 286 : 12" x 6.5" | ![]() |
Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth: (Dinosaur Reproduction) End of the Cretaceous Period : This is an exact replica directly from the jaws of the most ferocious animal to ever stalk the Earth. This serrated, dagger-like tooth is 11" long and covered with wonderful detail. The original is on display at the Museum of Geology in South Dakota. LOT 281 : 11" Long on Display Stand | ![]() |
Smilodon Fatalis: Pleistocene Epoch : 2 Million Years Ago, Rancho La Brea Tar Pits, California, United States LOT 277 : 15" x 14" x 2.5" | ![]() |
Velociraptor Mongoliensis (Dinosaur Fossil Reproduction) Late Cretacceous Period : 76 Million Years Ago, Djadokhta Formation, Mongolia LOT 279 : 11" x 8" x 1.5" | ![]() |
Tyrannosaurus Rex (1/4 Scale Reproduction) End of the Cretaceous Period : Tyrannosaurs were a group of large carnivorous dinosaurs that roamed North America and Asia 85 to 65 million years ago. The most famous tyrannosaur, of course, is Tyrannosaurus rex, which was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs to walk the earth before the great extinction. LOT 282 : 13" x 8" x 11" on oak display base with identifying brass plaque. | ![]() |
Smilodon californicus (Saber Tooth Cat) Pleistocene Epoch : Smilodon californicus has been extinct for about 12,000 years and is a widely recognized symbol of power and beauty. A Saber Tooth Tiger’s strength combined with its two lethal sabers made it a fearsome predator. Living alongside the American Lion, one can only imagine the fierce competition for food between these two animals. The original skull is part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum. LOT 280 : 13" x 8" x 12" high on a solid oak display base | ![]() |
Mesosaurus Braziliensis (Reptile Fossil Reproduction) Permian Period : 285 Million Years Ago, Irati Formation, Brazil LOT 274 : 17.5" x 11" x 1" | ![]() |
Parkinsonia Sp. (Mollusk Fossil Reproduction) Middle Jurassic Period : 165 Million Years Ago, Burton Bradstock, England LOT 275 : 14" x 13.5" x 3.5" | ![]() |
Triceratops (Dinosaur Reproduction) Cretaceous Period : A herbivorous dinosaur having a bony plate covering the neck, a large horn above either eye, and a smaller horn on the nose LOT 283 : Triceratops skull is 17" long with 9" horns. | ![]() |
Archaeopteryx lithographica (Bird Fossil Reproduction) - Late Jurassic Period : 150 Million Years Ago Solnhofen Plattenkalk, Bavaria, Germany LOT 270 : 18.75" x 15.25" x 1" | ![]() |
Diplomystus Dentatus (Fish Fossil Reproduction) - Eocene Eposch : 55 Million Years Ago, Wyoming, United States LOT 272 : 25.5" x 13.25" x1.5" in Frame | ![]() |
Salteraster (Invertebrate Reproduction) Middle Ordovician Period : 443 Million Years Ago, Bobcaygeon Formation, Ontario, Canada LOT 276 : 7.75" x 8.5" x 1" | ![]() |
Neanderthal Skull (Homo neanderthalensis) Pleistocene Epoch : An extinct human species (Homo neanderthalensis) or subspecies (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis) living during the late Pleistocene Epoch throughout most of Europe and parts of Asia and northern Africa and associated with Middle Paleolithic tools. LOT 285 : 9"H x 5.5" x 9.25" plus Stand | ![]() |
Crinoids (Invertebrate Reproduction) Actinocrinites Gibsoni (2), Macrocrinus Mundulus, Halysiocrinus Nodosus : Mississippian Age, 345 Million Years Ago, Edwardsville Formation, Indiana, United States LOT 271 : 15.25" x 9" x 2" | ![]() |
Eurypterus Remipes (Arthropod Reproduction) Upper Silurian Period : 420 Million Years Ago, Fiddlers Green Formation, New York, United States LOT 273 : 11.75" x 9.5" x 1.5" in Frame | ![]() |
Australopithecus Afarensis Skull (Hominid Skull Reproduction) : Australopithecines afarensis is the oldest of four species of australopithecines,an extinct genus of the hominid family found in E and S Africa between 4 and 1 million years ago dating, which is know to be at least 3.75 million years ago. Evidence from 3.6 million-year-old footprints, preserved in volcanic ash at Laetoli, and from postcranial skeletal remains show that Australopithecines afarensis was relatively small, standing 3.5 to 5 ft (1 to 1.6 m) tall and weighing 45 to 110 lb (20 to 50 kg). All four species shared a number of anatomical similarities, including a fully erect posture and bipedal gait. The most “primitive” feature was a small and apelike braincase, comparable in size to those of both gorillas and chimpanzees when measured relative to overall body size LOT 284 : 7"H x 6¼W" x 8¾" plus stand | ![]() |
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