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Apr 30, 2011

 

            
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1   7ghmmiss  ((AMETHYST)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil,  13 x 8 x 7 cm, Cabinet, Lustrous purple Amethyst from Brazil. 

 

 

0aaphr ((SPESSARTINE GARNET)), $10 MINIMUM BID, Garnet Hill, Ely, Nevada, 8.5 x 6 x 5 cm, Cabinet, 7mm lustrous Spessartine crystal on pinkish Rhyolite
2    3hhphr  ((AZURITE on MALACHITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID,  Sheeprock Mtns, Juab County, Utah, 11 x 6 x 4 cm, Cabinet,  Here is reference specimen from a different usually not seen Utah location.   ex Phil Helsley collection.

 

 
3    7hlkmr  ((TREMOLITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID,  C K Williams & Co. Quarry,  Chestnut Hill, Easton, Northampton county, Pennsylvania, 7 x 5 x 2 cm, Cabinet,  A  white colored fibrous Tremolite from the amphibole group which are inosilicates.  In the 1950's this quarry was purchased by mineralogist Arthur Montgomery and in 1953 given to Lafayette College in Easton to preseve this unique mineralogical site. ref www.mindat.org

 

 

 
4   0aaphr  ((SPESSARTINE GARNET)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Garnet Hill, Ely, Nevada, 8.5 x 6 x 5 cm, Cabinet,  7mm lustrous Spessartine crystal on  pinkish Rhyolite.

 

 

5     6hlkmr  ((CALCITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Burkholder Quarry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 8.5 x 4 x 2.5 cm,  a cluster of undamaged Calcite crystals except 2 edge crystals which could be trimmed off from a Pennsylvania Quarry.
   
6    6hlkmr  ((NATROLITE)),  $2 MINIMUM BID, Kibblehouse Quarry, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 3.5 x 3.5 x 2 cm,  a miniature specimen with two clusters of white Natrolite.  
7   0aaphr  ((VANADINITE)),  $1 MINIMUM BID, Tiger Mine, Arizona, 6 x 5 x 3.5 cm, Miniature,  Crystals  of Vanadinte from Tiger on matrix. 

 

8   7atkrg  ((AZURITE)),  $1 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,  4 x 4 x 2.5 cm, Miniature, Small blue druze of Azurite on a matrix with several other species.  ex  Uri Bahmann collection, ex Kristalle specimen.  
9  7ddceesii   ((PREHNITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Prospect Park Quarry, Prospect Park, Passaic County, New York, 11 x 9 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Large specimen with mounds of light yellow green Prehnite. 
10    ari   ((PYROMORPHITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Burgem Mine, Shropshire, England, 5 x 3 x 1.2 cm, Miniature, small green Pyromorphite crystals from the Burgum Mine in England.

 

11   7ddceeses   ((HEULANDITE, DOLOMITE, QUARTZ)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Elba, Italy, 11 x 7 x 5 cm, Cabinet,  Pearly Heulandite crystals on Dolomite with Quartz crystals. Photo does not do justice.  ex Ernie Schlichter

 
12   8ghmrg  ((CHRYSOCOLLA, MALACHITE, QUARTZ)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Chile, 6 x 4 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Here is another Chrysocolla from Chile.  Part is polished to show the internal beauty of the specimen.

 

13    8hlkmis  ((HYDROMAGNESITE)),  $1 MINIMUM BID, Pennsylvania Maryland Materials Quarry, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,  5 x 4.5 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is a Pennsylvania specimen of a spray of Hydromagnesite.

 

 
14   8ghmrit  ((SCHORL, SPESSARTINE, QUARTZ, CLEAVELANDITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Little Three Mine, Ramona, San Diego County, California, 5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a terminated Schorl with Cleavelandite and associated Quartz with minor Spessartine from the Little Three Mine.   
15   8ghmris  ((TOURMALINE, COOKEITE, QUARTZ)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Mt Mica, Paris, Maine, 12 x 6.5 x 6.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a large specimen of Quartz from Mt Mica.  It contains many green Tourmaline crystals but none are terminated. 
16      6658t  ((QUARTZ)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Mt Ida, Arkansas, 6 x 5.5 x 5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a specimen of water clear terminated Quartz.  Only minor chipping to a couple of crystals.  One crystal is loose. 

 

 
17   6646ns  ((FLUORITE)),  $20 MINIMUM BID, Quinlong Mine, Gueizhou Province, China,  11.5 x 9.5 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a cubic Chinese Fluorite with nearly colorless core and a dark purple thin exterior. 

 

 
18   6647t  ((SPESSARTINE, ALBITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Little Three Mine, Ramona, San Diego County, California,  3 x 3 x 2 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is an orange 7 mm Spessartine on white contrasting Albite. 

 

19  6652n  ((SPESSARTINE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Minas Gerais, Brazil,  1.7 x 1.5 x 1 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a gemmy fire red orange Spessartine from Brazil.
20  6651n  ((BARITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, New Raymer, Weld County, Colorado,  2.2 x 1 x .5 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a double terminated light blue undamaged Barite from Weld County, Colorado.
 

21    6654n  ((SMOKY QUARTZ)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Crystal Park area, near Lake George, Park/Teller County, Colorado,  7.5 x 2 x 1 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a terminated Smoky Quartz with an unusually flat form.  The crystal has two large wide faces and four narrow small faces giving it a paddle shape.

 
 
22   6656n  ((ARAGONITE on CALCITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, SiouxAjax Mine, Mammoth, Tintic District, Juab County, Utah,  3.5 x 2.5 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is an undamaged aesthetic specimen from the Tintic District of Utah. 

 

 

 

23  xxxxir   ((ELBAITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Karoi, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe,  7 x 2 x 1.4 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a terminated Tourmaline that is either an Elbaite or a Schorl.  It is dark and opaque or nearly opaque.  Looking at the mineral list on Mindat for the location, Elbaite is given but not Schorl.  So this is most likely an Elbaite. 

 

 

 
24   6655t  ((ZIRCON)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Intervale, Carroll County, New Hampshire,  1.7 x 1.7 x 1.5 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a 5 mm Zircon crystal on white Albite. 
25    6661is  ((HEMIMORPHITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, 79 Mine, near Hayden, Gila County, Arizona,  6.5 x 3 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Here is are several light blue spherical mounds of Hemimorphite from the 79 Mine. 

 

 

 

 

 

26    6648g  ((ELBAITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Minas Gerais, Brazil,  4 x 1 x 1 cm, Miniature,  Here is a terminated Elbaite from Brazil.  It is a dark green.  On the thinner areas when backlit is yellow green and translucent. 

 

 

   
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28   511-09ldgcts  ((SILICON CARBIDE lab grown)), $5 MINIMUM  BID, Schlema, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany,  7 x 4 x 3 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a specimen of iridescent Silicon Carbide with large plate like crystals.   ex H Deisinger collection.   
   
29   511-09ldgces  ((GALENA, MARCASITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Sweetwater Mine, Reynolds County, Missouri,  5 x 5 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is a specimen which cubic Galena crystals and Marcasite druze from Missouri.   ex H Deisinger collection.   
30     6atswt  ((MOLYBDENITE, QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Wolfram Camp, Queensland, Australia,  5.5 x 4 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is are three Molybdenite crystals on a Quartz matrix. 

 

31   6hhmris  ((CALCITE)), $5 MINIMUM  BID, Palm Wash, California,  5 x 4 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Here is a Calcite specimen from the source of optical Calcite for bomb sites in WWII.  
32   6attgt  ((GYPSUM variety SELENITE ROSE)), $1 MINIMUM  BID, Chihuahua, Mexico,  8 x 6.5 x 4 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a cluster of Selenite Roses from Mexico.

 

 

 

 

33     511-09ldgcar  ((QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Hot Spring, Arkansas,  14 x 9 x 6.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a specimen covered with terminated Quartz from Arkansas.  Some damaged crystals but overall displays well with the damaged crystals not standing out that much.    ex H Deisinger collection. 

 

 

 

34         511-09ldgciss  ((CERUSSITE)), $25 MINIMUM  BID, Hot Spring, Arkansas,  20 x 17 x 6 cm, Large Cabinet,  Here is a large specimen from Morocco.  It is covered with Cerussite crystals that are undamaged except the one large crystal center bottom which has the crystal broken off.  Iron stained clusters of bladed crystals of Barite.    ex H Deisinger collection. 

 

35      511-09ldgciss  ((QUARTZ variety AMETHYST)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany,  10.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a German Amethyst from Saxony.    ex H Deisinger.
36     511-09ldgces  ((PYRITE ps PYRRHOTITE on SPHALERITE, QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Maramures County, Romania,  7.5 x 5 x 5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a Romanian Sphalerite with two Pyrite pseudos after Pyrrhotite and associated Quartz.    ex H Deisinger.

 

 
37   511-09ldgces  ((QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, St Gotthard, Switzerland,  10 x 5 x 5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a Swiss Quartz from St Gotthard.  Overall good shape.  Two large crystals are missing with old breaks not with a matte luster on the break area.    ex H Deisinger.

 

 
38     511-09ldgces  ((ANDRADITE-GROSSULAR, EPIDOTE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Hohe Waid Mt, Schriesheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany,  6.5 x 6.5 x 4.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is and uncommon German location with Garnet and Epidote.  Label on specimen bottom says 1975.    ex H Deisinger.

39     511-09ldgcrs  ((FLUORITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Okarusu Mine, Namibia,  6 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm, Miniature,  Here is a cluster of cubic Fluorite with a dark blue to purplish blue color when backlit. Crystals are undamaged and sharp.    ex H Deisinger.

 

40     511-09ldgces  ((GALENA on DOLOMITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Sweetwater Mine, Reynolds County, Missouri,  7.5 x 7 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Cubo octahedral Galena crystals on white Dolomite.   ex H Deisinger.

41   511-09ldgces  ((CALCITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Madan, Bulgaria,  6 x 6 x 3.3 cm, Miniature, Here is an undamaged Calcite specimen from Bulgaria.   ex H Deisinger. 
 42         511-09ldgces  ((BERYL variety AQUAMARINE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Nagar, Hunza Tal, Pakistan,  1.8 x 1.5 x 1 cm, Thumbnail, Here is an light blue terminated Aquamarine.   ex H Deisinger. 

 

 
43    511-09ldgcrs  ((FLUORITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China,  7 x 7 x 2.2 cm, Cabinet,  Here is an undamaged transparent colorless Fluorite specimen with cubo octahedral crystals.    ex H Deisinger.

 

 
44  511-09ldgcrs  ((ARSENOPYRITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Yaogangxian Mine, Hunan Province, China,  4 x 4 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is an undamaged lustrous Arsenopyrite specimen from China.    ex H Deisinger.

 

 

 
45   511-09ldgciss  ((SPHALERITE)), $20 MINIMUM  BID, Pakistan,  7 x 5.5 x 3.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a lustrous Sphalerite from Pakistan.  Most of the lustrous crystals are twinned.     ex H Deisinger.

 

 

 

46    511-09ldgciss  ((SILVER)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Unknown,  1 x 1 x 1 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a neat thumbnail sized Silver specimen.  No label and I can not Identify the location.  It does not look like Batopilas, Freiberg, or Kongsberg.     ex H Deisinger.

 

47    511-09ldgciss  ((AQUAMARINE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Pakistan,  4.5 x 4 x 4 cm, Miniature,  Here are several Aquamarine crystals on a matrix covered with Muscovite.     ex H Deisinger.

 

48  511-09ldgciss  ((SIDERITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Johanngeorgenstadt, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany,  8 x 6 x 3 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a fine Siderite from Saxony.     ex H Deisinger.

 

 

 

 
49    511-09ldgcar  ((BOULANGERITE, PYRITE)), $10 MINIMUM  BID,  Zacatecas, Mexico,  4 x 3.5 x 2.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a miniature specimen with a Pyrite matrix almost totally covered with needles of Boulangerite.    ex H Deisinger.

 

50     510-09lddors  ((ANACIME)), $10 MINIMUM  BID,  Mont St Hilare, Quebec, Canada,  2.2 x 2.2 x 1.9 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a cluster of white Anacime crystals to 1.5 cm from Quebec's Mont St Hilaire.    ex Ernie Schlichter.

 

 
51    510-09lddors  ((QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, unknown,  10 x 4 x 2.7 cm, Cabinet,  Here is and undamaged double terminated Quartz crystal with the one end ballooning out and larger than the other end.  Fine sharp edges without chipping or damage.  ex Ernie Schlichter.

 

52     10hhbtr  ((CALCITE slab)), $5 MINIMUM  BID, Woodland, Utah County, Utah,  10 x 8 x 1 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a slab of Calcite.  It is coated and not polished to give it the luster.  It could be cabbed and used in jewelry. 

 

 
53     510-09lddors  ((SOLUTION QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, Arkansas,  3.5 x 2.7 x 1 cm, Miniature to large Thumbnail,  Here is an aesthetic undamaged cluster of double terminated Quartz crystals from Arkansas.  ex Ernie Schlichter.  
54    510-09lddors  ((QUARTZ)), $10 MINIMUM  BID, unknown,  10 x 4 x 2.7 cm, Cabinet,  Here is and undamaged double terminated Quartz crystal with the one end ballooning out and larger than the other end.  Fine sharp edges without chipping or damage.  ex Ernie Schlichter.

55     10hhbtr  ((CALCITE slab)), $5 MINIMUM  BID, Woodland, Utah County, Utah,  12 x 9 x 1 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a slab of Calcite.  It is coated and not polished to give it the luster.  It could be cabbed and used in jewelry. 

 

 
56     8hljdnt  ((BARITE with CINNABAR)), $5 MINIMUM  BID, Clarashell Mine, Baumholder, Pfalz, Germany,  3.5 x 3.5 x 4 cm, Miniature,  Here is a specimen with bladed crystals of Barite with Cinnabar.  ex Robert Bates collection. 

 

 
57  7hlkmnr   ((APATITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Quebec, Canada,  13 x 5 x 4 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a large brownish ugly Canadian Apatite crystal.  One end is terminated with voids from contact with other crystals that prohibited growth of the Apatite. 

 

 

58    5atjkts ((CALCITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Southwest Mine, Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona,  21 x 9 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a large cabinet sized specimen covered with Calcite crystals  from Bisbee's Southwest Mine.   

 

59  11dgcdns ((CAVANSITE, STILBITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Poona, India,  4.5 x 4 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Here is an aesthetic combination with blue needle like sprays of Cavansite and contrasting cream colored Stilbite. 

 

60  6370-11-1attdiss  ((PYRITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Silver King Mine, Park City, Utah,  8 x 5.5 x 4 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a Pyrite from Park City, Utah's historic Silver King Mine with lustrous cubic striated crystals. 

 

61  6hlkmnr ((PYROMORPHITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, New Chester Mine, Phoenixville, Chester County, Pennsylvania,  10 x 7 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a Pyromorphite specimen from a classic old Pennsylvania location.
62  6hlkmnr ((MAGNETITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, French Creek, Chester County, Pennsylvania,  5.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a lustrous Magnetite specimen from a classic Pennsylvania locality more famous for its classic Chalcopyrite specimens. 

 

 

63      ari   ((STIBNITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Xikuangshan, Lengshuijiang, Hunan, China,  3 x 1.5 x 1.5 cm, Thumbnail,  Here is a very lustrous Stibnite with smaller side crystals and sprays. 

 

 
   
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65    11atdbns ((ACTINOLITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Roter Kopf, Schwarzensee, Zillertal, Austria,   7 x 4 x 1.3 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a white soft fibrous Actinolite from Austria.  

 

 
   
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68    511-9ldgcar ((CALCITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Irhoud, Safi Province, Morocco,  9.5 x 8 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a fine Moroccan Calcite specimen.  An 8 cm hexagonal crystal of Calcite is about half formed as it protrudes from the matrix.  No damage.  Other smaller crystals cover the matrix.  Peppering of Pyrite on the backside.    ex  H Deisinger collection.

 

 
69   780-511-9ldgciss ((BARITE, QUARTZ)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Pohla, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany, 13 x 6.5 x 3.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a Barite from Pohla with Barite crystals on one side and a druze of Quartz with Hematite inclusions coloring it reddish brown.     ex  H Deisinger collection.

   
70    7atkris   ((GALENA)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   4.5 x 2.5 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  This one has Galena crystals on the top which are easily identified by the cleaved fractures on the bottom of the specimen.   ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 
   
71     7atkris   ((CHALCOCITE, QUARTZ)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   4 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  This one has what appears to be grey Chalcocite crystals with some minor Quartz crystals.  ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 
   
72   7atkrts   ((UNKNOWN)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   12 x 8 x 3.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  I am not sure what this one is.  It is fairly light in weight, at least not heavy.  Dendritic crystal growth is front , back, top, and bottom.  ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 

 
   
73    7atkrts   ((ARAGONITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   9 x 8 x 6 cm, Cabinet,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  This one has sprays of tapered crystals of Aragonite.  The base and main part of the crystals have a bluish tint. with the outside of the crystals having a white and black coating.  ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 
   
74      7atkris   ((CALCITE with CONICHALCITE?)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   6 x 4 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  This one has two generations of rhombic crystals of Calcite.  Between the two generations of Calcite in a green mineral that looks like Conichalcite.  ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 
   
75      7atkris   ((CALCITE with DUFTITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   5.5 x 4 x 2 cm, Miniature,  Here is a labeled specimen from the Uli Bahmann collection.  This one has stacked Calcite crystals covered with green Duftite and small Calcite crystals included with green Duftite.  ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 
   
76   7atkrts   ((UNKNOWN)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Tsumeb, Namibia,   6 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is another of the unlabeled specimens from the Uli Bahmann collection.  I am not sure what this one is.  It has a vug with a white prismatic lustrous crystal across the vug and attached to the walls on both ends.    ex Uli Bahmann collection.

 

 

 
   
77     99hhdlts   ((GYPSUM variety SELENITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Hanksville, Wayne County, Utah,  37 x 5 x 3 cm,  Large Cabinet,  Here is a large single Gypsum crystal with brown mud inclusions from Hanksville and collected 20 years ago by Dave Lewis and his son. 

 

 
   
78   5atjkrs   ((ARAGONITE on CALCITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Southwest Mine, Bisbee, Arizona,  15 x 7 x 4.5 cm, Cabinet,  Here is a large specimen with round blobs of Calcite with some covered with acicular clusters of Aragonite.

 

 
   
79   8hhmrin  ((BARAHONAITE-Al)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, 80' Adit, Gold Hill Mine, Gold Hill, Tooele County, Utah,  6.5 x 4 x 2.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a rare relatively newly described mineral found at Gold Hill.  Although not the type location, it was probably found at Gold Hill first but the describing and naming this Copper Arsenate was delayed and beat out by the Spanish locality. 

 

 
   
80    5atadns  ((ARAGONITE)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Northern Lights Mine, Mineral County, Nevada,  5 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm, Miniature,  Here is a fine Aragonite specimen from the well known Northerns Lights Mine.   

 

 
   
 

81    9chmrl  ((JAMESONITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Noche Buena, Zacatecas, Mexico,  3.5 x 3 x 1 cm, Miniature,  Needles of Jamesonite from Mexico.

 

 
   
 

82    9chmrit  ((MIMETITE variety CAMPYLITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Drygill, Caldbeck Fells, Cumberland, England,  4 x 3 x 3 cm, Miniature,  Uncommon larger specimen of Campylite.  Mainly seen as thumbnails.

 
   
 

83      9chmria  ((PYRITE)),  $10 MINIMUM BID, Quiruvilca, La Libertad Department, Peru,  6 x 6 x 5 cm, Cabinet,  Different and strange luster on the faces.  Fine Quiruvilca Pyrite with minor edge roughness but overall in great shape for an older specimen.

 

 
   
   
 

84     9chmrna  ((CELESTINE on SULFUR)),  $15 MINIMUM BID, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy,  7 x 7 x 6.5 cm,  Cabinet, Undamaged crystals of colorless to white Celestine on a yellow matrix of Sulfur.

 

 

 

 

 
   
 

85    9chmrn  ((RUTILE)),  $3 MINIMUM BID, Montejo, Madrid Province, Spain,  3 x 2 x 1.5 cm,  Thumbnail,  Titanium oxide, Rutile from Spain.

 

 
   
 

86     9chmrn  ((CERUSSITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Hull Mine, Yuma County, Arizona,  1 x 1 x .8 cm,  Thumbnail,  Terminated crystal on a small amount of matrix of an Arizona Cerussite.

 

 

 

 
   
 

87        9chmrn  ((TOURMALINE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, White Queen Mine, Pala, California,  2.5 x .5 x .5 cm,  Thumbnail,   Terminated White Queen Mine Tourmaline.   

 

 
   
 

88    9chmre  ((AXINITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Drum Valley, Tulare County, California,  1.5 x 1 x .3 cm,  Thumbnail,  sharp gemmy crystal of California Axinite.  

 

 
   
 

89      9chmrl  ((JAPAN TWIN QUARTZ)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Holland Mine, Santa Cruz County, Arizona,  2 x 1.3 x .4 cm,  Thumbnail,  Thumbnail sized Japan Twin from Arizona. 

 

 

 

 
 

90     9chmra  ((FLUORITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Catron  County, New Mexico,  2 x 2 x 1.5 cm,  Thumbnail, Dark purple octahedral crystal of Fluorite from New Mexico.

 

 

 

 

 

   
91       9chmrt  ((TOURMALINE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, California,  1.8 x 1 x .8 cm,  Thumbnail,   Terminated Tourmaline known as a Black Cap.  The body is dark olive green transluscent with an opaque black top .9 cm termination.  
   
 

92     9chmris  ((CALCITE, PALYGORSKITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille, Washington,  6.5 x 4 x 2.5 cm,  Miniature,  Flattened rhombs of Calcite from Metaline Falls.  The backside is covered with Palygorskite aka Mountain Leather.   

 

 
   
 

93   9chmris  ((PALYGORSKITE, CALCITE)),  $5 MINIMUM BID, Metaline Falls, Pend Oreille, Washington,  6 x 3.5 x 1.5 cm,  Miniature,  Palygorskite aka Mountain Leather from Metaline Falls.  The backside is covered with small crystals of Calcite. 

 
   
 

94     9chmrt  ((ARAGONITE)), TYPE LOCALITY, $5 MINIMUM BID, Molina de Aragon, Guadalajare, Spain,  3 x 2.3 x 2 cm,  Miniature, cluster of double terminated Aragonite.  Undamaged except for one little roughness one crystal.  Usually seen are single crystals.  Clusters from this location are somewhat uncommon.

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

95    9atcdis  ((LORANDITE)),  $20 MINIMUM BID, Guangxi, China, 5 x 4 x 1 cm, Miniature,  Composition TlAsS2  which is a rare species and also a poisonous species so hands should be washed after handling.  Lorandite is the red mineral.

 

 

 
   
96   7hlkmis   ((MORDENITE on CHALCEDONY)), $10 MINIMUM BID, Aurangabad, near Nasik, Maharashtra, India,  7.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 cm,  Cabinet,  Here is an aesthetic specimen that looks like a spaceship.  Blue Chalcedony covered with white spheres and hairlike crystals of Mordenite.   
   
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Formerly part of the famous collection of Archduke Stephan Franz Victor von Habsburg-Lothringen, dating this to pre-1867. For background on this collection, see: http://www.minrec.org/labels.asp?colid=596.
 

 
99   Gypsum, Thomas Munzer shaft, Copper slate deposits,
Sangerhausen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany (miniature
 

 

Weloganite is an ultra rare, strontium, sodium, zirconium carbonate and this showy and excellent specimen is from the famous Type Locality - the now-closed Francon Quarry in Montreal, Quebec. An 8 mm, doubly terminated, tapered and layered, off-white crystal is aesthetically set on the calcite crystal covered sculptural limestone matrix. A fine and showy example, this extremely rare species is known at its best from a very few pockets at this cement quarry, which has incredibly strange chemistry and has produced a number of such rarities IN THE PAST. Not available now, except from advanced recycled collections. Ex Ernie and Vera Schlichter Collection. Note that the crystal is yellow inside but is covered by a microthin layer of other rare species.

 

Rhodochrosite (old - RARE Colorado) Belsky Coll.
Moose Mine, Russell Gulch, Central City District, Gilpin Co., Colorado

 

 

 

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