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RARE SPECIES PRIMITIVE JURASSIC
PACHYCORMIFORM ASCALOBOS FISH FOSSIL FROM SOLNHOFEN
Solnhofen Plattenkalk
Formation - Eichstatt, Germany
JURASSIC
PERIOD: 160 million years ago
Famous
for producing an astonishing diversity of rare and most intricately
preserved fossils found anywhere in the world, the Jurassic lithographic
limestone deposits of southern Germany are legendary. Quarries in
the region are privately held and mostly worked by hand on a small
scale. The finest grade fossils are few and far between and much
rock must be split to locate them. The best fossils are most often
kept by the quarry owners who themselves, are often collectors.
Some quarries are operated on a large scale but these are now dug with
machinery instead of manual labor. Because of this the rock is
damaged and along with it, the rare fossils. What all this means
today is that even fewer fine grade Solnhofen fossils are found and when
they are, rarely do the best pieces make it to market.
Occasionally, an old private collection surfaces and specimens are sold
or traded. This is where the rare opportunity comes along to
acquire a specimen on a level that truly is a prize find.
Typically, the older material is often the best as it was collected when
the deposits were first being worked and quality was in greater
abundance.
Considered a VERY
RARE
and supreme specimen of the primitive fish species
Ascalobos. While fish are common fossils found in the
Solnhofen deposits, certain fish species are abundant while others are
very scarce. This is one of those rare instances that presents
itself as a fantastic opportunity to add a rare species of primitive
fish that is seldom seen available for sale. The original limestone plate the fossil is on is
large and with beautiful natural patterns and color. The fish has
NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION
and represents the finest possible condition for its kind. An
absolute MUST HAVE fossil for the collections wishing to include rare,
very primitive fish types.
Ascalobos
is a member of the extinct order of fish called
Pachycormiformes. These
archaic
ray-finned fish are
identified by their serrated pectoral fins, reduced pelvic fins and bony
rostrum.
The specimen's exceptional detail can be attributed to the meticulous MANUAL HAND
PREPARATION in the manner that museum fossils were prepared a hundred
years ago. This is a rare fish from the Solnhofen formation and is
seldom found on the market. A perfect specimen
for displaying the emergence and lineage of primitive bony fish as this
is considered one of the earliest known species of its kind from these
deposits.
WARNING: We
have noticed an increasing occurrence of heavily restored and painted
examples in the marketplace of various types of German lithographic
limestone fossils. Similar to the plethora of fossil fish from
Lebanon, the fins, teeth and other detail are painted on with the finest
of skill but this is done over a sculpted surface to give the impression
of a genuine feature. If the price seems too good to be true, then
that should be the first and most obvious 'red flag'.
The highest grade GENUINE fossils are rare and have
high worldwide intrinsic value. There are no 'bargains'
other than paying for the quality you wish to possess. While fossils from this region can exhibit the finest
possible preservation of any site in the world, they are extremely rare
and occur with less frequency compared to most other fossil-bearing
formations.
Some of
the largest dinosaurs that ever walked the earth were in existence when
this species
swam in the ancient seas alongside massive plesiosaurs and
ichthyosaurs!
SUPERB
SPECIMEN AND EXTREMELY RARE WITH IMMENSE SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE AS THIS
IS ONE OF THE EARLIEST RAY-FINNED FISH KNOWN!
13.75"
x 9.5" high overall with fish 3.5" long
$975 F071 INCLUDES
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