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Seashells



Shells display a remarkable range of size, shape, color and design. Many are reminiscent of flowers, and even spiral galaxies. Rare shells are highly collectible and can command great sums. In 1961, for example, only 25 Glory-of-the-Seas cones — a species of sea snail — were known. We have two, and don’t expect them to stay in our showroom long.
Left: Pacific triton, Charonia tritonis; Top Center, Clockwise: Pacific coral; Hebrew volute, Voluta ebraea; Black murex, Hexaplex nigritus; Triton shell, Cymatium; Giant Atlantic cockle, Dinocardium robustum Upper Right: Large Australian trumpet, Syrinx arvanus; Imperial volute, Aulica imperialis; Golden Cowrie, Cypraea aurantium
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