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FINEST INVESTMENT MUSEUM FOSSIL
GIANT 1.9 METER APEX PREDATOR ORTHACANTHUS SHARK IN RARE WHITE BONE
ON DARK COLORFUL ORIGINAL ROCK FROM PERMIAN PERIOD BEFORE THE FIRST
DINOSAURS
Rheinland Pflaz, Germany
PERMIAN
PERIOD: 260 million years ago
SPECIAL NOTE: The current laws in
this state of Germany have forbid the collection of these remarkable
fossils since 1986. This legislation has permanently ended the supply of such
magnificent specimens such as this one being offered here. This
rare example was originally collected years prior to the ban but
remained unprepared until very recently when we acquired the specimen
from the original collector and performed all the preparations
ourselves. With digging in the
formation now off-limits, a specimen such as this is sure to appreciate
in value as an incredibly promising investment as well as leave
speechless everyone who has the pleasure to experience it in person.
Specimens like this are true international natural history treasures -
exceedingly rare in any collection of this quality of preservation as
well as execution of its preparation.
After 2.5 years of preparation in our lab, we are proud to present what
we believe to be one of the finest known scientific-grade specimens of
this extremely rare primitive shark. This is a nearly 2 meter long
COMPLETE and IMPECCABLY preserved Orthacanthus senckenbergianus
shark from the Permian Period, 260 million years ago before the first
dinosaur walked our planet. Any experienced paleontologist or
well-traveled museum visitor of all the major institutions in the world
will recognize that this is probably one of the finest known fossils of
this rare apex predator for a number of reasons. From a
scientific perspective, you CANNOT find a better specimen for not only
its complete and amazing preservation, but its pose is a rare IDEAL
SCENARIO because it allows the viewer to see ALL the anatomy of the
shark such as the rare presence of BOTH pectoral fins and a graceful,
upward flying pose as if this shark is swimming just overhead, revealing
the best angle to see every skeletal detail.
The preservation you see above is
100% original with NO FABRICATION to the skeleton or compositing of
multiple skeletons to make one.
This is the original and complete skeleton of a single, very large
Orthacanthus shark.
Typical to this type of fossil, the shark was excavated in pieces in the
shale layers so the cracks have been filled and blended to the fossil.
We opted to keep the majority of the surrounding rock in its natural
split layer state on the surface. The area immediately around the
shark was removed in the nature it would occupy if the shark still had
its soft tissue (see model image below).
The
method of preparation we used retained and exposed all of the anatomical
detail in its original multi-dimensional nature. That said, many
of these fossils do not possess such high relief in the skeleton but
this particular example shows such eye-popping relief and inflation of
the bones that it surpasses nearly every example we know of in major
academic collections. Special mention is due in the pectoral
region as well as the head. The teeth are still articulated in the
skull and the mandible protrudes dramatically off the original stone
plate it was found in.
The
white color of the skeleton
is natural and has
NOT been painted. Every fin is present and in stunning, complete
preservation. This is a MALE shark and is identified by the VERY
RARE occurrence of UNUSUALLY LARGE left and right claspers, seen on the ventral
region just anterior to the anal fins. These claspers, like every
other bit of skeletal detail, were prepared by our staff
with very high 3D relief as seen above in the images.
As
stated, we performed the entire preparation to this fossil so we can
fully attest to all the work done. The nature of how these fossils
are prepared are most time and work intensive. Every little detail
must be ground out by hand, carefully removing all matrix covering the
white fossil skeleton. The color of the fossil is completely
natural. Many of these specimens are hastily prepared by simply
grinding a level layer off of the top of the fossil, often destroying
much of the original anatomy. Unlike such an expedient but
inferior method, we carefully removed the overlying matrix completely around the
three-dimensional anatomy of the entire fossil surface, exposing superb
multi-layered detail of the original exquisitely preserved skeleton and
skull. The surrounding matrix was treated with a stone sealer that
brings out a most incredible natural deep, dark forest-olive green and
unique to this piece, the addition of red, orange and gold colors in the stone.
This natural rich color in the shale offers the most impressive
aesthetics to the natural white of the fossil shark skeleton.
Entire slab is reinforced with fiberglass and varies from 1" -
2" in
thickness, overall. The slab is secure and safe for a custom wall
mount application.
This specimen
represents an investment opportunity in acquiring what few if any
national museum in the world possesses in their collection inventories
not to mention a private collection. When a rare fossil is of the
finest grade from a scientific perspective AND presents an
unforgettable experience in its visual magnificence to all that stand
before it, then this is the making of a true treasure of any realm of
rare objects. Many rare fossils are
not visually impressive and many visually impressive fossils are not
rare. This
is one of those RARE prize discoveries that is BOTH!
A rare fossil of this
caliber that appeals and intrigues ALL viewers, even those with not a
care for natural history,
translates into a piece that will be an investment every bit as
promising as the rarest gem or original work from a famous art master.
Pieces like this shatter the normal boundaries of buyer demand for
natural history objects alone - they are simply treasures of world
interest and intrinsic value. Even the rarest
objects of man-made art cannot boast of having the perfect marriage of
PRICELESS INTRINSIC VALUE AND IMMEASURABLE BEAUTY that once was a living
and breathing creature of our planet. This shark was an APEX
PREDATOR WITH NO EQUAL, from a time before the
dinosaurs.
From a period in time
before the dinosaurs even walked the earth, the bizarre Orthacanthus
thrived in prehistoric swamps and bayous in Europe and North
America. The Orthacanthus was an ancient freshwater shark that is
no longer in existence. It had a very long spine protruding from
the back of the head followed by a long ribbon-like dorsal fin that gave
it the appearance of an eel. The double forked teeth were another
unique characteristic. A full grown Orthacanthus is believed to
have grown to 10 feet in length and was THE most dangerous apex predator that terrorized
all creatures that lived in its environment.
THE FINEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE
OF THESE ULTRA
RARE GIANT
PRIMITIVE SHARK FOSSILS WE KNOW OF IN ANY MAJOR MUSEUM
ALL
BONES ARE EXTREMELY THREE-DIMENSIONAL - EXQUISITE PREPARATION AND 100% COMPLETE -
SUPREME
INVESTMENT
/ EXHIBITION FOSSIL
82.5"
long by 41" overall in matrix, shark is 74.5" long
$675000 F085
Actual
Item - One Only |