Lot 127, Auction 4/20/2026: Two Large Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus Teeth Fossils
$390.00
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North Africa, early Cretaceous (Lower Albian to Lower Cenomanian), ca. 112 to 97 million years ago. A pair of fossilized teeth from Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, among the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs. Each tooth displays characteristic conical form with visible surface texture and preserved sediment within the interior. The fossils exhibit a range of natural coloration, including creamy white, burnt orange, and deep brown tones. Spinosaurus remains one of the most unusual theropods, known for its semi-aquatic adaptations and distinctive anatomy. Presented together in a glass-fronted Riker’s box for display. Size of largest: 4.4″ H (11.2 cm); size of box: 6.25″ W x 8.2″ H (15.9 cm x 20.8 cm)
Condition: Small losses from edges. Both have been repaired and restored with an applied thin coating to stabilize the fossilized surface.
Provenance: private Texas, USA Collection; ex-private Ventura County, California, USA collection, acquired prior to 2008
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