ROCKS, RELICS & RARITIES

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Apr 30
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May 14
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Rocks, Relics & Rarities Auction features an impressive collection of fossils, minerals, sculpture, artwork, stoneware & tons more. Local pickup in Salem, Oregon and worldwide shipping available. Please read terms and conditions. Thank you!

A Carnelian dragon statue, with a dark wood base.
A Mahogany Obsidian Obelisk in excellent condition.
"Clap of Thunder" Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture by Barry Stein. Artist Proof #2 of 60. Signed and numbered by the artist on the back of the sculpture. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. This item is extremely heavy, and may be expensive if shipping is required.
A Jasper carved human skull.
A large orange Calcite sphere, originating from Mexico. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
A large Black Obsidian Sphere, made from a single large piece of pure obsidian mined in Mexico. Comes with a certificate of authenticity from G.M.M., Inc."Black Soul" A Limited Edition bronze sculpture of an African Cape Buffalo made by artist Ryan Wilhite in 1998. Signed and numbered on the sculpture 7/35.
A Crazy Lace Agate carved human skull & an alien skull carved out of Agate. Dimensions for the larger skull are included.
A pair of fossil Megalodon teeth. The largest shark to have ever lived, these massive sharks roamed the oceans 3.6 million to 23 million years ago. The largest tooth is 4.5 inches and the smaller is 3.5 inches. Exact dimensions of the largest specimen is included.
A carved Woolly Mammoth tusk originating from Magadan, Russia. Carved with a scene of three spearmen hunting a mammoth. The piece is signed on the back of the piece Magadan, Russia 2003 and signed by the artist. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 10,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
A large sphere made of polished Polychrome Jasper. Comes with a clear plastic stand.
An ornate custom painted sculpture of a dragon. Made of plastic and set upon a beachwood base made by wood artist Karl Hansen.
A large sphere made of Azurite Malachite. Originating from Russia. Comes with a clear plastic stand.
A large sphere made of Succor Creek Picture Jasper. Comes on a beautiful stained wood stand.
A large Pietersite Crystal Sphere. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
A large Serpentine Sphere. Comes on a beautiful stained wood stand.
A sphere made of Stone Canyon Jasper. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
A sphere made out of Mahogany Obsidian. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
A Eudialite with Astrophyllite sphere originating from Russia. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
An Agate Skull in a padded box, made by Skullis.
A sphere made of Ocean Jasper. Comes on a clear plastic stand.
A sphere made of Leopard Skin Jasper. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A Malachite Sphere, originating from Congo. Comes on a clear plastic base.
Sale PictureA skull carving with an owl on top, and a small sphere, both made of Hawkseye. Dimensions of the skull are included.
A large sphere made of polished Polychrome Jasper. Comes with a clear plastic stand.
A pink King Cobra Jasper sphere, originating from India. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A box made of Dendritic Agate with a felt interior and a mirror under the lid. Also one large cube and three smaller cubes made out of Dendritic Agate. Box dimensions are included.Sale PictureA carved Agate egg placed on a beautiful turned wood base made by artist Bryan Nelson.
Two pieces of Labradorite: A small sphere and a larger stone with beautiful multi-colored reflection. Dimensions of largest piece included.
A pair of Carnelian spheres, one large and one small. The dimensions for the larger sphere are included.
A Jasper carved human skull.
An Agate carved human skull.
A Chalcedony carved human skull.
A sphere carved out of Serpentine. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A large sphere made of polished Polychrome Jasper. Comes with a clear plastic stand.
An assortment of spheres: Four small Rhodochrosite spheres, a Copper sphere, and a larger pink and black Rhodochrosite sphere. All come on clear plastic stands. Largest sphere dimensions are included.
A large sphere made out of Red Ocean Jasper. Originating from Madagascar. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A large sphere made of Ocean Jasper with Chrysocolla. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A sphere made of carved Lazulite, mined from Graves Mountain, Georgia, USA.
A free form bowl carved out of a large Agate.
A sphere carved out of Almandine Garnet. This piece comes on a custom made brass stand with a clear plastic base.
A crystal human skull carved out of White Onyx.
A Saber-Tooth Tiger skull carved out of Red Jasper.
Three pendants made out of carved Jasper depicting an owl, a parrot, and a phoenix.
A large piece of Beryl Aquamarine mixed in a formation of Mica. Sourced from Haramosh, Gilgit, Pakistan. Comes with a label outlining the details of the piece.
A sphere carved out of green Tremolite.
A large Tiger Iron stone Sphere. Comes on a black stone ring base.
Three carved crystal skulls: One made of Orange Calcite, One made of Smokey Quartz, and One made of Picasso Jasper.
Two Iron Pyrite (Fools Gold) cubes in matrix.
An inkwell with a sterling silver lid, manufactured by John Grinsell & Sons in 1894. The lid has London hallmarks with the maker and date information.
Five Skulls carved out of Jasper. One has a Quartz Crystal jaw. Dimensions of the largest skull included.
A Jasper urn and small stone vase made by artist Don Suiter. Both items are signed on the base by the artist.
Sale PictureSale PictureA small vase with colorful geometric painted designs, from Mata Ortiz. Comes with a black stone ring base.
A 1/20 scale model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. This model has excellent detail and comes on a solid black base. In addition, this comes with a metal informational sign about Tyrannosaurus Rex that can be displayed next to the piece, as well as a paper printout with information about the model and species.
A beautiful pottery vase with colorful painted and geometric designs. Made by artist Oscar Quezada Jr. for Mata Ortiz. This vase has a pointed base, and rests on a black braided ring base.
A custom painted plastic sculpture of a flying dragon.
A 1/10 scale model of a Dilophosaurus from Jurassic Park, made by Iron studios. Still in the original box.
A 1/10 scale "Attacking" Velociraptor model from Jurassic Park, made by Iron Studios. Still in the original box.
A Filson Medium Field Bag, in Tan color. Storm flap with double buckle-closure and a reinforced base. Comes with an adjustable 46" long bridle leather strap with a pad.
Sale PictureA Filson Tin Cloth Shot Shell Bag, Style #1012. 100% cotton tin cloth with oil finish. Two side pockets, and room for up to four boxes of shells. New Condition.
A Filson Rugged Twill Belt Pouch in Otter Green. Dual-compartments and fits up to a 2" belt. Thick Bridle Leather Loop. New Condition.
A Filson Small Rugged Twill Field Bag in Otter Green. Water-Resistant Rugged Twill with back and side open stow pockets. Expandable snap-flap pocket on front. Adjustable 40-48" leather shoulder strap. New condition.
A Filson Medium Rugged Twill Duffle Bag in Otter Green. With Industrial-Strength lightly-waxed fabric. Brindle leather handles and an adjustable brindle leather shoulder strap. Heavy-duty brass zippers. Comes with 4 Filson luggage locks and key sets. New Condition.
A Filson Large Rugged Twill Carry-On Bag in Otter Green Color. With brindle leather dual clasps, a leather luggage tag, and heavy-duty brass zippers. Lightly used condition.
"Two More Indian Horses" a Limited Edition Print by listed artist Bev Doolittle of California. Numbered 4399/48000 and signed by the artist. Doolittle (1947-) is well known for art depicting Native American scenes, animals and nature.
A professional oil paint reproduction of "Dutch Boats in a Gale" by J.M.W. Turner. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from 1st Art Gallery certifying the piece as a fine art reproduction. The original piece by J.M.W. Turner was commissioned in 1801 by the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater as a companion piece to a 17th-century Dutch seascape in his possession.
"No Talkin it Over" a limited edition print by Tom Mansanaraz of the U.S.A. Number 770/850. Mansanarez (1963-) is well known for his wildlife portraits, horses, and landscape paintings.
"Out of Sight" a limited edition fine art lithograph by Tom Mansanaraz of the U.S.A, made in 2006. Number 42/95. In a barnwood frame with a brass plaque title plate. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Cattle Creek Publishing. Mansanarez (1963-) is well known for his wildlife portraits, horses, and landscape paintings.
"Canal St. Martin en Automne" a signed and numbered lithograph by listed artist Michel Delacroix of France. Numbered 113/200. Delacroix (1933-) is a French painter in the "Naif" style and is well known for his cityscape paintings, particularly of German-occupied Paris and historical scenes.
"Winter Hill" a limited edition print by listed artist John Banovich of the U.S.A., made in 1996. Exclusively published for "Friends of the NRA" this piece is signed and labelled NRA Print Number 70/650. Banovich (1964-) is well known for his paintings on wildlife, birds, and African animals.
The Final Scene of Jurassic Park Collectible Statue, Demi Art Scale 1/20. Made by Iron Studios. In the original box.
A Giganotosaurus Paleontology World Collectible Figure, made by Damtoys. In the original box.
"The Dry Lake Bull" Limited Edition Bronze Sculpture by Larry Gay. Artist Proof #9 of 20. Signed and numbered on the back of the sculpture. This is a bust made of a Bull Elk taken September of
1997 by Mike Shipsey on the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona and is the only bull on record to ever break 500 Boone and Crockett score with a gross score of 502."Cape Buffalo" a beautiful framed painting by artist Chris Lacey made in 2000. Signed in the bottom right by the artist.
"Kachina" a Hopi sandpainting by artist Rosie Manuelito, "White Buffalo" a Anasazi wood sculpture made in 1992 by artist Sammie Walker, and a SouthWestern U.S. piece of turned wood art. "White Buffalo" dimensions are included.
A statue of Shou Lao (Shao Xing) made of boxwood. The Chinese god of longevity, he is seen holding a staff and a peach of immortality.
A Mulberry wood turned bowl created by artist Dave Phillips in 2015. An incredibly ornate turned wood bowl made by artist Alan Adler. The largest bowl dimension are included.
A pair of Norwegian Troll wood figurines. A large figurine holding a club, and a small troll fisherman. Largest figurine dimensions are included.
A large handwoven floral design wool area rug. In exceptional condition.
"Winter at Lava Lands" a sunrise photograph of the Oregon Cascades by photographer Charles A. Blakeslee printed in 1991.
A vintage Van's Boot Saver Hanger. Circa 1940's.
Nikon Binoculars A large oval shaped hand-braided farmhouse style area rug. Two 6" sections of stiching have come undone but appear to be repairable.
Large assortment of blue pottery. Six bowls made by Clay City Pottery. A small elephant shaped gravy pitcher. A large farmhouse design pitcher. Largest bowl dimensions are included.
A Walu or Antelope mask originating from the Dogon People of Mali, West Africa. Masks with this design are often used in the cultural dances of the Dogon people.
A wood carved fertility statue of the Yoruba people. The Yoruba people are a West African ethnic group who mainly inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo.
A wood carved fertility statue of the Yoruba people. The Yoruba people are a West African ethnic group who mainly inhabit parts of Nigeria, Benin, and Togo.
A wood carved mask originating from Gambia. Has elements of a traditional elephant mask where the trunk would lay at the top of the head.
A wood carved mask originating from Gambia.
A Songye Fertility Statue depicting a pregnant woman and a door on her belly with a face inside. Originating from the Songye people who live in the central Democratic Republic of Congo. The statue's right foot had broken off.
A wood carved mask originating from Gambia. The mask is designed to stand on a table with a small shelf on the top.
A wood carved statue of an African hunter carrying a snake. Originating from the Congo.
A wood carved statue of an African woman carrying a basket or pot on her head. Originating from the Congo.
An Ashanti Baluba Moon Mask embedded with rings of red and black beads and shells. Originating from the Ashanti people of Ghana, Africa.
A set of three sculptures of African women carved out of Ebony wood. Largest sculpture dimensions are included.
A wood mask that has been traditionally painted with a small figure on the top of the head. The figure is holding a small knife in its right hand. Made by the Igbo people who primarily reside in the country of Nigeria. There is a ring on the back so this mask can be hung on the wall.
Sale PictureSale PictureLarge antique cast iron book press. Functions as it should.
A Stoneware #2 Jug made by A.O. Whittemore of Havana, New York. Circa 1870. In excellent condition, no chips or cracks. Stamped at the top by the maker.
Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureSale PictureA bust of an African boy carved out of Ebony wood, originating from Sub-Saharan Africa.
A bust of an African girl made of Ebony wood, originating from Sub-Saharan Africa.
A Redwing #25 Crock in exceptional condition, made by Redwing Union Stoneware Co. of Red Wing, Minn. Circa 1915. One of the handles has been worn down significantly.
A tall brass candle holder of Middle Eastern design. In great condition.
A vintage Fastfome brass fire extinguisher. Includes the hose, and in good condition.
A Gope or "Spirit Board" from Papau New Guinea. In the area of the Papuan Gulf, these represent spirits that protect clans from sickness, malevolent spirits and death. There is a wire strung across the back so this piece can be hung on the wall.
A Gope or "Spirit Board" from Papau New Guinea. In the area of the Papuan Gulf, these represent spirits that protect clans from sickness, malevolent spirits and death. There is a wire strung across the back so this piece can be hung on the wall.
A traditional didgeridoo. The didgeridoo is a wind instrument that is native to northern Australia. Aboriginal Australians, the first people to live on the continent, invented it.
Topeo Roseville bud bowl planter, circa 1934. No visible chipping or cracks.
A long hand-braided multi-colored runner rug in farmhouse style.
Brass Spittoon Sale PictureSale PictureSale PictureCast Iron Stamp SealsWeller Louwelsa WellerSale PictureTurtle vessel pottery bowl by listed artist, Kenneth Standhardt. The art of Pre-Columbian Native Americans and the work of ancient cultures from around the world have been a strong influence on Kenneth's work. In particular, Kenneth is drawn to primitive vessels that were created by the process of pressing a layer of clay onto the interior surface of a basket. Comes with original purchase receipt from the Corvallis Fall Festival.
Studio pottery bowl by listed artist, Kenneth Standhardt. The art of Pre-Columbian Native Americans and the work of ancient cultures from around the world have been a strong influence on Kenneth's work. In particular, Kenneth is drawn to primitive vessels that were created by the process of pressing a layer of clay onto the interior surface of a basket.
Five porcelain figurines made by Royal Copenhagen & artist K. Richter. All items are either signed or stamped.
Rookwood vase by artist Edward Timothy Hurley, circa 1930s. Signed and dated underneath. No visible chips or cracks. Edward Timothy Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He studied at Xavier University and the Cincinnati Art Academy, studying with Otto Beck and etcher Frank Duveneck between 1894 and 1898. Hurley was a member of the Cincinnati Society of Etchers, Ohio PrintMakers, the Duveneck Society, The Crafters and other artists’ societies. He worked as a designer for Rookwood Pottery from 1896 until 1948. Although he worked in a variety of glazes, he is best known for his Vellum Glaze landscapes, and his plaques are particularly sought after by collectors. He received a gold medal for his design at the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904. He married another Rookwood artist Irene Bishop in 1907. His work is considered by collectors to be above average. Edward Timothy Hurley died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950.
Rookwood vase by artist Edward Timothy Hurley, circa 1930s. Signed and dated underneath. No visible chips or cracks. Edward Timothy Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He studied at Xavier University and the Cincinnati Art Academy, studying with Otto Beck and etcher Frank Duveneck between 1894 and 1898. Hurley was a member of the Cincinnati Society of Etchers, Ohio PrintMakers, the Duveneck Society, The Crafters and other artists’ societies. He worked as a designer for Rookwood Pottery from 1896 until 1948. Although he worked in a variety of glazes, he is best known for his Vellum Glaze landscapes, and his plaques are particularly sought after by collectors. He received a gold medal for his design at the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904. He married another Rookwood artist Irene Bishop in 1907. His work is considered by collectors to be above average. Edward Timothy Hurley died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950.
Rookwood vase by artist Edward Timothy Hurley, circa 1930s. Signed and dated underneath. No visible chips or cracks. Edward Timothy Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He studied at Xavier University and the Cincinnati Art Academy, studying with Otto Beck and etcher Frank Duveneck between 1894 and 1898. Hurley was a member of the Cincinnati Society of Etchers, Ohio PrintMakers, the Duveneck Society, The Crafters and other artists’ societies. He worked as a designer for Rookwood Pottery from 1896 until 1948. Although he worked in a variety of glazes, he is best known for his Vellum Glaze landscapes, and his plaques are particularly sought after by collectors. He received a gold medal for his design at the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904. He married another Rookwood artist Irene Bishop in 1907. His work is considered by collectors to be above average. Edward Timothy Hurley died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950.
Rookwood vase by artist Edward Timothy Hurley, circa 1930s. Signed and dated underneath. No visible chips or cracks. Edward Timothy Hurley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1869. He studied at Xavier University and the Cincinnati Art Academy, studying with Otto Beck and etcher Frank Duveneck between 1894 and 1898. Hurley was a member of the Cincinnati Society of Etchers, Ohio PrintMakers, the Duveneck Society, The Crafters and other artists’ societies. He worked as a designer for Rookwood Pottery from 1896 until 1948. Although he worked in a variety of glazes, he is best known for his Vellum Glaze landscapes, and his plaques are particularly sought after by collectors. He received a gold medal for his design at the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904. He married another Rookwood artist Irene Bishop in 1907. His work is considered by collectors to be above average. Edward Timothy Hurley died in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950.
Pair of Griswold No. 3 pans, an iron heart hook/hanger and some decorative pieces.
Griswold No. 273 crispy corn stick pan from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Griswold No. 11 french roll pan from Erie, Pennsylvania.
Griswold popover pan from Erie, Pennsylvania with 8 forms. Labeled on the back with "Griswold 8".
Wagner Ware Junior Krusty Korn Korbs, circa 1920.
Two vintage brooches by Marvella & Weiss. Also included is a vintage rosary in a black case.
Weller Louwelsa PotterySale PictureAn assortment of antique baby items including an antique baby bathtub, leather baby shoes, baby dress, and an assortment of baby plates from a variety of makers. Makers include Canonsberg Pottery Co. USA, Dresden S.V. China, Royal Doulton England, and one plate stamped "Made in Czecho-Slovakia. Some of the plates have minor chipping. Please review photos.
"Plantation Days" dinner set by artist, Yvonne Snead with original catalogue. This set includes mugs, plates, bowls & more, all signed by the artist. All artwork is under food safe, glaze and is dishwasher & microwave safe. Each piece by Snead is hand painted and signed.
Original framed watercolor under glass by Oregon listed artist, Jean Schwalbe.
Original framed watercolor under glass by Oregon listed artist, Jean Schwalbe.
Original framed watercolor under glass by Oregon listed artist, Jean Schwalbe.
A set of three Rajasthani Par Paintings (Paintings on Cloth). Pabhuji-ki-par scenes depiciting the life of Prince Pabuji Rathor. Two vertical scenes and a horizontal scene, all in wood frames.
A set of three Rajasthani Par Paintings (Paintings on Cloth). Pabhuji-ki-par scenes depiciting the life of Prince Pabuji Rathor. Two vertical scenes and a horizontal scene, all in wood frames.
Cast iron railing salvaged from a home in Salem, Oregon.
Sale PictureA set of ten African Ashanti brass figurines, an African family three-statue carving, and classical pottery reproduction of classical period 480 B.C.
A set of ten African Ashanti brass figurines, an African family three-statue carving, and classical pottery reproduction of classical period 480 B.C.
Cement angel hanging art or small planter, made in USA.
Antique Copper ItemsBrass & Copper DecorBrass Decor AssortmentBrass top mid century modern base table and trayMid-century brass top coffee tableAn art deco chartreuse glass floor lamp. The lamp is in working condition, however we would recommend the buyer attempt to re-wire the lamp.
Three outdoor lawn shepherd hooks. Two painted green with a garden design, and one black with double-sided hooks. Largest green hook dimensions included.
Three outdoor lawn shepherd hooks. Two painted green with a garden design, and one black with double-sided hooks. Largest green hook dimensions included.
A set of three oil lawn torches in a beautiful wrought iron design. In good condition.
A set of three oil lawn torches in a beautiful wrought iron design. In good condition.
A Traditional African Hunting Spear, with a wide leaf spearhead and a iron cover on the butt of the spear. Brass decoration and rings on a hardwood spear shaft.
A Traditional African Hunting Spear, with a wide leaf spearhead and a iron cover on the butt of the spear. Brass decoration and rings on a hardwood spear shaft.
A Traditional African Fishing Spear. With an iron tip and rotating barbs.
A Traditional African Fishing Spear. With an iron tip and rotating barbs. Tip has been chipped off.
A Traditional African Fishing Spear. With an iron tip and rotating barbs. Tip has been chipped off.
A Traditional African Hunting Spear, with a wide leaf spearhead and a iron cover on the butt of the spear. Brass decoration on the spearhead, on a hardwood spear shaft.
"Hawk Wood Sculpture Attacking" a large wood bird of prey sculpture by artist Jason Tennant. Made of eleven separate pieces of wood including pine, hemlock and spruce. With glass eyes and forged steel talons. There is some damage to one of the talons, as well as a few chips to the wingtips that aren't noticeable from the front of the sculpture (only the back). Wingtip pieces are intact and will be included if buyer wishes to make the minor repairs. Please carefully review photos.
"Hawk Wood Sculpture Attacking" a large wood bird of prey sculpture by artist Jason Tennant. Made of eleven separate pieces of wood including pine, hemlock and spruce. With glass eyes and forged steel talons. There is some damage to one of the talons, as well as a few chips to the wingtips that aren't noticeable from the front of the sculpture (only the back). Wingtip pieces are intact and will be included if buyer wishes to make the minor repairs. Please carefully review photos.
An art deco chartreuse glass floor lamp. The lamp is in working condition, however we would recommend the buyer attempt to re-wire the lamp.
A carved Woolly Mammoth tusk originating from Magadan, Russia. Carved with a scene of three spearmen hunting a mammoth. The piece is signed on the back of the piece Magadan, Russia 2003 and signed by the artist. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 10,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
A carved Woolly Mammoth tusk originating from Magadan, Russia. Carved with a scene of three spearmen hunting a mammoth. The piece is signed on the back of the piece Magadan, Russia 2003 and signed by the artist. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 10,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
A carved Woolly Mammoth tusk originating from Magadan, Russia. Carved with a scene of three spearmen hunting a mammoth. The piece is signed on the back of the piece Magadan, Russia 2003 and signed by the artist. The tusk comes from a mammoth that lived on the tundra more than 10,000 years ago, during the Late Pleistocene epoch.
A large Baculite fossil. Baculites are an extinct genus of heteromorph ammonite cephalopods with almost straight shells. This fossil is from the Late Cretaceous Period about 80 Million Years ago. The piece is separated into two pieces, but from one original fossil.
A large Baculite fossil. Baculites are an extinct genus of heteromorph ammonite cephalopods with almost straight shells. This fossil is from the Late Cretaceous Period about 80 Million Years ago. The piece is separated into two pieces, but from one original fossil.
A fossil shark tooth from one of the earliest mackerel sharks Otodus obliquus which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, approximately 40-60 million years ago. Likely originating from Morocco.
A fossil shark tooth from one of the earliest mackerel sharks Otodus obliquus which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, approximately 40-60 million years ago. Likely originating from Morocco.
A fossil of the head of a Merycoidodon Gracilis. Dated to the Orellan Oligocene period about 32-34 million years ago. Excavated from the Brule Formation in Sioux County Nebraska. This piece comes with a detailed label documenting the details of the piece.
A fossil of the head of a Merycoidodon Gracilis. Dated to the Orellan Oligocene period about 32-34 million years ago. Excavated from the Brule Formation in Sioux County Nebraska. This piece comes with a detailed label documenting the details of the piece.
Sale PictureSale PictureA raw tusk from a Warthog.
A raw tusk from a Warthog.
A pair of fossil Megalodon teeth. The largest shark to have ever lived, these massive sharks roamed the oceans 3.6 million to 23 million years ago. The largest tooth is 4.5 inches and the smaller is 3.5 inches. Exact dimensions of the largest specimen is included.
A large Trilobite fossil. Trilobites existed between the Early Cambrian period about 521 million years ago, and disappeared during the mass extinction at the end of the Paleozoic era, 252 million years ago.
A large Trilobite fossil. Trilobites existed between the Early Cambrian period about 521 million years ago, and disappeared during the mass extinction at the end of the Paleozoic era, 252 million years ago.
Sale PictureSale PictureAn assortment of spheres from a variety of minerals: Ukelite, Goldstone, Rose Quartz, Crystal, Lava Rock, Tiger's Eye, and Hematite Jasper. Largest sphere dimensions are included.
An assortment of spheres and stones made from many Jasper varieties. Largest stone dimensions are included.
A large Rhyolite Crystal Sphere. Originating from Australia. Comes with a clear plastic stand.
A carved Dendritic Agate Egg. Comes on a clear plastic base.
A genuine Tektite glass sphere from the Libyan Desert, with very fine quality finish and rich greenish yellow color. Libyan desert glass Tektites are formed by intense heat produced by meteoric aerial bursts over sand dunes in Western Egypt approximately 28.5 million years ago. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from G.M.M. Inc.

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