
Iguanodon. This tiny ornithopod dinosaur tooth is a shed/worn partial tooth. It measures 7 mm or 1/4 inch in height. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £49. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 648
Sauropod. This large indeterminate sauropod dinosaur vertebra is a water worn specimen with some damage but is a pretty rare find. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation between Cliff End and Fairlight Cove, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label. Priced at £149. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 645
Iguanodontid. Possibly Barrilium or Hypselospinus. This large ornithopod dinosaur tail vertebra is a water worn specimen but exhibits its neural arch. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation between Cliff End and Fairlight Cove, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label. Priced at £109. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 646
Hypselospinus fittoni.? This ornithopod iguanodontid dinosaur maxillary tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn tooth which is damaged. It measures 10 mm in height. Note that there is another slightly larger species named Barillium which is known from this stage and so I cannot be 100% certain of which species this tooth belongs to. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 638
Unidentified species. This ornithopod (?) dinosaur partial tibia (?) is quite lovely and shows great detail. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 125 million years old and comes from the Wessex Formation of Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, UK. Supplied with label. Priced at £19. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 631
Hylaeosaurus armatus. This armored ankylosaur dinosaur tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn partial tooth. It is 3mm in height. Note that there is another species Polecanthus which is known from this stage and so I cannot be 100% certain of which species this tooth belongs to but some authorities think that they are one and the same. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 630
Hypselospinus fittoni.? This ornithopod iguanodontid dinosaur maxillary tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn tooth which is damaged. Serrations can be seen down the right side of the top part of the tooth. It measures 7 mm in height. Note that there is another slightly larger species named Barillium which is known from this stage and so I cannot be 100% certain of which species this tooth belongs to. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 626
Hypselospinus fittoni.? This ornithopod iguanodontid dinosaur tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn tooth. It measures 6.5 mm in height. Note that there is another slightly larger species named Barillium which is known from this stage and so I cannot be 100% certain of which species this tooth belongs to. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. Quote Ref. No. DOT 610
Hypsilophodon sp. indet.? This tiny ornithopod dinosaur dentary tooth is quite lovely despite being a damaged/worn tooth. The scale is shown in (cm) and the tooth measures 3 mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 597
Unidentified species. This ornithopod (?) dinosaur tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn partial tooth. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 592
Unidentified species. This ornithopod iguanodontid (?) dinosaur tooth is quite lovely despite being a shed/worn partial tooth. The small fragment is associated with the tooth and could be reattached by someone more dextrous than me! The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Wadhurst Clay Formation of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. SOLD. Quote Ref. No. DOT 579