Starfish Asteropdeidae - 5/7cm
Starfish Asteropdeidae
5/7cm
Illustrative photos: the starfish are all different
Conus textile shell
The Conus textile, is a species of mollusc of the Conidae family.
It’s a poisonous shell. Its poison, extremely powerful, can kill a man in five minutes, there is no effective antidote, making this species one of the most venomous cones.
Origin: South Pacific
Medium shell size: 8-10cm
Starfish Asteropdeidae
5/7cm
Illustrative photos: the starfish are all different
Scyphocrinus fossil
Sea lilies - 420 million years (From 443.4 to 358.9 Ma)
North-East Atlantic Green Sea Urchin
Psammechinus miliaris
Echinus esculentus
Cold Sea Urchin Test (North Sea)
Sea Urchin Colobocentrotus atratus
Helmet urchin from Indian Ocean
3/4cm
Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius - Size L
Pre-CITES Convention Capture - Can only be sold in the European Union - Schengen space
All shells are different - Illustration photo
It will be provided a document proving the anteriority of the catch pre-CITES convention
Crustacean: Common Barnacle - Balanus perforatus
Mounted on a round wooden base
Rostrum of swordfish XL size - 101cm
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures
Marlin rostrum
Medium size
Total height with base about 44/50cm
Trio of small Plococidaris verticillata sea urchins
Also known as Sputnik urchin
Under a bell
Carved swordfish rostrum: Unique piece
Skulls motifs
Indonesian craftsmanship
Half-Nautilus on turned wooden base
Nautilus pompilius
Pre-CITES Convention Capture - Can only be sold in the European Union - Schengen space
All shells are different - Illustration photo
It will be provided a document proving the anteriority of the catch pre-CITES convention
Guildfordia yoka shell
Between a shell and a star!
The 7/9 cm star turban shell
Conus textile shell