A Superb collection of over Ninety Three fossil corals (1800 to 1900 England)


Medium

fossil coral

Provenance

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Literature

Collecting fossil corals for the display cabinet was a very fashionable pursuit of many 19th century 'gentlemen' who would then take them to local lapidaries for cutting and polishing, or, if especially enthusiastic, practice the lapidary themselves.
The pebbles and rocks would be laboriously hammered in the hope of finding an internal surface that revealed fossilised remains in a pleasingly intricate pattern. Fossil corals most often occur in shallow water limestone and mud deposits and some examples in this collection have original labels detailing the site of their find.

Condition

the corals can be cut into slices and made into a very large coral veneered table top
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Description / Expertise

A Superb collection of over Ninety Three fossil corals
Including Rugose and compound corals , collected throughout Britain in the 19th Century

now contained in purpose built display cabinets
can be cut into veneers for a very large table top

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