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PALA-102 - Aquamarine - $ 2500
Audrey Lynn claim, San Diego County, California, USA

miniature, 5.2 x 3.8 x 3.1 cm
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Aquamarine from Audrey Lynn claim, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala02a.jpg]
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Aquamarine from Audrey Lynn claim, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala02d.jpg]

A beautiful, very glassy, gemmy aquamarine crystal from this small claim. At 86 grams, we are confident that this is one of the larger and finer aquamarines recovered from the locality. It always held a valued place in the collection, certainly. The crystal has a small bit of albite attached in back, and some contact along the left side, but is undamaged otherwise. For San Deigo, where aquamarine is rare, this is a significant crystal.


PALA-103 - Morganite on Cleavelandite - SOLD
White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA

small cabinet, 7.0 x 5.7 x 3.7 cm
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala03b.jpg]
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala03c.jpg]
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala03d.jpg]
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala03e.jpg]
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/tiffany2.jpg]
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Morganite on Cleavelandite from White Queen Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/tiffany.jpg]

This is an adorable small cab with extremely good aesthetics, that is an old specimen actually pictured in the mainstream art book: Tiffany - 150 years of gems and jewelry. The crystals have the typical matte finish on upper faces and glassy, gemmy windows into the hexagonal faces. The major crystal is 3.7 x 2.5 x 2 cm in size, and is so gemmy you can see right through it to the albite underneath. Few are so bright, internally! In fact, the matrix of crystallized albite is also sparkling and bright, making for good contrast.Nearly pristine, this major crystal has just one ding on a back face. It is hard to convey in the photos that this is NOT the typical pale pink either, but a rather richly hued crystal for the locality. Massive morganite underlays the whole specimen, which can be seen from the bottom. A superb, rare, locality specimen from one of the most important finds in the County. Mined by norm Dawson in the 1960's, this was sold to Dr. Gerald Clark's collection. In the 1980's Gerry retired and moved to Fallbrook where he teased Bill Larson with this specimen. When Tiffany had their 150th anniversary, Peter Schneirla of that company borrowed several of Bill Larson's important gem crystal pieces from the historic County mines for 6 months display at the Tiffany's headquarters in NYC, and several pieces were shown in their commemorative book to link the company to the historic gem mining of San Diego and the naming of the species Kunzite and Morganite from the region.


PALA-104 - Morganite - SOLD
Himalaya Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA

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Morganite from Himalaya Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala04b.jpg]
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Morganite from Himalaya Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala04d.jpg]

At 671 grams, this translucent, very richly-colored pink morganite is certainly among the larger single morganite crystals to come from the County as a whole. It is visually impressive, and very colorful for a morganite from any US locale, for that matter. It is a floater, completely terminated on much of the backside if admittedly rough in texture there. It is not quite pristine, but the few spots of edge wear are not so distracting either. It has one very clean, well-done repair in the middle. However, what is more important than the size and obvious color appeal is to realize that it is a VERY rare survivor from the era in which morganite was named in honor of his patron JP Morgan, by the gret gemologist Kunz. He was at the time working for Tiffany on location in San Diego, and buying up the various gem crystals produced by the Himalaya. Bill Larson thinks this came out prior to 1910. It was one of two famous specimens bequeathed to Cal Tech by the wealthy collector and industrialist TW Warner Jr. from his personal collection (regarded at the time as the single most significant San Diego collection assembled in the era). How many survive as crystals , instead of gems now? Probably, not very many. Bill Larson had told me that although he knew of one better, and a rumour of another, this was always the best Himalaya mine morganite he could go after and in the end, obtained it by exchange. He regarded it as a core specimen in the collection, not just for the color, but even more for its historic import to the mine and the species. Fine morganites of this size were not found agai at the Himalaya in later years despite much searching!


PALA-105 - Morganite - $ 32000
Vandenburg (Vanderberg) Mine, Hiriart Mountain, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA

large cabinet, 18.2 x 11.8 x 11.4 cm
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Morganite from Vandenburg (Vanderberg) Mine, Hiriart Mountain, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/pala05f.jpg]

This several-kilo specimen has a HUGE 9 x 8 x 7.5-cm morganite crystal perched atop a matrix of quartz and cleavelandite. It is one of the most impressive large and dramatic County pieces I have laid hands on, and was a cornerstone of the Larson/Pala collection case. The thing GLOWS with color more intense and strong than any other San Diego morganite I have seenin person, especially when backlit. When found , it was the size of a basketball and it remained so for nearly 70 years until now, reduced to a more manageable size by trimming (i have a photo, to prove i did the right thing - it needed it!). Even ungainly large and untrimmed/uncleaned, it was a prized specimen in several major collections and a museum. This specimen was piece #2 in the collection of Arch Oboler, a major Los Angeles area collector of the early-1900s who was a writer for radio shows like the Shadow; and built a collection of uniformly fine and important specimens. You can read more about him at this link on the Mineralogical Record Archives: http://www.mineralogicalrecord.com/labels.asp?colid=791. Today , very few documented specimens from this private collection turn up on the market. His collection was sold to the famous dealer Martin Ehrmann in 1968, who sold it on to Marion Stuart, the heiress to the Carnation milk fortune (her rather early number, 358, shown on her card). She owned the piece for over 30 years, until about 2001 when the collection was sold to Wayne Thompson. During that time, it was on longterm loan as a display specimen to the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. When the collection sold, it was one of Larson's first choices and went immediately into his own San Diego County collection. Thus in what is probably over 60 years since it was mined, it has had only 3 owners and been in a museum for some chunk of that time, as well.


PALA-107 - Tantalite with Morganite - SOLD
Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA

cabinet, 11.3 x 7.0 x 5.6 cm
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Tantalite with Morganite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala07f.jpg]

A surprising, very rare specimen featuring a very sharp, fine , 2-cm tantalite crystal in matrix with associated lepidolite and morganite. Tantalite crystals are rare, and of this quality extremely rare, from the County. The morganite is a bous - for free - as its at the other end of the specimen. For me, the treasure here is all the tantalite. , an uncommon county species highly desired from here. I am very tempted to trim the specimen to two pieces, a nice small cab tantalite and a nice small cab with a morganite.


PALA-109 - Aquamarine - $ 2500
Katerina Mine, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA

miniature, 4.8 x 4.7 x 4.0 cm
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Aquamarine from Katerina Mine, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala09e.jpg]

A fat, robust aquamarine crystal with excellent pastel blue color, and a very good lustre to it. Large, sharp aquamarines are just not that common in the County. For whatever reason, we get tourmalines aplenty and beryls when they come tend to be morganite. True aquas, of any quality, are exceedingly rare in San Diego! This is , thus, a fairly important crystal, and it displays well on its base with impact beyond its size. This mine is known for quartz more than for beryl, as well.


PALA-110 - Aquamarine - $ 1250
Fano Mine, near Temecula, Riverside County, California, USA

miniature, 5.0 x 2.3 x 1.8 cm
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Aquamarine from Fano Mine, near Temecula, Riverside County, California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala10a.jpg]
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Aquamarine from Fano Mine, near Temecula, Riverside County, California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala10b.jpg]

A rare oldtimer, this probably dates to the early 1900s and the era when gem miners prospected all over the mountains of San Diego and Riverside for tourmaline and beryl. Bill Larson repatriated it from a European collection where it had been all that time, and it is from an unknown locality in what is today a very developed suburb. The crystal is a little rough on the edges due to solution effects in situ and ot to damage from mechanical wear, but it IS complete, and terminated, and shows nicely on display. NOTE I HAVE SHOWN THIS TO PEOPLE FAMILIAR WITH THE SD AREA PEGMATITES AND the consensus is that it is most likely from the Fano/Ware Mine pegmatite, labelled for the nearest larger city at that time.


PALA-111 - Morganite with Muscovite - SOLD
Little Three Mine, Ramona District, San Diego Co., California, USA

small cabinet, 7.4 x 6.6 x 4.5 cm
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Morganite with Muscovite from Little Three Mine, Ramona District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala11d.jpg]

A strange, etched, organic-looking morganite crystal with a hexagonal termination remaining atop the elongated, etched body. It has a pale pink color, and is very attractive, if unusual, in person. It shows crystal form, still, though is overall stretched and weird in appearance. Accents of muscovite are scattered over it. It is a floater.


PALA-112 - Morganite - SOLD
King Mine, Tourmaline Queen Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA

miniature, 3.7 x 2.7 x 1.6 cm
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Morganite from King Mine, Tourmaline Queen Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala12a.jpg]
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Morganite from King Mine, Tourmaline Queen Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala12e.jpg]

A very old , very sharp morganite crystal that makes for a cute small miniature. It is unusually gemmy and well-formed, for this locality, complete save s bit of damage at the top-right-rear of the termination. A small hint of purple lepidolite included in the base narrows the mine origin to the Pala region, correspoding with the old labels stating "Pala" as locality. Bill then narrowed it down to King Mine. This was in the Scott Williams collection by 1958. 26 grams


PALA-113 - Aquamarine on Feldspar - $ 1250
Audrey Lynn Mine, Little Cahuilla Mtn., Riverside county, California, USA

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Aquamarine on Feldspar from Audrey Lynn Mine, Little Cahuilla Mtn., Riverside county, California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala13f.jpg]

A very rare specimen, consisting of a matrix aquamarine from this small pegmatite. The crystal is highly lustrous and has beautiful surface ripplings on the termination. It is 2.7 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm in size. It is repaired, but as these are very rare, and it displays well, i can forgive that detraction at a fair price.


PALA-117 - Goshenite gemstone - $ 1200
Cryo-Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego Co., California, USA

thumbnail, 1.9 x 1.2 x 0.6 cm
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Goshenite gemstone from Cryo-Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala17a.jpg]
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Goshenite gemstone from Cryo-Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala17b.jpg]

A very rare, clean and relatively large gem of colorless goshenite beryl from the County, cut from Cryo-Genie rough. Excellent accent for any San Diego crystal suite, and quite large and of high quality for the County. 8 carats in weight. Found around 2005


PALA-118 - Aquamarine - SOLD
Green Cloud Mine, Chihuahua Valley, San Diego County, California, USA

miniature, 4.0 x 3.1 x 2.3 cm
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Aquamarine from Green Cloud Mine, Chihuahua Valley, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala18e.jpg]

A rare and small locality, this place produced only a few pockets of good material so far, and this beryl comes from one of them. At 50 grams, and juicy blue color, it is a respectable County Aqua from a locality most people will never hear of. Although it has some damage to the sides and back of the termination, it does display well and is colorful, and unusual for County.


PALA-128 - Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite - SOLD
Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA

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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28b.jpg]
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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28c.jpg]
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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28d.jpg]
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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28e.jpg]
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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28f.jpg]
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Morganite on Quartz with Lepidolite from Elizabeth R. Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala28g.jpg]

Morganite from this mine is, typically, admixed with aquamarine and of pale color. This is an unusual specimen with barrel-shaped hexagonal crystals, extremely gemmy and clean inside, to 3.5 cm. The horizontal crystal, 3.5-cm across, is complete and doubly-terminated. The slightly fatter crystal, approx 3 x 3 x 3 cm in size, has a conchoidal shallow , curving break on its upper edge of the termination. Neverthless it displays well and the piece overall is good for the mine.


PALA-129 - Morganite on Albite with Lepidolite - SOLD
Katerina Mine, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA

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Morganite on Albite with Lepidolite from Katerina Mine, Pala District, San Diego Co., California, USA [db_pics/new09/pala29e.jpg]

An unusual locality piece from this mine chiefly known for its quartz, and rather small in size. This specimen hosts 3 beryl crystals. The upper one is a gemmy , pale pink morganite, 3 cm across, showing its full window-like hexagonal face to the viewer. A larger, barrel-shaped crystal of 3.5 cm is at the midpoint of the specimen. These both have a pale pink color. The hexagonal crystal smack in the middle is more colorless, and could be called a goshenite. Unusual locality piece.


PALA-304 - Goshenite Beryl - SOLD
Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California, USA

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Goshenite Beryl from Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/new09mix/sd304d.jpg]

Sharp, brilliantly lustrous, etched beryl from the Himalaya Mine where beryl is fairly uncommon. 3 thumbnail specimens, all little jewels! They have the faintest hint of pink to them, but really are closer to colorless than to morganite



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