
This Middle Jurassic Crinoid is from the Upper Oxford Clay that occurs at Warboys, Cambridgeshire, UK. It is circa 157 million years old. The species is Isocrinus fisheri and there are many finely preserved stem sections in this matrix which could be removed. I have never found a complete crinoid of this species so this inexpensive fossil would make a great addition to anyones collection. Collected by me in the field. Supplied with label. Priced at £5. Quote ref No. OFC 911
This Lower Jurassic Crinoid stems and ossicles are from the Liassic Clays of Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK. It is Lower Lias, Lower Jurassic age circa 195 million years old. The species is Pentacrinites fossilis. The scale is shown in (cm). This is a very fine quality specimen from an old 1950's private collection. Complete crinoids of this species fetch upwards of £1000 so this inexpensive fossil would make a great addition to anyones collection. Collected by me in the field. Supplied with label. Priced at £29. SOLD. Quote ref No. OFC 909
This Lower Jurassic Crinoid is from the top of the Belemnite Marls that occur at the base of the cliffs in Seatown, Dorset, UK. It is Lower Lias, Lower Jurassic age circa 180 million years old. The species is Pentacrinites fossilis. The scale is shown in (mm). This is a very fine quality crinoid stem section, great plate definition, quality preservation and nice colour. Complete crinoids of this species fetch upwards of £1000 so this inexpensive fossil would make a great addition to anyones collection. Collected by me in the field. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. This is representative of the size and quality you will get. I have several of these left so please state quantity you wish to purchase. Priced at £3. Quote ref No. OFC 872
This Middle Cretaceous Crinoid is from the Gault Clay that occurs at Folkstone, Kent, UK. It is circa 110 million years old. The species is Nielsenicrinus cretaceus and the scale here is shown in (mm). This is a very fine quality GEM crinoid stem section, great plate definition, quality preservation and nice colour. I have never found a complete crinoid of this species so this inexpensive fossil would make a great addition to anyones collection. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. This is representative of the size and quality you will get. I have several of these left so please state quantity you wish to purchase. Priced at £3. SOLD. Quote ref No. OFC 846
This Middle Cretaceous Crinoid is from the Gault Clay that occurs at Folkstone, Kent, UK. It is circa 110 million years old. The species is Nielsenicrinus cretaceus and the scale here is shown in (mm). This is a very fine quality GEM crinoid stem section, great plate definition, quality preservation and nice colour. I have never found a complete crinoid of this species so this inexpensive fossil would make a great addition to anyones collection. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. This is representative of the size and quality you will get. I have several of these left so please state quantity you wish to purchase. Priced at £3. Quote ref No. OFC 847
Ureocrinus sp. This is a nice crushed partial calyx specimen showing good detail. It is Dinantian Stage, Blackhall Limestone Formation, Carboniferous and dates circa 320 million years old. It is from Blairskaith Quarry, Midland Valley of Scotland, East Dunbartonshire. A good display/study size piece. The scale bar is in (mm). Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. OFC 816
Ureocrinus sp. This is a great calyx specimen showing good detail despite slight crushing. It is Dinantian Stage, Blackhall Limestone Formation, Carboniferous and dates circa 320 million years old. It is from Blairskaith Quarry, Midland Valley of Scotland, East Dunbartonshire. A good display/study size piece. The scale bar is in (mm). Priced at £17. Quote Ref No. OFC 811
Bourgueticrinus ellipticas.?
GEOLOGIC AGE: Santonian, Upper Cretaceous. 75 million years old.
STRATIGRAPHIC DETAIL: Upper Chalk.
LOCATION: Pegwell Bay, Kent, UK.
Size:
The scale is shown in (mm), showing good detail. An uncommon 3D crinoid
calyx. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at
£14. SOLD. Quote Ref No. OFC 815
Bourgueticrinus sp.
GEOLOGIC AGE: Santonian, Upper Cretaceous. 75 million years old.
STRATIGRAPHIC DETAIL: Upper Chalk.
LOCATION: Broadstairs, Kent, UK.
Size:
The scale is shown in (mm), showing good detail. 4 x crinoid stem sections (ossicles). Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at
£3. Quote Ref No. OFC 808
Fifeocrinus & Productid. This is a good specimen set showing great detail. Several stem piecies and a crushed brachiopod. It is Visean Stage, Charlsetown Main Limestone Formation, Carboniferous and dates circa 333 million years old. It is from Preston Island, Fife, Scotland. A rather good display/study size piece. The scale bar is in (cm). Priced at £10. SOLD. Quote Ref No. OFC 781
Glyptocrinus decadactolus. A lovely crinoid calyx surrounded by contemproary brachiopods. It has great detail with some visible plates. The scale is shown in (cm). This would make an excellent display/study piece. It is circa 460 million years old from the Bellevue Formation, Ordivician of Maysville, Kentucky, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £34. SOLD. Quote Ref No. OFC 722
Cercidocrinus cirrifer. A well prepared crinoid standing proud on matrix with gorgeous detail (stem, calyx and branching arms are present). It is 19mm in height. This would make an excellent display/study piece. It is circa 320 million years old from the Gilmore City Formation, Mississippian (Carboniferous) of Gilmore City, Iowa, USA. Supplied with label. Priced at £32. SOLD. Quote Ref No. OFC 685