This authentic fossil shark tooth from the extinct species Serratolamna leriche is a rare and scientifically valuable specimen from the Eocene epoch, originating from the London Clay deposits at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, UK. Dating back approximately 50 million years, this fossil connects you to an ancient marine environment in Britain, where diverse shark species like Serratolamna leriche thrived. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its historical and scientific authenticity.


The species Serratolamna leriche was a powerful predator with distinctively serrated teeth adapted for slicing through prey. This tooth displays the characteristic serrations along its edges, making it ideal for gripping and tearing, reflecting the shark’s predatory nature. Fossils from this species are invaluable to paleontologists, providing insights into the structure and adaptation of Eocene-era sharks.


This fossil tooth has been carefully chosen for its quality and historical importance. Perfect for fossil collectors, educators, or enthusiasts of ancient marine life, this piece provides a tangible link to the prehistoric seas of the Eocene. Don’t miss this opportunity to add a rare Serratolamna leriche tooth to your collection and own a true piece of Earth’s ancient past!