This listing features a genuine large bony fish vertebra fossil, originating from the London Clay Formation, Eocene Epoch, Warden Point, Sheppey, Kent, UK. Dating back approximately 50 million years, this fossil provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich marine life that once thrived in the ancient seas covering what is now southern England.
✔ Authentic bony fish vertebra from the Eocene Epoch
✔ Found in the well-known fossil site of Warden Point, Sheppey
✔ Beautifully preserved with distinct bone structure visible
✔ Ideal for collectors, educators, and researchers
All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The specimen shown in the photos is the exact fossil you will receive.
The London Clay Formation is a rich fossil-bearing deposit from the Eocene Epoch, approximately 50 million years ago, when much of southern England was submerged beneath warm, tropical seas. The Warden Point cliffs on the Isle of Sheppey are among the most famous fossil sites in the UK, producing an incredible diversity of marine fossils, including fish, turtles, crocodiles, and even early primitive whales.
This large bony fish vertebra fossil is from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most respected fossil collections in the world. We specialize in high-quality, museum-grade fossils, ensuring this specimen is an excellent addition for collectors, educators, and display purposes.
Own a piece of Eocene marine history—add this large bony fish vertebra fossil to your collection today!