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The Catalog: Ceratopsidae
Item # Family Genus Specimen Mount  Price
CT42c Ceratopsidae

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Triceratops Caudal vertebra mounted with rare articulated chevron bone. 23cm  Exceptional quality:  no restoration. Cherry SOLD
CT42d Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops Centrum with part of neural arch. 15cm/h; 16cm/w Steel    $350
CT43b Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops Centrum with extensively restored  processes. 18cm/h; 16.5cm/w Asian mahogany & steel    $450
CT43c Ceratopsidae

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Triceratops cf horridus Anterior dorsal vertebra: maximum height 47 cm. Width across transverse processes: 42 cm. Centrum 17 cm wide by 16.5 cm high. Cracks filled but no restoration. Found with CT72d. Cherry $1600
CT44b Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops distal caudal vertebra with pathologic growth. Lacking processes. Cleaned only. Fir $1200
CT72d Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops cf horridus Humerus. 75 cm overall length; 30 cm across distall end; 59 cm across proximal end. Major cracks filled, but no restoration. Fine detail in articular surfaces. Found with CT43c. Steel SOLD
CT82b Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops Pes phalanx Steel $165
CT83b Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops Pes phalanx. 15cm high; 16cm wide. Brazilian mahogany & steel

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CT84a Ceratopsidae Triceratops This small pes phalanx is about 9 cm wide and 5.5 cm high. There is a small (1.2 cm long) piece of restoration to the proximodorsal margin.There is excellent detail laterally with typical ceratopsian rugosity. White Oak $125
CT92d Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This section of horn is 18 cm long and is about 8 cm in diameter distally. It has obviously been exposed to weathering, but has very good surface detail. Steel SOLD
CT93c Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This piece of frill has very good surface detail. It is about 17 by 15 cm. Asian Mahogany $75
CT93d Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This and CT93e were the only collectable bones that remained at a site destroyed by an incompetent past collector. This piece is 42 cm long and has three epocciptals attached, indicating a very old animal. The surface detail is superb, as is the surface- bleached coloration. There is one small structural repair on the back. American Walnut SOLD
CT93e Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This epoccipital is complete, although the frill is broken away from it. It is bleached by surface weathering and has supurb surface detail. There is no restoration. Cherry SOLD
CT93f Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This epoccipital is complete, with no restoration, although the attached frill piece is badly broken. White Oak $45
CT93g
Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops cf horridus Right dentary, 58 cm long. Major cracks filled, some restoration toedge of tooth grooves (4 cm long), to anterior of coronoid process, and to posterior margin of main lateral foramen.  Very nice surface detail on lateral surface. Found with CT93h. Honduras mahogany $1900
CT93h Ceratopsidae
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Triceratops cf horridus Predentary, 30 cm long overall, 20.5 cm maximum width. Exquisite. Cracks filled in anterior interior and in posterodorsal process. Restoration to tip (less than 1 cm) of right posteroventral process and to most (6 cm) of left postero- ventral process. Found with CT93g Cherry SOLD
CT93i Ceratopsidae view2 Triceratops This is a very weathered section of brow horn 22 cm long. It was most likely chewed, although there are no obvious tooth marks. Despite the pre-fossilization weathering, there are areas with surprisingly good surface detail. Sycamore $75
CT93k Ceratopsidae Triceratops cf horridus Brow horn. 80 cm overall length. About 23 cm towards the tip has significant restoration holding the weatehred tip pieces together. This was literally dug out of the mud in pieces. There is substantial packing with epoxy within the horn to assure a secure structure. Black walnut $2300
CTo92a

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Ceratopsidae Torosaurus
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Maxilla and frill piece found together. (See field photo.) No other bones found at this site.
     Piece of right parietal (parietals are the center of the frill) with one complete and one partial epoccipital attached. Piece is approx 46 x 50cm at greatest height and width. Epoccipital is 17.5cm long. Thickness of parietal - parietal suture= 6cm max. Thickness at parietal foramen < 5mm.
     Left maxilla is approx 26 cm high by 40 cm long. Restoration to most dorsal and most posterior processes.
Spalted wormy maple $3400
Ceratopsidae teeth.

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