Private inventory snapshot
Private inventory snapshot
Welcome to the unlisted portfolio of Aevum Gallery. This curated selection represents our most scientifically significant natural history specimens, reserved strictly for off-market acquisition.
Triceratops "April"
Believed to be the largest Triceratops ever documented, this Late Cretaceous giant lived approximately 66 million years ago. The skull alone is a monumental sculptural object. The complete skeleton is available through Aevum Gallery — a once-in-a-generation acquisition for a private collector or institutional setting of exceptional ambition.

Triceratops "April"
Diplodocus Specimen: "Aurora" A monumental sauropod specimen available for permanent institutional acquisition. Due to its significant scale and scientific value, detailed anatomical reports, skeletal maps, and viewing arrangements are coordinated strictly through private inquiry. Full documentation is available for institutional legal review.

Triceratops "April"
Believed to be the largest Triceratops ever documented, this Late Cretaceous giant lived approximately 66 million years ago. The skull alone is a monumental sculptural object. The complete skeleton is available through Aevum Gallery — a once-in-a-generation acquisition for a private collector or institutional setting of exceptional ambition.

New Chasmosaurine "Kevin"
A scientifically significant ceratopsian specimen representing an unclassified taxon with profound research potential. The skeleton features substantial original cranial material, making it a highly important piece for academic study and display. High-fidelity replicas are available to support exhibition design, accompanied by comprehensive documentation for institutional legal review.

New Chasmosaur "Kevin"
A scientifically significant ceratopsian specimen representing an unclassified taxon with profound research potential. The skeleton features substantial original cranial material, making it a highly important piece for academic study and display. High-fidelity replicas are available to support exhibition design, accompanied by comprehensive documentation for institutional legal review.

New Chasmosaurine "Kevin"
A scientifically significant ceratopsian specimen representing an unclassified taxon with profound research potential. The skeleton features substantial original cranial material, making it a highly important piece for academic study and display. High-fidelity replicas are available to support exhibition design, accompanied by comprehensive documentation for institutional legal review.

Teratophoneus "Sir William"
A remarkable Teratophoneus tyrannosaurid mount representing a rare apex predator from the Late Cretaceous. The specimen exhibits excellent bone preservation and structural integrity, functioning as a commanding spatial focal point for a curated collection. A complete provenance dossier is provided for legal and advisory review.

Teratophoneus "Sir William"
A remarkable Teratophoneus tyrannosaurid mount representing a rare apex predator from the Late Cretaceous. The specimen exhibits excellent bone preservation and structural integrity, functioning as a commanding spatial focal point for a curated collection. A complete provenance dossier is provided for legal and advisory review.

Teratophoneus "Sir William"
A remarkable Teratophoneus tyrannosaurid mount representing a rare apex predator from the Late Cretaceous. The specimen exhibits excellent bone preservation and structural integrity, functioning as a commanding spatial focal point for a curated collection. A complete provenance dossier is provided for legal and advisory review.

Diplodocus "Aurora"
A monumental diplodocid sauropod specimen of exceptional scale and scientific value. The skeleton offers a commanding presence and presents a rare opportunity for a major institutional exhibition. Detailed anatomical reports, skeletal mapping, and compliance documentation are provided for institutional legal review.

Diplodocus "Aurora"
Diplodocus Specimen: "Aurora" A monumental sauropod specimen available for permanent institutional acquisition. Due to its significant scale and scientific value, detailed anatomical reports, skeletal maps, and viewing arrangements are coordinated strictly through private inquiry. Full documentation is available for institutional legal review.

Diplodocus "Aurora"
A monumental diplodocid sauropod specimen of exceptional scale and scientific value. The skeleton offers a commanding presence and presents a rare opportunity for a major institutional exhibition. Detailed anatomical reports, skeletal mapping, and compliance documentation are provided for institutional legal review.

Plesioplatecarpus
An exceptional Plesioplatecarpus marine reptile skeleton characterized by superb bone preservation. The specimen has been expertly prepared to highlight its dynamic, three-dimensional anatomy, functioning as a striking natural sculpture for sophisticated spaces. Complete compliance documentation is provided for advisory review.

Plesioplatecarpus
An exceptional Plesioplatecarpus marine reptile skeleton characterized by superb bone preservation. The specimen has been expertly prepared to highlight its dynamic, three-dimensional anatomy, functioning as a striking natural sculpture for sophisticated spaces. Complete compliance documentation is provided for advisory review.

Plesioplatecarpus
An exceptional Plesioplatecarpus marine reptile skeleton characterized by superb bone preservation. The specimen has been expertly prepared to highlight its dynamic, three-dimensional anatomy, functioning as a striking natural sculpture for sophisticated spaces. Complete compliance documentation is provided for advisory review.
