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| reference |
VERT678 |
| name |
Red Crag Whale Ear Bone (Rare) |
| age |
Pliocene, Red Crag (derived Eocene deposit) |
| size |
Length of specimen 83mm |
| location |
Sutton, Suffolk, UK |
| weight |
133gms |
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| description |
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| From an old collection comes this very rare and sought after specimen. The specimen is the inner ear bone of a whale and has been preserved matrix free and shows the classic "Red crag" patina. This is one of the only examples we have had for sale for a long time and would make a fine addition to any collection. |
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