Mineral Specimens with Quartz

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TN4 - Quartz (Japanese Twin) - $ 125
Otomezaka, Yamanashi Perfecture, Japan

thumbnail, 2.3 x 1.8 x 0.3 cm
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Quartz (Japanese Twin) from Otomezaka, Yamanashi Perfecture, Japan [db_pics/pics/tn4a.jpg]

This is a fine example of the flattened habit of "Japan Law" quartz crystals. The specimen is colorless and transparent, has good luster and can be viewed easily from either side.


TNCOLL10-05 - Amethyst and Smoky Quartz - $ 100 SOLD
Deer Hill, Stow, Maine, USA

miniature, 3.8 x 1.4 x 1.3 cm
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Amethyst and Smoky Quartz from Deer Hill, Stow, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz05c.jpg]
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Amethyst and Smoky Quartz from Deer Hill, Stow, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz05d.jpg]
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Amethyst and Smoky Quartz from Deer Hill, Stow, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz05e.jpg]

A very pretty, very bright and lustrous, bicolored quartz with both amethyst and smoky zoning. From a small pocket in 1968. From the specialized Maine thumbnail collection of Jim Mann (although technically a miniature, this squeezes into a TN box when mounted diagonally).


TNCOLL10-06 - Quartz - $ 100
Tammenin Mine, Greenwood, Maine, USA

thumbnail, 3.2 x 1.1 x 1.1 cm
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Quartz from Tammenin Mine, Greenwood, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz06c.jpg]
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Quartz from Tammenin Mine, Greenwood, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz06e.jpg]
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Quartz from Tammenin Mine, Greenwood, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz06f.jpg]

A very unusually grown quartz crystal showing twisted growth and a strange termination. Some minor dings. From a small find in 1981. From the specialized Maine thumbnail collection of Jim Mann.


TNCOLL10-07 - Rose Quartz Scepter on Quartz - $ 1200 SOLD
Mt. Mica, Paris, Maine, USA

thumbnail, 2.3 x 2.0 x 1.5 cm
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Rose Quartz Scepter on Quartz from Mt. Mica, Paris, Maine, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz07d.jpg]

From a superb pocket of unusually intense rose quartz for this classic old locality, found in 2009, this is perhaps the best thumbnail specimen. And, for my taste, frankly the most aesthetic and interesting rose quartz i have EVER seen form the USA (and for pedigree, this locality long predates the modern Brazilian material as the historic locale of choice for rose quartz). This specimen hosts a flowing scepter of rose quartz, VERY pink, atop a core of white quartz. It is striking. You could simply not ask for a better rose quartz in thumbnail sized specimen, taking into account the aesthetics, symmetry, full TN size, and import of the locality. From the specialized Maine thumbnail collection of Jim Mann, and perhaps my favorite piece in the small lot I obtained after he sold a number of pieces to yet another thumbnail collector recently. Honestly, I'm tempted to go greedy and double the price. It is a SUPERB thumbnail, and just floored me when I realized it was from Maine, when i instinctively went to it thinking it was Brazilian.


TNCOLL10-09 - Amethyst Scepter - $ 250
Hopkinton, Rhode Island, USA

miniature, 3.9 x 2.0 x 1.5 cm
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Amethyst Scepter from Hopkinton, Rhode Island, USA [db_pics/new2010/tz09c.jpg]

This extremely sharp and well-developed scepter is from the famous 1985 find at Hopkinton, near the coast in Rhode Island. This find was instantly one of those classics where specimens became treasured like gold among East Coast collectors, and few were seen to trickle out. Today, they are very hard to come by. I have seen many miniatures, a few larger still, but this is a superb, well-balanced thumbnail specimen. From the specialized Maine thumbnail collection of Jim Mann. (although technically a miniature, this squeezes into a TN box when mounted diagonally).


TR526 - Stibiotantalite (yellow) on Tapiolite with Quartz, Tourmaline and Albite - SOLD
Cryo - Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego County, California, USA

miniature, 4.4 x 2.1 x 1.8 cm
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Stibiotantalite (yellow) on Tapiolite with Quartz, Tourmaline and Albite from Cryo - Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/pics/tr526a.jpg]
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Stibiotantalite (yellow) on Tapiolite with Quartz, Tourmaline and Albite from Cryo - Genie Mine, Warner Springs District, San Diego County, California, USA [db_pics/pics/tr526b.jpg]

This is a unique specimen, the best of its small pocket. It was in the Chris Korpi collection and he made a point to obtain many of the oddball things that came out of this small series of pockets we lovingly call a mine. This is one that he had kept for a reference suite, when I bought the core of his collection some time ago. It remains an interesting and unique piece.


tt05 - Spessartine, Quartz, Schorl - SOLD
Shengus, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan, Pakistan

thumbnail, 3.0 x 2.7 x 1.9 cm
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Spessartine, Quartz, Schorl from Shengus, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan,  Pakistan [db_pics/pics/tt05a.jpg]
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Spessartine, Quartz, Schorl from Shengus, Haramosh Mts., Skardu District, Baltistan,  Pakistan [db_pics/pics/tt05b.jpg]

A shockingly sharp, complete, pristine, 1.3-cm garnet perched on quartz. The crystal is razor-cut, like its been carved, one of the sharpest I have seen, In person, moderate gemminess is present


tt09 - Chrysoberyl on Quartz - SOLD
Espírito Santo, Southeast Region, Brazil

miniature, 4.0 x 2.5 x 1.8 cm
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Chrysoberyl on Quartz from Espírito Santo, Southeast Region, Brazil [db_pics/pics/tt09b.jpg]

Crystals to 1.25 cm o matrix of a quartz crystal...the only such matrix specimen I can say as I have personally seen (and Wayne agreed).


tt19 - Tourmaline on Quartz - SOLD
Stak Nala, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan

miniature, 3.8 x 3.6 x 2.1 cm
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Tourmaline on Quartz from Stak Nala, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan [db_pics/pics/tt19b.jpg]

An astonishingly unrepaired cluster with incredible aesthetics... the pics speak for themselves, I think! The larger crystal is just a hair over 2 cm tall. Both crystals are gemmy and lustrous, more glassy in person I would say. Just incredible aesthetics in a miniature.


tt21 - Amethyst - SOLD
Ambanatovita, Madagascar

miniature, 3.4 x 1.6 x 1.3 cm
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Amethyst from Ambanatovita, Madagascar [db_pics/pics/tt21b.jpg]

A sharp sceptre, classic for material found recently from Madagascar, showing a dramatic gemmy cap! There is, sadly, a slight ding on the rear of the termination.


tt29 - Anatase on Quartz - SOLD
Kharan, Balochistan (Baluchistan), Pakistan

miniature, 3.8 x 2.9 x 1.4 cm
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Anatase on Quartz from Kharan, Balochistan (Baluchistan), Pakistan [db_pics/pics/tt29a.jpg]

A striking, lustrous, doubly-terminated anatase of superior quality perched upon a quartz point! I have seen a few larger, many smaller, and many smaller xls on bigger pieces...but nothing so elegant in its overall display as this piece, fro mthese finds of the last few years. It is, simply, exquisite!


tt65 - Spessartine garnet on Quartz - SOLD
Navegador Mine, Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais, Brazil

thumbnail, 2.7 x 1.6 x 1.3 cm
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Spessartine garnet on Quartz from Navegador Mine,  Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais,  Brazil [db_pics/pics/tt65b.jpg]

A rare matrix thumbnail, just elegant as could be, with the elongated spessartine crystal perched on a small quartz point. Most of these are floaters, without matrix.


TUC09-110 - ROSELITE with QUARTZ - SOLD
Aghbar Mine, Bou Azzer, Ouarzazate Province, Morocco

cabinet, 12.8 x 8.5 x 5.9 cm
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ROSELITE with QUARTZ from Aghbar Mine, Bou Azzer, Ouarzazate Province, Morocco [db_pics/new09/tuc09110d.jpg]

This is a unique specimen combining a druse of small sparkly quartz crystals with a druse of small sparkly roselites, in a naturally contoured pocket. The overlay of the quartz on theroselite creates a beautiful effect, as you can see! I have seen small example of this mix, but never anything of this magnitude. It seems, to me, a unique piece. It is not your typical quartz specimen, nor your typical roselite. It is just a unique Moroccan piece, period. This is not recent, and dates to probably 6-7 years ago, I am told. Comes with custom lucite base for display. Also, it comes with an original watercolor painting by wildlife artist and mineral collector Gamini Ratnavira, who fell in love with this one and had to paint it!


TUC09-X5 - TOURMALINE on QUARTZ - SOLD
Jonas Mine, Itataia, Minas Berais, Brazil

small cabinet, 7 x 6 x 2 cm
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TOURMALINE on QUARTZ from Jonas Mine, Itataia, Minas Berais, Brazil [db_pics/new09/jonasheart.jpg]

This is the so-called "Cupid's Heart" crystal. nicknamed this down in Brazil many years ago. I had heard of the piece, but not seen it, til recently. It features a quartz that superficially LOOKS like a Japan law twin, although is off by a few degrees and so is rather just a heart-shaped, tabular quartz of unusual form. The gem rubellite perched in the middle of the quartz is about 3 cm, and utterly transparent and gemmy. It is as high a quality Jonas piece as you can ask for. The overall aspect of the piece is simply striking. PHOTO BY JOSEPH BUDD.


TUC10-28 - Galena and Siderite on Quartz - $ 12500 SOLD
Neudorf, Harz Mts, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany

cabinet, 13.2 x 9.0 x 5.4 cm
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Galena and Siderite on Quartz from Neudorf, Harz Mts, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany [db_pics/new2010/tuc1028e.jpg]

Crystals of sharp, lustrous, complex galena cover a matrix of quartz and are associated here with the desirable brown, tranclucent siderite that is classic for this old historic locality. The galenas are typical Neudorf style, extremely lustrous with sharp terminal faces and complex sides, sometimes in elongated crystals, here to 4 cm. This MAJOR German galena specimen was purchased by a prominent German collector from American dealer Rick Smith in 1970. This was the same era in which he was trading many old specimens out of the American Museum collections, and in any case it is certainly from an old source as this habit and style is characteristic of the most sought-after Neudorf specimens, from the mid to late 1800s. Such large, robust specimens are very hard to find today on the market. They ONLY come from major old collections, and the occasional museum deaccession. The piece is in remarkable condition with only trivial and peripheral edge wear, and one area near the bottom of broken galena (although it may simply be contacting and not true damage there as parts of that irregular area look crystallized on a micro scale). Even so, I have seen few CABINET sized examples of any quality; and we regard this as a major specimen.



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