A Fossilized Palaeoniscum freieslebeni
Weight: 4347 gr / 9.6 lbs
Width: 38 cm / 14.9 in
Height: 27 cm / 10.6 in
Depth: 3 cm / 1.2 in
Item Code: 822
Latin Name: Palaeoniscum freieslebeni
Site: Durham, Scotland
Age: Permian, c. 300-250 million years old
Provenance: deaccessioned by Museum Biochron, Emmen, The Netherlands
On offer is a well-preserved almost complete example of a Palaeoniscum freieslebeni, a fossilized extint species of ray-finned fish. Nicely preserved and many details can be seen, including the fins and skull. Nicely centred on a limestone slab. This comes with a stainless steel display stand.
This piece formed part of the Museum Biochron in Emmen in The Netherlands. The Museum has recently deaccessioned part of its collections. This piece falls outside or our main territory of expertise but we have attempted to catalogue it as professionally as possible and we are able to offer these pieces at competitive prices.
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