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RM1963   Anglesite

Excellent gemmy anglesite specimen that shows a group of crystals with a razor-sharp chisel terminations, striated faces characteristic of the species, very sharp and with good transparency and uniform yellow color.This specimen date to the late 1970s and were found in the well known Moroccan mining area of Touissit. They are considered the world's finest anglesite specimens. Here we offer this "old" specimen from glorious past times. 3a4z6j

Size: 6.4 x 4.8 x 4.2 cm.
Main crystal: 20 x 13 mm.
Found in 1970's.
Classic locality
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RM1964   Baryte, Quartz and Pyrite

The matrix of this sample is defined by a druse of quartz crystals, between milky and hyaline, very well defined, short prism and brilliance. These crystals are peppered by various pyrite aggregates. What stands out, very aerial, is a group of barite tabular crystals, very bright, also dotted with small pyrite-marcasite crystals. An exceptional piece for display, excellent for this mine.

Size: 14 x 11.5 x 6.6 cm.
Main crystal: 7 x 4.5 cm aggreg.
Found in 2017.
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RM1965   Arsenopyrite with fluorapatite

A first line arsenopyrite specimen from Panasqueira. It is a large group of prismatic lanceolate crystals of brilliant arsenopyrite, very defined, interpenetrated, with striated faces, ultimately: pure aesthetics. And to give it a touch of excellence we have a group of fluorapatite crystals, brilliant, transparent and with an uniform green tone. A more than worthy representative from this classic Portuguese mine.

Size: 9.4 x 7 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 24 mm.
Found in ±2005.
Classic locality
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RM1962   Sphalerite pseudom. after wurtzite

A huge size group of interpenetrated crystals of hexagonal shape, with a dark gray metallic color and brilliant luster. Crystals of this specimen remind wurtzite for its complex hexagonal shape and dipyramids observed. Many similar samples from this mine has been classified as wurtzite. For this reason we heve proceeded to analyze them. The results indicate that this is a really amazing and interesting pseudomorphosis of sphalerite after wurtzite. A great opportunity for psedomorph and Bolivian mineral collectors.
Studies were carried on by X-ray diffraction of the matrix and hexagonal crystals. They have shown that it is sphalerite. Also, the Raman spectra shows that in the innermost areas of the crystals wurtzite presence has been detected, the rest is sphalerite. SEM-EDS yield a composition:  (Zn1.05,Fe0.09)Σ=1.14S1.00.
Specimens of well developed wurtzite are unusual. This hexagonal zinc sulphide, with some iron, presents dimorphism with sphalerite. It is known that wurtzite is stable at high temperatures, low temperatures being the most stable phase sphalerite. This Bolivian mine is the type locality for the wurtzite. We will send the analysis reports to the specimen buyer.

Size: 5.7 x 4.2 x 3 cm.
Main crystal: 15 mm.
Analyzed specimen with report
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RM1966   Marcassite

Marcassite specimens from Reocín mine are a classic of the Spanish mineralogy. This piece, of very good size (16 cm/ 6.3 in), is a worthy representative of this species. It presents numerous well-defined crystals, most of them showing the "cock's comb" twinned habit. The brightness is very remarkable. The specimen is more than 20 years old and does not present any alteration, favored by the carbonate matrix. A definitive piece for fine displays.

Size: 16 x 10 x 7.5 cm.
Main crystal: 19 mm.
Found in ±1990's
Classic locality
RM1968   Twinned calcite with pyrite

Very curious group of calcite crystals showing forms twinned. Bright, with defined faces and curved edges. They are accompanied by aggregates of tiny crystals of pyrite, partially included in the calcite. Reddish fluorescence under UV light. Uncommon Moroccan specimens.

Size: 5.7 x 5.5 x 4.5 cm.
Main crystal: 4 x 2.5 cm.
Found in 2017.
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1967   Twinned calcite with pyrite

Very curious group of calcite crystals showing forms twinned. Bright, with defined faces and curved edges. They are accompanied by aggregates of tiny crystals of pyrite, partially included in the calcite. Reddish fluorescence under UV light. Uncommon Moroccan specimens.

Size: 6.5 x 5 x 4.2 cm.
Main crystal: 5.5 x 4 cm.
Found in 2017.
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1969   Pyromorphite

Rich group of hexagonal prismatic pyromorphite crystals. Some of them with hoppered forms and marked color zoning. Excellent green color, brilliance and with translucent crystals. A specimen of good size and exceptional quality. Today it is difficult to find them in the market, if we take note that they were seen more often years ago.

Size: 7.5 x 6.5 x 6.8 cm.
Classic locality
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RM1972   Rauenthalite and Gypsum

Radiated aggregates and sprays of colourless to white rauenthalite crystals, transparence and with brilliance. Accompanied by gypsum, erythrite and mammillated, creamy monohydrocalcite. Rauenthalite is a very rare hydrated calcium arsenate.

Size: 7 x 4 x 2.5 cm.
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1970   Djurleite

Gray djurleite well defined crystals (largest group 9 mm) interpenetrated, showing octahedral forms, with triangular faces. On a matrix of copper sulphides. As usual of these specimens, they may actually correspond to phases of djurleite-chalcocite. We can consider the specimens of Las Cruces mine among the best worldwide. From the former Povill collection.

Size: 8.8 x 6.8 x 4.3 cm.
Main crystal: 9 mm. 20 x 18 mm aggr.
Excol. J. Povill (Olesa de Montserrat, Barcelona)
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RM1938   Pyromorphite

Excellent group of prismatic, slightly barrel-shaped crystals of pyromorphite. They show defined faces, with parallel growths and hoppered terminations, very brilliant. The green color is very good. Very aerial, skeletal, a first class piece. Nowadays it is not easy to find samples with this quality, ing past times in which they were seen more often.

Size: 5.4 x 3.3 x 2.5 cm.
Main crystal: 11 mm.
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RM1936   Inesite

This specimen of good size and quality comes from a classic North American locality for the species. Numerous pink crystals of inesite coat the interior of a vug in the matrix. Crystals of inesite are very sharp and brilliant. A good piece of this ancientlocality.

Size: 12 x 9.2 x 5 cm.
Main crystal: 5 x 2 mm
Classic locality
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RM1937   Topaz

Topaz crystal aesthetically disposed on a rhyolite matrix. It shows several faces very well defined, with an excellent transparency and a uniform tone. From a classic locality.

 

Size: 7.5 x 8 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 18 mm.
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RM1935   Fluorite with quartz

Group of cubic crystals of fluorite, with transparency, color between purple to violet, with polysynthetic growths on the faces, very defined. A Spanish classic.

Size: 12.5 x 8.5 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 25 x 22 mm.
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RM1933   Sphalerite with dolomite

Specimen with many years, from the Daunis collection (Barcelona), with the handwritten label. There are several groups of sphalerite crystals, brilliant, translucent with an intense orange color when the light es through them. They are disposed on a matrix with dolomite crystals. The sample has not been treated, so it presents some areas with small scratches, typical of the time. A great sample from this classic Spanish mine.

Size: 13 x 10 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 28 x 28 mm aggreg.
Found in ±1980.
Col. L. Daunis (Barcelona).
Classic locality
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RM1931   Microcline

Rich group of microcline crystals, some of them with the Mannebach twin, well defined. Specimen belonging to the collection of Sr. Manchion, acquired at the Sant Celoni mineral show in March 1985. A piece with history.

Size: 7 x 5.5 x 2.8 cm.
Main crystal: 15 mm.
Found in ±1985.
Col. J.M. Manchion, Barcelona. Num. 159.
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RM1934   Staurolite

Large crystals of staurolite included in micaceous schist from this classic Spanish area. The formation of metamorphic materials of the Oriental Guadarrama range, with a medium grade regional metamorphism, includes banded shales with almandine, sillimanite, distena and andalusite.

Size: 12.5 x 5.5 x 3.5 cm.
Main crystal: 32 x 12 mm.
Found in ±1982.
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RM1932   Fluorite with baryte

Historically the most representative fluorite specimens from mina Moscona are yellow, recently some of violet tones have been collected. This ancient specimen is one of the few that appeared in the mine with this pink to purple color, with zoning. It is a floater, formed by growths of cubic crystals with faces with polysynthetic growths, very brilliant and translucent. They are partially covered with sharp tabular barite crystals, between transparent to opaque on the outer edges. No damage, good size and fluorescent (UV-LW). A very unusual piece for this classic Spanish mine, from a former German collection.

Size: 16 x 14 x 6.5 cm.
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1930   Fluorite and calcite

Group of cubic fluorite crystals, with defined edges and faces with tiled growths. Good brilliance, translucent to transparent and intense violet-purple color with marked geometric zoning. When the light es through them, a purple tone is shown and the lines of growth are observed. On one of the crystals there is a small group of calcite crystals. A fine quality fluorite.

Size: 10.8 x 9 x 3 cm.
Main crystal: 28 x 25 mm.
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1929   Actinolite and Fluorapatite

Former specimen of actinolite adquired in marzo de 1987 at the Sant Celoni mineral show by Sr. Manchion. It shows radial aggregates of green crystals of actinolite, with whitish fluorapatite prisms included in. It comes from a Portuguese quarries abandoned for decades.

Size: 6 x 5 x 2.4 cm.
Main crystal: 10 mm.
Found in ±1987
Col. J. M. Manchion. Num. 305.
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RM1928   Arsenopyrite

This floater specimen shows a curious and aesthetic skeletal growth of arsenopyrite crystals. Oquerous, extremely brilliant, with flattened and striated forms. An exceptional piece for this Portuguese mine that never ceases to amaze us for its top quality specimens. A very different specimen from Panasqueira.

Size: 8 x 4.6 x 3.6 cm.
Classic locality
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RM1926   Scolecite

Scolecite and aerinite specimens from this small Aragonese town are known worldwide. This specimen shows groups of acicular prismatic crystals those form globular aggregates which, when extracted, they allow us to see the radiated growths perfectly. Snowy white color and good luster. Samples of this quality and size are rare and less nowadays. With Sr. Daunis handwritten label.

Size: 11 x 7.2 x 3.6 cm.
Found in 1980's.
Col. L. Daunis (Barcelona).
Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM1925   Wavellite

Wavellite specimens from Arkansas are becoming rare from this locality. In this remarkable sample we can see globular aggregates of crystals of this phosphate, with a second generation that covers them partially and of a lighter green color. Good color and aesthetics. A real classic.

Size: 7.8 x 7 x 3.4 cm.
Classic locality
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RM1924   Hematite

Brilliant botryoidal hematite specimen. In the back side we observe very esthetic concentric growths of different colours, fibrous, of hematite. These pieces have been cleaned in origin with sand which eliminates the surface oxide layer to let us see these spherical forms of good size. Very curious Moroccan novelty.

Size: 10 x 7.8 x 5 cm.
Found in 2018.
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RM1923   Wulfenite

Group of very sharp and tabular wulfenite crystals, with an excellent brilliance, color varies between orange to red and from translucent to transparent. They are disposed as rossettes very aerial on a matrix of goethite. Main crystallographic forms we can be observe are the first and second order tetragonal pyramids, truncated by the pinacoidal faces.

Size: 6 x 4.8 x 2.7 cm.
Main crystal: 7 mm.
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