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This collection has not been added to for at least 25 years and has some excellent examples of specimens from famous localities worldwide. The following 5 pages show pictures of a small but significant part of this collection. The collection is for sale as a lot or individually as priced. All prices are negotiable and offers will be considered on individual specimens or as a complete collection. You will find the price and sizes on the pages. Minerals of specific importance are: anglesite pseudomorphing cerussite from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, duftite and calcite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, azurite from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, native copper from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, mottramite and calcite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, rhodochrosite from Hotazal, South Africa, Emerald from Brazil, calcite paramorph from Tsumeb, South West Africa, wulfenite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, several miniature dioptase specimens from Tsumeb, South West Africa, rhodochrosite from Silverton, Colorado, u.S.A., azurite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, amethyst from Vera Cruz, Mexico, apophyllite from Poona, India, autunite from Daybreak Mine, Mt. Spokane, Washington. There are also three magnificent specimens of 'cuprodescloizite' and descloizite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, (the link takes you to page 2). Smithsonite from San Antonio Mine, Santa Eulalia, Chihuahua, Mexico, cerussite (sixling) from Tsumeb, South West Africa, cerussite (reticulated) from Tsumeb, South West Africa. Lepidolite & clevelandite from Minas Gerais, Brazil; a very unusual specimen of clevelandite embedded in a huge group of lepidolite crystals; This is the best specimen of this type I have ever seen. Cobaltian smithsonite from Tsumeb, South West Africa, a well preserved specimen of proustite for the classic locality of Schneeberg, Germany. Mimetite from Tsumeb, South West Africa. Stibnite from Hillgrove, New South Wales, Australia. This is a classic old timer and is the best stibnite I have seen from that locality. Brazillianite from Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
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We are now offering some fine quality mineral specimens from world wide locations. Fine minerals and crystals are available from famous localities such as Tsumeb, Mapimi, Vera Cruz, Schneeberg, Broken Hill Australia, Brazil, Rhodesia, Spokane, Poona, Sardinia, Burra, Biggenden, Hillgrove, Australia. Faceting rough, and rough gemstone materials for faceting, carving and cabochons are also available click here to go to the first page. We also have some nice Australian opal rough and cut and polished opals. Many of the minerals are museum quality and have come form an old collection. Dealer's enquiries welcome. Please send URL for identification if outside Australia or ABN if within Australia. ![]() MEMBER |
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