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Mural of Fossilized Saint-Jacques Shells

Early Miocene Epoch, Burdigalian Stage (approx. 20-16 million 🗹years ago), Lacoste Quarry, Vaucluse, France

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5,000 - 8,000 USD

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5,000 USD

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Mural of Fossilized Saint-Jacques Shells

Gigantopecten restitutensis

Early Miocene Epoch, Burdigalian Stage (approx. 20-16 million years ago)

Lacoste Quarry, Vaucluse, France


32 x 28 x 7 inches (81.3 x 71.1 x 𝄹17.8 cm). 229 pounds (103.9 kg).


The shells in this dec🦩orative display are intact and well preserved, many with both halves articulated. The shells are exposed on a trimmed rec🌳tangular slab with nonuniform sides.

Gigantopecten restitutensis — also known as Saint-Jacques shells — was a species of giant scallop that thrived all over the world during the Early Miocene, from approximately 20 million to 16 million years ago. Like today's scallops, Gigantopecten was a saltwater mollusk that lived mainly on the sea floor, filtering and eating plankton. I🥃n addition, fossil scallops — like their living descendants — moved using a form of jet propulsion, clapping their shells together rapidly to expel water out through their rear hinge area.


Gigantopecten had relatively large calcite shells, growing to heights of over five inches (13 cm) with widths topping six inches (15 cm). Because of the considerable size and fragility of Gigantopecten  fossils, their remova🌠l from the surrounding rock matrix represents the highest caliber of excavation and preparatory work.

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