Eternity Masterpieces - November 2014
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Carved semi-transparent onyx stone cup, D= 163 mm
Low Estimate: 500High Estimate: 1,000
Carved semi-transparent onyx stone cup, D= 163 mm. Upper Diameter: 6.5 inches = 163 mm. Height: 2.8 inches = 75 mm. Weight: 560 g = 1lb. 4 oz. Material: Onyx or alabaster.
Age: unknown
Condition Perfect, no defects;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 1000;
Age: unknown
Condition Perfect, no defects;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 1000;
Antique Islamic Syrian Enamel copper bowl, 20 x 11cm
Low Estimate: 1,500High Estimate: 3,000OriginalCirca: 1500
Antique Islamic Syrian Enamel bowl. Upper opening = 4.5 inches = 11 cm. Base diameter: 8 inches = 20 cm. Height: 4.5 inches = 11 cm.
Condition Very good condition, some enamel losses, but considering the age of the vase, it has survived remarkably well.
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1500;
Condition Very good condition, some enamel losses, but considering the age of the vase, it has survived remarkably well.
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1500;
Antique Islamic heavy copper plate with gold and silver
Low Estimate: 500High Estimate: 2,000OriginalCirca: 1850
Antique Islamic heavy copper plate with gold and silver inlays. Weight: 2 lb. = 900 g. Diameter: 12 inches = 30 cm Condition: almost perfect, one out of eleven golden inlay is slightly damaged. There is on small spot of discoloration. Metals were not tested on purity. Origin: Oriental Islamic, possibly from India or Near East
Condition almost perfect, one out of eleven golden inlay is slightly damaged. There is on small spot of discoloration Metals were not tested on purity;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1850;
Condition almost perfect, one out of eleven golden inlay is slightly damaged. There is on small spot of discoloration Metals were not tested on purity;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1850;
Mysterious, genuine, Islamic glazed bowl, 1300-1400 AD
Low Estimate: 1,500High Estimate: 3,000Condition: Good to Very GoodOriginalCirca: 1350
Mysterious, genuine, Islamic glazed bowl, 1300-1400 AD. The inside shape is very unusual - with partial, not symmetrical, inclined surface, which was glazed with colorful ornaments.Possible purposes of the bowl:1) Water drop or brush washer for the artist. 2) Religious vessel. 3) Cosmetic bowl for women. 4) Extraterrestrial origin. Diameter: 9 cm = 3.5 inches. Height: 2 cm = 0.7 inches. Weight: 109 g. Condition: Glaze is partially lost, bottom was not glazed, 100% authentic. Origin: Middle East (Afghanistan?);
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Condition: Good to Very Good;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1350;
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Condition: Good to Very Good;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1350;
Early Islamic Bronze Peacock Finial, 12th c AD
Low Estimate: 500High Estimate: 1,000OriginalCirca: 1150
Early Islamic Bronze Peacock Finial, 148 g, 11 cm. Age: Circa 12-th century AD A cast bronze finial comprising a waisted tubular socket surmounted by a stylized bird with raised openwork looped tail; hatched detailing to the tail, wing and neck. Weight: 148 grams; Diameter: 11 cm = 4 in. Provenance: From United Kingdom; property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1990.
Condition: Fine condition, natural patina outside, a lot of oxidation inside;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 1000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1150;
Condition: Fine condition, natural patina outside, a lot of oxidation inside;
Low Estimate: 500;
High Estimate: 1000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1150;
Islamic Bronze Scale pan, Kufic script, 18-19th c AD
Low Estimate: 1,000High Estimate: 2,000OriginalCirca: 1750
Islamic Bronze Scale pan with Epigraphic Kufic script, 18th-19th century AD Circa 18th-19th century AD; A bronze hand-made scale pan with three attachment loops; concentric ring detailing to the interior; to the underside three lobed carrier plates for the loops and a band of Kufic script. Weight: 189 grams = 6 oz. Diameter: 15.5 cm = 6 in. Provenance: Bought in United Kingdom, property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1975. Condition report: Fine condition, complete.
Condition Fine condition, complete.
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1750;
Condition Fine condition, complete.
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1750;
Islamic bronze mirror, Kufic inscriptions, 12-13th c
Low Estimate: 8,000High Estimate: 15,000OriginalCirca: 1200
Antique early Islamic bronze mirror, Eastern Anatolia, 12-13 c CE. Antique early Islamic bronze mirror with 2 symmetrical sphinxes and inscriptions around Weight: 8 oz. = 220 g; Diameter: 4.25 inches = 10.6 cm = 106 mm; Knob: 7 mm with hole, open all the way through; Provenance: Ex Gibbons collection by inheritance in UK; acquired before 1990; Condition: old natural patina all over; Language: Kufic language; References: http://www.antiques.com/classified/1065041/Antique-Seljuk-Bronze-Mirror---FZ-289; $6,000; Seljuk Bronze Mirror - FZ.289, Origin: Central Asia, Circa: 11 th Century AD to 12 th Century AD, Dimensions: 4.375" (11.1cm) high, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Seljuk, Medium: Bronze. In the 9th century, hordes of nomadic Turkic horseman living on the outskirts of the Muslim world began to migrate westward into the heart of Central Asia. By the 10 century, a branch known as the House of Seljuk had broken off from the Oghuz confederation of Turkomen tribesmen, arrived into mainland Persia, and settled in the province of Khurasan. Overtime, the Seljuks converted to Islam and began to adopt the Persian language and culture. In the 11th century, the Seljuks set up an independent state under their leader Tugrul Bey with its capital in Isfahan, initially under the auspices of the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad. The arts thrived during the Seljuk period as the Turkic rulers patronized Persian culture, arts, and literature.
Condition old natural patina and some wear all over; no defects.
Low Estimate: 8000;
High Estimate: 15000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1200;
Condition old natural patina and some wear all over; no defects.
Low Estimate: 8000;
High Estimate: 15000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1200;
Early Islamic bronze fish, beautiful patina, 63 mm
Low Estimate: 500High Estimate: 1,500OriginalCirca: 1000
Early Islamic bronze fish, beautiful patina. Weight: 53.94 g; Height: 2.5 in. = 63 mm; Authenticity report: genuine antique;
Condition genuine antique patina, the arc of the base is broken long time ago (the edges are smooth);
Low Estimate: 500:
High Estimate: 1500:
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Condition genuine antique patina, the arc of the base is broken long time ago (the edges are smooth);
Low Estimate: 500:
High Estimate: 1500:
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Antique bronze medieval Islamic/Chinese? gild peacock
Low Estimate: 5,000High Estimate: 10,000OriginalCirca: 1000
Antique gilded bronze medieval Islamic or Chinese(?) peacock, 10 cm, Weight: 94.70 g; Length: 4.2 in. = 11 cm; Height: 4 in. = 10 cm; ; Age: 500-1500 AD. Provenance: from private collection in Florida, USA; purchased in 1980s -1990's
Condition fine, used, beautiful multicolored patina, some rust, no defects;
Low Estimate: 5000;
High Estimate: 10000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Condition fine, used, beautiful multicolored patina, some rust, no defects;
Low Estimate: 5000;
High Estimate: 10000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Authentic Medieval carved stone oil lamp, Afghanistan
Low Estimate: 2,000High Estimate: 5,000OriginalCirca: 1000
Authentic antique carved stone oil lamp from Afghanistan, middle ages. Weight: 4 lb. 6 oz. = 2 kg. Diameter: 9 inches = 23 cm. Material: hard stone- marble or alabaster. Age: Presumably, it was carved several hundred years ago, as an oil lamp without hanging hook. Around 100-150 years later it was broken and fixed, by skillful artisan, with wires; and the new hook was attached to prevent another fall.
Condition: Well preserved for the age. There is a repaired crack 20 cm long. The crack was repaired long time ago (several hundred years ago). Presumably, it was carved several hundred years ago, as an oil lamp without hanging hook. Around 100-150 years later it was broken and fixed, by skillful artisan, with wires; and the new hook was attached to prevent another fall.
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 5000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Condition: Well preserved for the age. There is a repaired crack 20 cm long. The crack was repaired long time ago (several hundred years ago). Presumably, it was carved several hundred years ago, as an oil lamp without hanging hook. Around 100-150 years later it was broken and fixed, by skillful artisan, with wires; and the new hook was attached to prevent another fall.
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 5000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000;
Genuine Early Islamic bronze spoon; great patina
Low Estimate: 700High Estimate: 1,500OriginalCirca: 800
Genuine Early Islamic bronze spoon; great patina Weight: 16.59 g; Length: 2.75 in. = 72 mm; Authenticity report: genuine, thick patina all over, the curvature of the spoon is flattened, probably, because of intensive usage.
Condition genuine, thick patina all over, the curvature of the spoon is flattened, probably, because of intensive usage.
Low Estimate: 700;
High Estimate: 1500;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 800;
Condition genuine, thick patina all over, the curvature of the spoon is flattened, probably, because of intensive usage.
Low Estimate: 700;
High Estimate: 1500;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 800;
Middle Eastern antique bronze goat- 10 warriors & tiger
Low Estimate: 2,000High Estimate: 10,000OriginalCirca: 200
Middle Eastern antique bronze goat with 10 warriors fighting with 2 tigers. Length: 6.5 in. = 17 cm. Height 6.5 in. = 16 cm. Weight: 1 lb. 70z = 630 g
Condition: Normal age wear and patina:
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 10000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 200;
Condition: Normal age wear and patina:
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 10000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 200;
Islamic Qajar dynasty, Persian glazed porcelain vase
Low Estimate: 3,000High Estimate: 6,000OriginalCirca: 1800
Islamic Qajar dynasty (1785-1925), Persian polychrome glazed ceramic vase with hunting scene. Beautiful hand-made ceramic vase, circa 18-19th century. Height: 11.5 in. = 28 cm Mouth: 4.25 in. = 10.5cm. Width: 9 in. = 23 cm. Weight: 4 lb. 10 oz. = 2100g. Condition: old uneven hole, drilled in the bottom, beautiful natural crackles, otherwise excellent condition. Similar vases sold on Christies': http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/three-decorative-qajar-pottery-vessels-iran-19th-5723570-details.aspx. References: Qajar art refers to the art, architecture, and art-forms of the Qajar dynasty of the late Persian Empire, which lasted from 1781 to 1925. The boom in artistic expression that occurred during the Qajar era was the fortunate side effect of the period of relative peace that accompanied the rule of Agha Muhammad Khan and his descendants. With his ascension, the bloody turmoil that had been the eighteenth century in Persia came to a close, and made it possible for the peacetime arts to again flourish. The Qajar dynasty ( Qajar (helpinfo)) (Persian: or ; also romanised as Ghajar, Kadjar, Qachar etc.) is a Persianized Persian royal family of Turkic origin, which ruled Persia from 1785 to 1925. [ The Qajar family took full control of Iran in 1794, deposing Lotf 'Ali Khan, the last of the Zand dynasty, and re-asserted Persian sovereignty over parts of the Caucasus. In 1796, Mohammad Khan Qajar seized Mashhad which was under Durrani suzerainty,[ putting an end to the Afsharid dynasty, and Mohammad Khan was formally crowned as shah. In Persia, the Qajar dynasty lost many of its controlled areas to the Russians.
Low Estimate: 3000;
High Estimate: 6000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1800;
Low Estimate: 3000;
High Estimate: 6000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1800;
Middle Eastern carved Lapis Lazuli stamp pendant
Low Estimate: 1,000High Estimate: 4,000OriginalCirca: 500
Antique Middle Eastern carved Lapis Lazuli stamp pendant; Diameter: 34 mm; Weight: 18.77g; Condition: used, insignificant scratches, no defects. Lapis lazuli /lps lzuli/ or /lula/ (sometimes abbreviated to lapis) is a deep blue semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.Lapis lazuli was being mined in the Sar-i Sang mines[1] and in other mines in the Badakhshan province in northeast Afghanistan as early as the 7th millennium BC,[2] Lapis beads have been found at neolithic burials in Mehrgarh, the Caucasus, and even as far from Afghanistan as Mauritania.[3] It was used for the eyebrows on the funeral mask of King Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BC).[4] At the end of the Middle Ages, lapis lazuli began to be exported to Europe, where it was ground into powder and made into ultramarine, the finest and most expensive of all blue pigments. It was used by the most important artists of the Renaissance and Baroque, including Masaccio, Perugino, Titian and Vermeer, and was often reserved for the clothing of the central figure of the painting, especially the Virgin Mary.[1] Today mines in northeast Afghanistan are still the major source of lapis lazuli. Important amounts are also produced from mines west of Lake Baikal in Russia, and in the Andes mountains in Chile. Smaller quantities are mined in Italy, Mongolia, the United States and Canada
Condition used, insignificant scratches, no defects
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 4000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 500;
Condition used, insignificant scratches, no defects
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 4000;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 500;
Pair of antique temple oil lamps from Eastern India
Low Estimate: 200High Estimate: 400OriginalCirca: 1000
Pair of antique temple oil lamps from Eastern India; Height: 33 mm and 35 mm; Upper diameter 37 & 37 mm; Weight: 45.93g + 50.08g;
Condition Normal age wear and signs of heavy usage in the temple as oil lamps;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 400;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000 AD:
Condition Normal age wear and signs of heavy usage in the temple as oil lamps;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 400;
Original: Yes;
Circa: 1000 AD:
Bronze Antique Oil Lamp from Indian Temple;
Low Estimate: 400High Estimate: 1,000OriginalCirca: 1800
Bronze Antique Oil Lamp from Indian Temple;Weight: 1 lb. = 450 g; Height: 7 inches = 17 cm;
Condition: used, great natural patina, oxidation;
Low Estimate: 400;
High Estimate: 1000;
Orignal: Yes;
Circa: 1800;
Condition: used, great natural patina, oxidation;
Low Estimate: 400;
High Estimate: 1000;
Orignal: Yes;
Circa: 1800;
Coin necklace from India, 20th century
Circulation: CirculatedLow Estimate: 200High Estimate: 400Circa: 1986
Coin necklace from India, 20th century. There 37 coins attached to a necklace.Some coins has 1975 and 1986 year. Denomination: 25 paise. Age: 1986 or older. Total length; 29 inches = 72.5 cm. Total weight: 5 oz. = 130 gram
Condition coins are used in circulation;
Circulation: Circulated;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 400;
Circa: 1986;
Condition coins are used in circulation;
Circulation: Circulated;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 400;
Circa: 1986;
4 genuine fossil trilobites, 6-8 in., 520-250 million years
Low Estimate: 1,500High Estimate: 3,000Original
4 genuine fossil trilobites, 6-8 inches, in cement matrix 520-250 million years. Size of the cement matrix: 16 in. x 16 in. Weight of the display matrix: 15 lb. = 6.75 kg. Length of trilobites: 8 in, 7 in., 7 in. and 6 in. History: Trilobites (/tralbat/, /trlbat/; meaning "three lobes") are a well-known fossil group of extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest known groups of arthropods. The first appearance of trilobites in the fossil record defines the base of the Atdabanian stage of the Early Cambrian period (521 million years ago), and they flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Devonian, all trilobite orders except Proetida died out. Trilobites finally disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 250 million years ago. The trilobites were among the most successful of all early animals, roaming the oceans for over 270 million years.[2] When trilobites first appeared in the fossil record they were already highly diverse and geographically dispersed. Because trilobites had wide diversity and an easily fossilized exoskeleton an extensive fossil record was left behind, with some 17,000 known species spanning Paleozoic time. The study of these fossils has facilitated important contributions to biostratigraphy, paleontology, evolutionary biology and plate tectonics. Trilobites are often placed within the arthropod subphylum Schizoramia within the superclass Arachnomorpha (equivalent to the Arachnata), although several alternative taxonomies are found in the literature. Trilobites had many life styles; some moved over the sea-bed as predators, scavengers or filter feeders and some swam, feeding on plankton. Most life styles expected of modern marine arthropods are seen in trilobites, with the possible exception of parasitism (where there are still scientific debates).[4] Some trilobites
Condition Well preserved and skillfully embedded into cement matrix
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Condition Well preserved and skillfully embedded into cement matrix
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Fossil Petrified Gomphotherium black molar teeth, 10cm, 13-3 million y
Low Estimate: 1,500High Estimate: 3,000Original
Fossil Petrified Gomphotherium black molar teeth, 10.6 cm, 13-3 million years Weight: 1 lb. 2oz = 500g; Size: 4.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches = 10.6 cm; Age: 13-3 millions of years BC; Gomphotherium ( "Welded Beast") is an extinct genus of proboscid which evolved in the Early Miocene of North America from 13.6503.6 Ma, living about 10 million years. The genus immigrated into Asia, Europe and Africa after a drop in sea level (probably during the Tortonian epoch) allowed them to cross over. It survived into the Pliocene, and its remains have been found in Chile, France, Germany, Austria, Kansas, Tennessee, Pakistan, Kenya and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Gomphotherium stood around 3 meters (9.8 ft.) high with an estimated weight of 4-5 tons, and bore a strong resemblance to a modern elephant. However, it had four tusks; two on the upper jaw and two on the elongated lower jaw. The lower tusks are parallel and shaped like a shovel and were probably used for digging up food from mud. Unlike modern elephants, the upper tusks were covered by a layer of enamel. Compared to elephants, the skull was more elongated and low, indicating that the animal had a short trunk, rather like a tapir's. These animals probably lived in swamps or near lakes, using their tusks to dig or scrape up aquatic vegetation. In comparison to earlier proboscids, Gomphotherium had far fewer molars; the remaining ones had high ridges to expand their grinding surface. Gomphotherium inhabited dry wooded regions near lakes. A complete skeleton of Gomphotherium has been found at Mühldorf, Germany, in 1971.
Condition very good preservation, considering the age of millions of years;
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Condition very good preservation, considering the age of millions of years;
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Fossil Petrified white molar teeth of Gomphotherium
Low Estimate: 1,500High Estimate: 5,000Original
Fossil Petrified white molar teeth of Gomphotherium, 6 in.=15 cm. Weight: 1 lb. 9oz = 700g; Size: 6 x 3 x 2.5 inches = 15 x 7.5 x 6.2 cm; Age: 13.6 - 3.6 million years; Gomphotherium (/mfrim/; "Welded Beast") is an extinct genus of proboscid which evolved in the Early Miocene of North America from 13.6503.6 Ma, living about 10 million years. The genus emigrated into Asia, Europe and Africa after a drop in sea level (probably during the Tortonian epoch) allowed them to cross over. It survived into the Pliocene, and its remains have been found in Chile, France, Germany, Austria, Kansas, Tennessee, Pakistan, Kenya and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[3] Gomphotherium stood around 3 meters (9.8 ft) high with an estimated weight of 4-5 tons, and bore a strong resemblance to a modern elephant. However, it had four tusks; two on the upper jaw and two on the elongated lower jaw. The lower tusks are parallel and shaped like a shovel and were probably used for digging up food from mud. Unlike modern elephants, the upper tusks were covered by a layer of enamel. Compared to elephants, the skull was more elongated and low, indicating that the animal had a short trunk, rather like a tapir's. These animals probably lived in swamps or near lakes, using their tusks to dig or scrape up aquatic vegetation. In comparison to earlier proboscids, Gomphotherium had far fewer molars; the remaining ones had high ridges to expand their grinding surface. Gomphotherium inhabited dry wooded regions near lakes. A complete skeleton of Gomphotherium has been found at Mühldorf, Germany, in 1971.
Condition Very good for the age, good preservation.
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 5000;
Original: Yes;
Condition Very good for the age, good preservation.
Low Estimate: 1500;
High Estimate: 5000;
Original: Yes;
Fossil petrified mammoth molar tooth, 14.4 cm
Low Estimate: 1,000High Estimate: 3,000Original
Fossil petrified mammoth molar tooth. Height: 5.7 in. = 14.4 cm; Weight: 2 lb 15 oz.= 1330g; A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, proboscideans commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. They lived from the Pliocene epoch (from around 5 million years ago) into the Holocene at about 4,500 years ago in Europe, Asia, and America as far south as Mexico. They were members of the family Elephantidae which contains, along with mammoths, the two genera of modern elephants and their ancestors. Like their modern relatives, mammoths were quite large. The largest known species reached heights in the region of 4 m (13 ft) at the shoulder and weights up to 8 tonnes (9 short tons), while exceptionally large males may have exceeded 12 tonnes (13 short tons). However, most species of mammoth were only about as large as a modern Asian elephant (which are about 2.5m to 3m high at the shoulder, and rarely exceeding 5.4 tonnes). Both sexes bore tusks. A first, small set appeared at about the age of six months and these were replaced at about 18 months by the permanent set. Growth of the permanent set was at a rate of about 1 to 6 inches (2.5 to 15 cm) per year.[9] Based on studies of their close relatives, the modern elephants, mammoths probably had a gestation period of 22 months, resulting in a single calf being born. Their social structure was probably the same as that of African and Asian elephants, with females living in herds headed by a matriarch, whilst bulls lived solitary lives or formed loose groups after sexual maturity.
Condition very good for the age, no cracks;
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 3000;
Orignal: Yes;
Condition very good for the age, no cracks;
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 3000;
Orignal: Yes;
Stegodon fossil molar teeth, 225 g
Low Estimate: 1,000High Estimate: 3,000Original
Stegodon fossil molar teeth, 225 g. Weight: 225 g = 8 oz. Height: 4 cm = 1.5 in. Width: 5.8 cm = 2.25 in. Length: 7.3 cm = 3 in. Provenance: dig out in Borneo, Indonesia; Age: 11.6 million years to 4,100 years BC; Condition: Perfect for the age, fossilized into rock all the ways around; References: Stegodon (meaning "roofed tooth" from the Greek words stegein 'to cover' and odous 'tooth'), is a genus of the extinct subfamily Stegodontinae of the order Proboscidea. It was assigned to the family Elephantidae (Abel, 1919), but has also been placed in Stegodontidae (R. L. Carroll, 1988).[1] Stegodonts were present from 11.6 mya to 4,100 years ago. They lived in large parts of Asia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and locally in Indonesia into the Holocene epoch.
Condition Perfect for the age, fossilized into rock;
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Condition Perfect for the age, fossilized into rock;
Low Estimate: 1000;
High Estimate: 3000;
Original: Yes;
Exceptionally preserved Stegodon fossil mo teeth, 590 g
Low Estimate: 2,000High Estimate: 4,000Original
Exceptionally preserved Stegodon fossil molar teeth, 590 g. Weight: 590 g = 1 lb. 5oz. Height: 8 cm = 3 in. Width: 9 cm = 3.5 in. Provenance: dig out in Borneo, Indonesia Age: 11.6 million years 4,100 years BC Condition: Perfect for the age, fossilized into rock all the ways around. Stegodon (meaning "roofed tooth" from the Greek words stegein 'to cover' and odous 'tooth'), is a genus of the extinct subfamily Stegodontinae of the order Proboscidea. It was assigned to the family Elephantidae (Abel, 1919), but has also been placed in Stegodontidae (R. L. Carroll, 1988).[1] Stegodonts were present from 11.6 mya to 4,100 years ago. They lived in large parts of Asia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and locally in Indonesia into the Holocene epoch
Condition: Perfect for the age of millions years;
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 4000;
Original: Yes;
Condition: Perfect for the age of millions years;
Low Estimate: 2000;
High Estimate: 4000;
Original: Yes;
Marine Mammal black petrified vertebra fossil, 4 lb.
Low Estimate: 400High Estimate: 2,000Original
Marine Mammal black petrified vertebra fossil, 4 lb. Millions years old. Weight: 4 lb. = 1,900 g. Height = 5 in. x 4.5 in. x 3 inches
Condition: very good for the age, no cracks.
Low Estimate: 400;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Condition: very good for the age, no cracks.
Low Estimate: 400;
High Estimate: 2000;
Original: Yes;
Black petrified vertebra fossil, 64.7g
Low Estimate: 200High Estimate: 800Original
Black petrified vertebra fossil, 64.7g Age: Millions years old Weight: 64.7 g. Height = 2.25 in. = 58 mm.
Condition: Genuine fossil bone, the edges of the articular joints for the ribs are partially damaged;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 800;
Original: Yes;
Condition: Genuine fossil bone, the edges of the articular joints for the ribs are partially damaged;
Low Estimate: 200;
High Estimate: 800;
Original: Yes;