Ammonite Pavement
Ammonite Pavement
Ammonite Pavement
Ammonite Pavement
Ammonite Pavement
Ammonite Pavement

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A Purbeck stone pavement inlaid with faux Coade stone ammonites. The main ammonites from which moulds were taken are Hildoceras bifrons, Harpoceras falciferum and Dactylioceras commune, all Jurassic and Liassic ammonites.

Lyme Regis Museum

Lyme Regis

Title

Ammonite Pavement

Date

1994

Medium

Purbeck stone & neo-Coade stone

Measurements

H 2 x W 580 x D 100 cm

Accession number

ArtUK1

Acquisition method

commissioned

Work type

Sculpture

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