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MD-177593 - Walpurgite, Uranospinite - - Archived Walpurgis Flacher vein, Weißer Hirsch Mine (Shaft 3), Neustädtel, Schneeberg District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany thumbnail, 1 x 1 cm.
1 x 1 cm. This specimen contains crystals of bright yellow walpurgite showing sharp crystal form (distinguishing them from a later find of richer coverage, but smaller XL size), mixed with bright green plates of uranospinite. Zeunerite is also in association as is some minor torbernite. Ex. Clarence Bement, George Fiss, and Harvard Museum Collections.
RARE08-2-89 - Walpurgite with Uranospinite - $ 900 SOLD Walpurgis vein, Weisser Hirsch Mine, Schneeberg District, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany (TYPE LOCALITY for BOTH SPECIES) thumbnail, 1 x 1 cm ex. Clarence Bement ex. George Fiss ex. Harvard University
It is VERY probable that this specimen is from the type find of the species (of both of them, for that matter) in the 1870s, as it soon after found its way to the collection of Clarence Bement by the late 1800s and he had many contacts to send him superb examples of new species. Even after, this notable old find was not surpassed in quality, although a few later pockets were found over the years. A Walpugis specimen today on the market is EXTREMELY rare and I have seen but a handful (and bought up every one). This specimen contains crystals of bright yellow walpurgite showing sharp crystal form (distinguishing them from a later find of richer coverage, but smaller XL size), mixed with bright green plates of uranospinite. Zeunerite is also in association as is some minor torbernite. Comes in Bement's ORIGINAL cardboard micromount box, dating to the late 1800s! This specimen was preserved in the Harvard museum collection, from which I obtained it by exchange. (TYPE LOCALITY for BOTH SPECIES). All Content and Design ©1996-2010 The ArkenstonePowered by http://mineralwebsites.comBy-species Galleries | ||||