Fossil Fish Bones Tooth Vectis Formation Isle of Wight Cretaceous Shell Block Genuine Specimen Certificate Authenticity UK Rare Display
£ 60.00
Fossil Fish Bones and Tooth in Vectis Shell Block – Isle of Wight DiscoveryThis fossil specimen features preserved fish bones and a distinct tooth embedded
within a natural shell-rich matrix from the Vectis Formation at Yaverland, Isle of Wight. Dating to the Barremian stage of the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 125 million years ago, this piece captures a remarkable snapshot of ancient aquatic life within a coastal lagoonal environment.Discovered by our trusted team members, Alister and Alison, this fossil has been carefully cleaned, professionally prepared, and stabilised by Alison to ensure both clarity of detail and long-term preservation. The specimen shown in the photographs is the exact piece you will receive, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to any fossil collection.Geological Setting and Depositional EnvironmentThe Vectis Formation forms part of the Wealden Group and represents a sequence of sediments deposited in a dynamic lagoonal and coastal plain setting. These environments were influenced by freshwater and brackish conditions, with periodic marine incursions that introduced a mix of aquatic organisms.The presence of shell material within the block indicates episodes of higher salinity and marine influence, creating ideal conditions for the preservation of mixed faunal remains. Fine-grained sediments allowed delicate structures such as fish bones to be buried rapidly, protecting them from decay and scavenging.Fossil Composition and MorphologyThis specimen contains a natural assemblage of fossilised fish remains, including identifiable bone fragments and a preserved tooth embedded within a shell-rich matrix. Fish bones from this period are typically composed of mineralised calcium phosphate, often retaining subtle structural features that hint at their original anatomy.The tooth element adds particular interest, as fossil fish teeth are more resistant to decay and often display distinctive shapes depending on feeding habits. The combination of skeletal fragments and dental material provides a more complete representation of the organism and enhances both scientific and display value.The surrounding shell block offers additional visual appeal, with natural textures and fossil inclusions that reflect the biodiversity of the original environment. Together, these elements create a striking and educational specimen.Preservation and PreparationAlison’s careful preparation has revealed the fossil elements while preserving the integrity of the surrounding matrix. The contrast between the fossil material and the host rock highlights the bones and tooth clearly, making them easy to observe and appreciate.The fossil retains its natural coloration and mineralisation, contributing to its authenticity and aesthetic value. Full sizing details can be confirmed via the photographs provided.Authenticity and ProvenanceThis fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, ensuring confidence in its origin and identification. Every piece we offer is responsibly sourced and handled entirely by our team, from discovery through to final preparation.Collector Appeal and Display QualityFossils from the Isle of Wight are highly prized for their diversity and excellent preservation. This fish bone and tooth assemblage is particularly appealing due to its natural composition and the inclusion of multiple fossil elements within a single piece.Ideal for collectors of vertebrate fossils, Cretaceous material, or British geological specimens, this fossil serves as both a fascinating scientific artefact and a visually engaging display piece. Its natural shell matrix and preserved remains make it a standout addition to any cabinet, study, or educational collection.
within a natural shell-rich matrix from the Vectis Formation at Yaverland, Isle of Wight. Dating to the Barremian stage of the Lower Cretaceous period, approximately 125 million years ago, this piece captures a remarkable snapshot of ancient aquatic life within a coastal lagoonal environment.Discovered by our trusted team members, Alister and Alison, this fossil has been carefully cleaned, professionally prepared, and stabilised by Alison to ensure both clarity of detail and long-term preservation. The specimen shown in the photographs is the exact piece you will receive, making it a one-of-a-kind addition to any fossil collection.Geological Setting and Depositional EnvironmentThe Vectis Formation forms part of the Wealden Group and represents a sequence of sediments deposited in a dynamic lagoonal and coastal plain setting. These environments were influenced by freshwater and brackish conditions, with periodic marine incursions that introduced a mix of aquatic organisms.The presence of shell material within the block indicates episodes of higher salinity and marine influence, creating ideal conditions for the preservation of mixed faunal remains. Fine-grained sediments allowed delicate structures such as fish bones to be buried rapidly, protecting them from decay and scavenging.Fossil Composition and MorphologyThis specimen contains a natural assemblage of fossilised fish remains, including identifiable bone fragments and a preserved tooth embedded within a shell-rich matrix. Fish bones from this period are typically composed of mineralised calcium phosphate, often retaining subtle structural features that hint at their original anatomy.The tooth element adds particular interest, as fossil fish teeth are more resistant to decay and often display distinctive shapes depending on feeding habits. The combination of skeletal fragments and dental material provides a more complete representation of the organism and enhances both scientific and display value.The surrounding shell block offers additional visual appeal, with natural textures and fossil inclusions that reflect the biodiversity of the original environment. Together, these elements create a striking and educational specimen.Preservation and PreparationAlison’s careful preparation has revealed the fossil elements while preserving the integrity of the surrounding matrix. The contrast between the fossil material and the host rock highlights the bones and tooth clearly, making them easy to observe and appreciate.The fossil retains its natural coloration and mineralisation, contributing to its authenticity and aesthetic value. Full sizing details can be confirmed via the photographs provided.Authenticity and ProvenanceThis fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card, ensuring confidence in its origin and identification. Every piece we offer is responsibly sourced and handled entirely by our team, from discovery through to final preparation.Collector Appeal and Display QualityFossils from the Isle of Wight are highly prized for their diversity and excellent preservation. This fish bone and tooth assemblage is particularly appealing due to its natural composition and the inclusion of multiple fossil elements within a single piece.Ideal for collectors of vertebrate fossils, Cretaceous material, or British geological specimens, this fossil serves as both a fascinating scientific artefact and a visually engaging display piece. Its natural shell matrix and preserved remains make it a standout addition to any cabinet, study, or educational collection.