
Planohybodus ensis. This damaged 6.5 mm in height hybodont shark tooth is a rare specimen. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £6. RESERVED. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4286
Planohybodus ensis. This damaged 8 mm in height hybodont shark tooth is a rare specimen. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4287
Unidentified species. This gorgeous 6 mm wide hybodont shark cephalic spine is a great specimen. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £24. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4280
Unidentified species. This 5 mm wide hybodont shark cephalic spine is a good specimen but has damage as seen. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4282
Planohybodus ensis. This gorgeous hybodont shark tooth is a lovely posterior specimen. It has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 8.5 mm across the base. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Lower Valanginian Stage, Ashdown Formation of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £18. RESERVED. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4278
Coprolite. This gorgeous hybodont shark pooh is a lovely posterior specimen. It has good detail. It measures 6 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Lower Valanginian Stage, Ashdown Formation of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4281
Hybodus cloacinus. This very rare triple-cusped shark tooth measuring 18 mm across the base has been repaired due to a single break but has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Aust Cliff, South Gloucestershire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £89. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4264
Egertonodus duffini sp.nov. This nice yet unusual partial tooth crown is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. This tooth has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel. It measures 10 mm in height. My last one for sale! It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Found by me on 7th June 2006. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4279
Asteracanthus tenuis. This lovely and unusual RARE location posterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and is of 'GEM' standard. It measures 8 mm across. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Lincolnshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4240
Asteracanthus magnus. This lovely and unusual RARE location lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and is of a high standard. It measures 32 mm in length. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Lincolnshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £59. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4241
Nemacanthus monilifer. This gorgeous and uncommon near complete hybodont shark dorsal spine is a great specimen despite damage to the proximal end. This specimen is 87 mm or 3 1/2 inches in height which is near maxium for an adult. It has good detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus there is a small reptile vertebra seen in the top right of the picture. Found by me so has full providence. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £59. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4204
Hybodus cloacinus. This very rare shark tooth measuring 8 mm in height is damaged but has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4200
Synechodus rhaeticus. This gorgeous and rare fragment of shark dorsal spine is a great specimen exhibiting several predation bite marks. A collectors piece for sure. This specimen is 13 mm or 1/2 inch in height. It has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. Found by me so has full providence. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Budget Priced at £19. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4196
Nemacanthus monilifer. This gorgeous and uncommon fragment of hybodont shark dorsal spine is a great specimen. This specimen is 12 mm or 1/2 inches in height. It has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. Found by me so has full providence. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Budget Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4198
Rhomphaiodon minor. This
lovely pair of rooted shark teeth are possibly associated. Measuring 3 and 4 mm across the root respectively. They have fantastic detail and are well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210
million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury
Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence
as found by me.
Supplied labelled. Priced at £22. Quote
Ref No. SUKM 4199
Synechodus sp. This hybodont shark posterior tooth is rare from this location and this one is of good quality with root. It measures 1.5 mm across the base. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £21. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4194
Unidentified species. This rare hybodont shark cephalic (head) spine is a good specimen despite damage and repair. It measures 8 mm across the base. It has good detail and is matrix free as seen. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £22. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4195
Hylaeobatis problematica. This gorgeous rooted hybodont shark crushing lateral tooth is a lovely high grade specimen despite the repair. It has great detail with lovely bi-colouration and shiney enamel. It measures 9 mm in length. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 131 million years old and comes from the Hauterivian Stage, Lower Weald Clay Formation of Bexhill, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £14. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4160
Lissodus minimus. This lovely large for species rooted shark tooth measuring 6 mm across and partly embedded in matrix is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. Slight scuff on the left side of the root as seen. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £18. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4166
Unidentified dermal denticle.? This has great detail and is a lovely specimen. However, I am not sure whether this is reptilian or not! Never seen anything quite like it before. It measures 5 mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Lower Valanginian Stage, Ashdown Formation of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Would make a super study peice. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4163
Lissodus minimus. This lovely rooted shark tooth measuring 4.5 mm across and partly embedded in matrix is a GEM grade specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4138
Nemacanthus monilifer. This gorgeous and uncommon near complete hybodont shark dorsal spine is a great specimen despite damage to the distal and proximal ends. This specimen is 114 mm or 4 1/2 inches in height which is oversized for an adult! It has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. It exhibits only 4 enamelled tubercles on the exposed lateral surface and has a shiney enamelled anterior edge. Has had repair and a little restoration to the distal end. Found by me so has full providence. The scale is shown in (cm) and inches. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £79. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4126
Nemacanthus monilifer. This gorgeous and uncommon near complete hybodont shark dorsal spine is a great specimen despite being disjointed! Just part of the proximal end is missing as seen on the far right. This specimen is 102 mm or 4 inches in height which is said to be maximum size for an adult. It has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. It exhibits many enamelled tubercles on the exposed lateral surface and has a shiney enamelled anterior edge. Found, repaired and preppared by me so has full providence The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £99. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4122
Polyacrodus parvidens. This gorgeous hybodont shark tooth is a lovely specimen. It has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 4.5 mm across. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Lower Valanginian Stage, Ashdown Formation of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4120
Hylaeobatis problematica. This gorgeous hybodont shark crushing lateral tooth is a lovely high grade specimen. It has great detail with lovely bi-colouration and shiney enamel. It measures 7mm in length. As an added bonus, there is a Egertonodus basanus tooth present next to it. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 131 million years old and comes from the Hauterivian Stage, Lower Weald Clay Formation of Bexhill, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4113
Asteracanthus tenuis. This lovely and unusual RARE location anterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and is of a high standard but a bit is missing of the left side as seen. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Lincolnshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Full providence as found by me on 21st May 2013. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4060
Synechodus sp. This hybodont shark tooth is rare from this location and this one is of good quality despite damage on the right right as seen. It measures 2.5 mm across the base. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4022
Protospinax planus. This shark tooth is rare from this location. It measures 2 mm across. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4023
Cretorectolobus frequens. This hybodont shark tooth is rare from this location and this one is of good quality. It measures 1 mm across. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4024
Lissodus leiodus. This excellent yet unusual RARE complete tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. This tooth crown is quite lovely and exhibits excellent detail. It has wonderful multi-coloured crown and shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Sharp's Hill Formation, Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Charlbury, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £24. Quote Ref No. SUKM 4009
Squatina ? frequens sp. nov. This nice yet unusual RARE micro tooth is from an extinct species of early angel shark. This tooth has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel. It measures 2 mm across the base. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Cymodoce Zone, Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Small Mouth Sands near Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3999
Polyacrodus parvidens. This gorgeous 2.5 mm wide rooted hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3971
Paracestracion falcifer. This nice and very rare tiny shark tooth is of high quality despite damage. It has great detail with shiney enamel. It measures 2 mm in length. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay of Smallmouth, Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £14. Quote Ref. No. SUKM 3932
Cretorectolobus frequens. This hybodont shark tooth is rare from this location and this one is of good quality. It measures 1.5 mm in height. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3933
Synechodus sp. This hybodont shark tooth is rare from this location and this one is of good quality despite damage on the right right as seen. It measures 2 mm across the base. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Hartwell Clay, Upper Kimmeridgian Stage of Oday Hill, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3934
Squatina ? frequens sp. nov. This nice yet unusual RARE micro tooth is from an extinct species of early angel shark. This tooth has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel. It measure 1.5 mm in height. It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Cymodoce Zone, Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Smallmouth Sands near Weymouth, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £11. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3937
Rhomphaiodon minor. This lovely large for species shark tooth measuring 5 mm in height and with rarely seen root is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £10. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3938
Lissodus leiodus. This excellent yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. This tooth crown is quite lovely and exhibits excellent detail. It has wonderful slate grey lustred crown and shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Sharp's Hill Formation, Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Charlbury, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £24. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3927
Archaeolamna sp. This gorgeous yet very rare shark tooth is of high quality despite slight damage at the right side of the root base. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Gault Clay, Albian Stage of Folkstone, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3928
Hybodus cloacinus. A RARE but worn shark tooth with fair detail. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Lower Greensand, Lower Cretaceous of Faringdon, Berkshire, UK and dates circa 110 million years old but is derived from the Kimmeridgian, Late Jurassic. A nice study piece for those on a budget. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3930
Protospinax planus. This gorgeous and very rare shark tooth has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay, Kimmeridgian Stage of Smallmouth, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3931
Asteracanthus magnus. This lovely and unusual RARE location posterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and is of a fair standard despite the natural life feeding wear on the crown as seen. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 162 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £19. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3910
Lonchidion breve. This gorgeous tiny hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen. This is a typical size of an adult at 2 mm in length. The scale is shown in (cm). An excellent crown but no root. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3902
Asteracanthus tenuis. This lovely and unusual RARE location lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and is of a high standard. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £49. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3884
Asteracanthus tenuis. This lovely and unusual RARE location anterior tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel and the crown is of a high standard and very large for species. Beautiful deep sea blue colour with a smokey grey whisper. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 162 million years old and comes from the Forest Marble Formation, Bathonian Stage of Shorncote Quarry, Gloucestershire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £49. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3865
Egertonodus basanus. This nice 8 mm tall hybodont shark tooth is a good specimen but lacks the root. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3840
Paranomotodon angustidens. This rare shark tooth has a complete crown but the root is damaged as seen. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Upper Cretaceous age circa 95 million years old and comes from the Lower Cenomanian Stage of Wilmington, Devon, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3816
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark tooth measuring 5.5 mm across and with full root is a good specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, there are 2 other Lissodus shark teeth plus a Rhomphaidon shark tooth and a lovely Severnichthys acuminatus fish tooth (repaired). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £17. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3801
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark tooth measuring 5 mm across and partly embedded in matrix is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, there is a lovely 9 mm tall Severnichthys acuminatus fish tooth (repaired) next to it plus 2 x fish/reptile bones? It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled. Priced at £14. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3802
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark tooth measuring 6 mm across and partly embedded in matrix is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, there is a lovely large Severnichthys acuminatus fish tooth next to it. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £8. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3791
Hybodus cloacinus. This very rare shark tooth is partial but has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, a very nice Gyrolepis alberti fish scale is on the same matrix along with a partial nemacanthus monilifer shark dorsal spine. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3789
Hybodus cloacinus. This very rare shark tooth is damaged but has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, a very nice Severnichthys fish tooth is on the same matrix but not seen in these pictures. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £13. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3787
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark tooth measuring 6 mm across and partly embedded in matrix is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. As an added bonus, there is a lovely Sargodon tomicus fish tooth next to it. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3728
Polyacrodus sp. This gorgeous yet rare shark tooth has a lovely crown but has damage to either side of its base. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Jurassic age circa 200 million years old and comes from the Sinemurian Stage of Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £9. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3731
Polyacrodus obtusus. This rare tiny shark tooth is from an old private collection. It is damaged as seen but has good detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay of Smallmouth, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref. No. SUKM 3725
Polyacrodus obtusus. This rare tiny shark tooth is from an old private collection. It is damaged as seen but has good detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Upper Jurassic age circa 153 million years old and comes from the Kimmeridge Clay of Smallmouth, Portland Harbour, Dorset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref. No. SUKM 3726
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark teeth pair have great detail. The scale is shown in (mm). They are Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. From an old 1950's private collection. Supplied labelled an in the original hand made glass toped slide out box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3707
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark teeth and fish teeth group has great detail with some having roots. The scale is shown in (mm). Most have some damage. They are Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and come from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. From an old 1950's private collection. Supplied labelled an in the original hand made glass toped slide out box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3708
Secarodus polyprion. This nice yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (new species). This tooth has damage as seen but is large for species. It is the only one with root that I have found to date. It has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £79. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3615
Hybodus cloacinus. This very rare shark tooth has been repaired from a single break and has some damage as seen. It has good detail and is well presented on original matrix. It measures 17 mm across the base. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £59. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3614
Asteracanthus sp. This lovely and unusual RARE location lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (probably A. magnus). It has great detail with shiney enamel but has damage to the crown. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Snowshill Quarry, Merton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £29. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3611
Rhomphaiodon minor. This lovely shark tooth measuring 7 mm in height and with rarely seen root is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £12. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3600
Lissodus minimus. This lovely shark tooth measuring 5 mm across (probably 7 mm as it is part buried in matrix as seen) is a great specimen. It has fantastic detail and is well presented on original matrix. It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Full providence as found by me. Supplied labelled an in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3601
Unidentified species. This possible rare ctenacanthid shark dorsal spine is a good specimen despite slight damage as seen. This specimen is 60 mm or 2 3/8 inch in height. It has great detail and is well presented on original matrix. It has been repaired. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £19. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3576
Rhomphaiodon minor. This lovely large for species rooted shark tooth is a great specimen. It has good detail, showing double side cusps and is well presented on original matrix. There is natuaral life wear at the tip of the principle cusp. It is 7 mm across the base and the scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Bone Bed, Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3572
Lonchidion breve. This gorgeous tiny hybodont shark tooth seen in the middle of the picture is a great specimen. This is a typical size of an adult at 2 mm in length. The scale is shown in (mm). An excellent crown but no root. It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3569
Nemacanthus monilifer. This nice and uncommon partial hybodont shark dorsal spine is a good specimen despite damage and repair. This specimen is 50 mm or 2 inches in height. It has super detail and is well presented on original matrix. It exhibits some denticulation on the exposed lateral surface and has a shiney enamelled anterior edge. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Late Triassic age circa 210 million years old and comes from the Westbury Formation, Penarth Group of Blue Anchor, Somerset, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £18. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3565
Asteracanthus tenuis. This lovely and unusual RARE location lateral tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Bathonian Stage of Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £39. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3529
Secarodus polyprion. This nice yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark (new species). This tooth has damage as seen but is large for species. It has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel, scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 160 million years old and comes from the Oxford Clay, Callovian Stage of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £15. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3505
Unidentified genera. This partial hybodont shark dorsal spine is the distal (tip) end and shows several denticles. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Valanginian Stage of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £4. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3435
Egertonodus basanus. This gorgeous bi-coloured hybodont shark tooth is a lovely specimen despite a small ding on the crown. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 131 million years old and comes from the Hauterivian Stage, Lower Weald Clay Formation of Bexhill, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3511
Egertonodus basanus. This super large tooth crown has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 138 million years old and comes from the Hastings Beds, of Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3427
Egertonodus duffini sp.nov. This nice yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. It is wrongly labeled as Hybodus sp. This tooth has great detail with wonderful black lustred crown and shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Ardley, Oxfordshire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Full providence. Priced at £7. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3426
Egertonodus duffini sp.nov. This nice yet unusual RARE tooth is from an extinct species of hybodont shark. This tooth has great detail with wonderful brown lustred crown and shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Middle Jurassic age circa 164 million years old and comes from the Great Oolite Series, Bathonian Stage of Naunton, Gloucestershire, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3425
Ptycodus mammillaris. This gorgeous hybodont shark crushing lateral tooth is a lovely high grade specimen well preppared on original matrix. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Upper Cretaceous age circa 90 million years old and comes from the Cenomanian Stage, Lower Chalk of Samphire Hoe, Dover, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £129. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3347
Archaeolamna sp. This gorgeous yet very rare shark tooth is of good quality despite the natural life wear at the tip. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Gault Clay, Albian Stage of Folkstone, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £22. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3314
Asteracanthus sp. A lovely uncommon shark tooth with good detail. It has extraordinary bi-colouration. I suspect this could be a that of A. udulfensis. The scale is shown in (cm). It comes from the Lower Greensand, Lower Cretaceous of Faringdon, Berkshire, UK and dates circa 110 million years old but is derived from the Kimmeridgian, Late Jurassic. A nice study piece for those on a budget. Supplied with label and in an attractive display box. Priced at £69. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3263
Cretalamna sp. This gorgeous yet very rare shark tooth is of high quality despite feeding wear at the tip. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (cm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 100 million years old and comes from the Gault Clay, Albian Stage of Folkstone, Kent, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £27. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3138
Polyacrodus cuspidatus. This hybodont shark tooth is an uncommon find. The species has since been renamed Hybodus cuspidatus. The root is not present. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Late Triassic age circa 215 million years old and comes from the Rhaetic Stage, (fissure infills) of Holwell, Somerset. UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £5. Quote Ref No. SUKM 3094
Polyacrodus parvidens. This gorgeous hybodont shark tooth is a great specimen despite slight damage. It has great detail with shiney enamel. The scale is shown in (mm). It is Lower Cretaceous age circa 139 million years old and comes from the Lower Valanginian Stage, Ashdown Formation of Rock-A-Nore, Hastings, East Sussex, UK. Supplied labelled and in an attractive display box. Priced at £6. Quote Ref No. SUKM 2978