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Hey Folks, here's the list i promissed , feel free to come down and enjoy the show and place bids at your leasure, thank you
|everyone for your time , donations and tolerence, Mark & Peta
|
|THE LIST
|
|001 Murex brandaris longispinosus
|            F+++   W/op  70.5mm Greece
|            George Sangiouloglou
|
|002 Latiaxis takahashii
|            F+++   20.7mm    PI
|            George Sangiouloglou
|
|003 Jewelry, 50mm Abalone,
|pearlesence  w/gold and gold tone chain
|
|004 Beanie Baby “SWIRLY”, new ,
|Excellent condition
|Al and Carol Brunner
|
|005    Cypraea Cervinette     CA
|F+++ no chips, Golden color
|           Andrew Dickson
|
|
|006 Calliostoma scotti  (2)   S. AF
|           1 w/op both F+++
|36mm wide X 28mm, 37 mm X 26 mm
|Andrew Dickson
|
|007 Astraea heliotropium  NZ
|W/op  F+ 75mm wide X 40mm
|(needs cleaning and oiling)
|Tom Eichorst
|
|008      Hexaplex trunculus   MED.
|w/op F+++ 52mm  Tom Eichorst
|
|009 Shell Art, “SEA HORSE” tile
|            pink sand texture, brass frame
|136mm X 190mm
|            Nancy Galdo
|
|010 Land snail Puzzle 500 piece
|            14in X 18in
|             Nancy Galdo ??????
|
|011 Pectin superbus  PI
|red/white Gem   54mm
|George Sangiouloglou
|
|012 LOT 012  WORLDWIDE CRABS,
|COLLECTION FROM LEN HILL
|Some crabs have missing legs, some breaks natural
|some may be broken in transit, there are several
|species that I have not see before and
|there is also a spider  crab that is found
|near the deep-sea thermal vents, now
|that’s rare (Bid for entire lot)
|Generously donated by Ed Paul
|representing the Estate of Len Hill..
|
|013 LOT 013  NERITIDAE
|        Coromandeliana, luteofasciatus, pupa,
|oulanensis & ascensionis,,, many sizes,
|beautiful little collection.
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|014 LOT 014  PHASIANELLIDAE
|Pullus, capensis, variegata,
|lots of color  here
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|015 LOT 015 COLUMBELLIDAE,
|OCCELATA  & FULGURATA
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|016 Calliostoma zizyphinum
|Gem 22mm w/op
|Beautiful little
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|017     T-SHIRT MEDIUM ADULT
|“COA 98” Great Shape
|Nancy Galdo
|
|018 BOX FULL OF MICROS from PI
|some deep, some shallow
|so many species in such a small space
|George Sangiouloglou
|
|019 Cypraea pantherina
|Gem  60mm Red Sea
|        Nancy Galdo
|
|020 Chlamys opercularis
|        F+++ 33mm plus one juvenile
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|021     Manupecten pesfelis
|Gem 36mm red    AF
|Tom Eichhorst
|
|022 Distorsio Kurzi
|40mm GEM red   PI
|        Ross Mayhew
|
|023 Callista chione  Greece
|GEM  2 , 64mm, 66mm
|George Sangiouloglou
|
|024 DREDGE MATERIAL
|        A large fat glob of dredge mud,
|not picked, virgin mud
|TAKEN @ 70ft by the
|entrance to the  Panama Canal
|
|025 Architectonica trochlearis
|HUGE, 68MM WIDE W/OP Vietnam
|        George Sangiouloglou
|
|SILENT AUCTION
|026 Cymatium testudinarium    PI
|73mm w/op F++++ very nice,
|good color Ross Mayhew
|
|027 Marginella glabella
|(2) 30mm, 28mm Gem AF.
|        Ross Mayhew
|
|028 Conus bullata
|55mm Fine+ PI great color
|Ross Mayhew
|
|029 Conus circumcisus
|53mm GEM PI
|Ross Mayhew
|
|030 Murex virgineus  India
|85mm Fine +++++ w/op
|Ross Mayhew
|
|031 Murex brandaris  Greece
|85mm Fine+++ w/op very nice
|specimen George Sangiouloglou
|
|032 Spondylus species on hammer oyster
|        very unusual, some worm holes and
|many chips UNKWN
|
|033 Book, Field Guide, Shells of Florida
|Nancy Galdo
|
|034 LOT 034  (3) Sand dollars
|        unknown species , one huge sea
|biscuit .   Elizabeth Brown
|
|035 LOT 035 (4) Ceramic Coasters w/
|`Shell Motifs, rather unusual,
|good quality, probably last a
|thousand years
|Elizabeth Brown
|

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