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RM3354   Twinned cassiterite

A very aesthetic specimen of what are some of the most iconic cassiterites in the world, and certainly the most famous from Europe: Schlaggenwald (nowadays Horni Slavkov), have such an iconic appearance and this piece is no exception. It features a predominant, sharp, lustrous, cyclic twinned group crystals, in unusual peaked formation (result of twinning). 

Size: 3.5 x 2.7 x 2.4 cm.
Main crystal: 1.8 cm.
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RM3113   Stibarsen

This is a really good piece of Stibarsen, a rare arsenic antimonide alloy, from this famous mineral producing region in the Czech Republic. For years, stibarsen was labeled as allemontite, which is no longer a species. The species is now stibarsen, and allemontite is an archaic/invalid term. This piece features the classic botryoidal form that is well-known from Pribram. A good representation of this classic old material. From the collection of Juan M. Casanova.

Size: 6.5 x 5.3 x 1.6 cm.
Found in ±1994.
Excol. Juan M. Casanova
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RM3070   Kaersutite

These specimens from this Czech locality were initially cataloged as "hornblende", later studies indicated that it could be kaersutite, a member of the amphibole group. This specimen has a brownish tone that makes us think it could be a pseudomorphosis. It shows very well defined faces that can allow crystallography lovers to measure angles. An old sample.

Size: 4.2 x 2.3 x 1.5 cm.
Classic locality
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RM3012   Kaersutite

These specimens from this Czech locality were initially cataloged as "hornblende", later studies indicated that it could be kaersutite, a member of the amphibole group. This specimen has a brownish tone that makes us think it could be a pseudomorphosis. It shows very well defined faces that can allow crystallography lovers to measure angles. An old sample.

Size: 3.3 x 2.3 x 1.8 cm.
Classic locality
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RM2831   Galena and quartz

A rich group of cube octahedral galena crystals, with ancient exfoliated zones and certain luster, but with the old patina we have preferred not to remove, since it is an old piece from the classic Príbram mining area. They are disposed on a matrix with pyrite and quartz crystals. With a handwritten label.

Size: 7.3 x 6.9 x 3 cm.
Main crystal: 1 cm.
Found in ±1950.
Col. H.G. Hoppert.
Classic locality
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RM2598   Orthoclase, Carlsbad twin

A classic specimen of the famous, but difficult to find, twinned orthoclase crystals from this locality of Bohemia. A floating specimen with the Carlsbad twin. Well defined. There has been some debate as to whether or not Loket is the type locality for the Karlsbad twin habit of feldspar, as "Karlsbad" / "Carlsbad" is the old name for Karlovy Vary. More information on this can be found in  [mindat].

Size: 4.8 x 3.4 x 1.7 cm.
Found in ±1991
Col. A. Trigo (Mataró).
Classic locality
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RM2446   Arsenic

Botryoidal arsenic aggregates from this classic locality in former Czechoslovakia. It was collected at level 7 of the uranium mine number 21. At the time, due to its antimony content, it was called "Stibarsen" or "Allemontite". Good size. Arsenic specimens from this mine are rare.

Size: 5.5 x 3.2 x 1.1 cm.
Found in 1983.
Classic locality
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RM806   Feldspar pseudomorph after leucite

Very curious group of interpenetrated leucite crystals pseudomorphosed by feldspar. A classic from Czech Republic appreciated by pseudomorph collectors. Good size.

Size: 5,4 x 5,3 x 4,7 cm.
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