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RM3164   Rutile epitaxially grown on Hematite
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Aesthetic starbursts of very lustrous, golden rutile needles epitaxial on black hematite crystals. From the classic Novo Horizonte mines. The uneven starburst really adds character to this fine piece, which looks great from both sides.


Size: 5.5 x 3.5 x 0.5 cm.

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RM3153   Goethite, pyrolusite and romanechite
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Aesthetic specimen that combines an upper part formd by goethite botryoidal aggregates, with a semi-matt luster, and a lower part with stalactitic growths of manganese oxides. They are accompanied by hematite of intense red color and baryte. A very interesting specimen from "la Sierra de la Unión".


Size: 7.3 x 7 x 4.2 cm.

Excol. Juan M. Casanova


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RM3112   Schorl, albite and muscovite
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This specimen shows us a rich group of prismatic schorl crystals, with well defined terminal faces and striated prism. Intense black color and excellent brilliance. They are accompanied by albite and muscovite crystals.


Size: 7.4 x 6.6 x 5.5 cm.
Main crystal: 4.2 x 1.1 cm.

Price: 50 €
RM3114   Dadsonite, boulangerite and siderite
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Dadsonite is a rare chloro-sulfoantimonide of lead, compositionally differing from boulangerite by this chlorine anion (1 atom of Cl for 60 atoms of S!). In the "bad-lands" area of Sant Ponç (or Saint-Pons) there are lenticular levels of siderite and calcite. The formation of this rare sulfosalt is based on the redissolution of other sulfosalts in the presence of chlorides.
The fine needles of dadsonite usually appear included in calcite, along with boulangerite. Once the calcite is removed by chemical processes, needles emerge in all their beauty. It can also be found forming radial aggregates in matrix cavities. The dadsonite from Sant Ponç can probably be considered among the best worldwide.


Size: 4.5 x 2.8 x 2.4 cm.
Found in ±1997.



Price: 45 €
RM3110   Fluorite and quartz
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Group of very well defined fluorite crystals, between transparent and translucent, and with a yellowish-green color characteristic of this mine. Some have color zoning. They are accompanied by small crystals and hyaline quartz. These specimens that we offer were collected in the early 70s.


Size: 11 x 5.5 x 3.4 cm.
Main crystal: 1.6 x 1.4 cm.
Found in ±1970.

Fluorescent under long wave UV
Price: 140 €
RM3109   Pericline (var. Albite), microcline, schorl
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A good sized specimen formed by numerous albite crystals, pericline variety, due to its elongated prisms and white color. Well defined, bright and arranged in a matrix colored by orange microcline and schorl. This aesthetic specimen belongs from the former collection of Peter Seroka (Girona).


Size: 10.7 x 9 x 4 cm.
Main crystal: 2 x 1.3 cm.
Found in ±2004.

Ex. Col. Christian Bracke (G Bieberau). Col. P. Seroka #774


Price: 90 €
RM3094   Semseyite
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Rich group of tabular semseyite crystals forming brilliant rosettes. It is accompanied on the matrix with galena, chalcopyrite, sphalerite and some quartz. Nowadays, these specimens are not easy to find.


Size: 10.8 x 8.5 x 3.7 cm.

Ex. Jordi Fabre #N23E.
Price: 380 €
RM3101   Celestine
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Very good size specimen of celestine from this classic Spanish locality. In this specimen we can observe various botryoidal to stalactitic forms, one of them in the form of a bridge-curl, and which cover old celestine crystals, as evidenced by the rounded prismatic shapes.


Size: 14.2 x 12 x 5.7 cm.
Found in ±2006.

Price: 55 €
RM3099   Doubly terminated quartz with sphalerite
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Rich group of quartz crystals, translucent to hyaline, and with the terminal faces of the rhombohedron different from the usual ones. Among them, a very good size doubly terminated crystal stands out, well defined and with the faces of the prism with striations perpendicular to the main axis. They are disposed on a matrix with quartz and sphalerite crystals.


Size: 11.7 x 8 x 7.4 cm.
Main crystal: 10.9 x 1.5 cm.

Price: 170 €
RM3083   Libethenite and pseudomalachite
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Specimen upholstered by numerous libethenite crystals, they are accompanied by pseudomalachite. Under magnification we observe pseudooctahedral forms, with brightness and an intense green color. From this classic Portuguese locality.


Size: 5.1 x 4.8 x 3.3 cm.

Price: 40 €
RM3082   Dawsonite
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Radiated spray aggregates of fine dawsonite crystals, a rare aluminum sodium hydroxylcarbonate. They aredisposed on a marl matrix. They come from a known area for the species but from a new find.


Size: 7 x 5 x 1.8 cm.
Found in 2021-22.

Price: 45 €
RM3080   Malachite

Stalactitic malachite growths, with an intense color, brilliant, velvety and disposed aerially on the matrix.


Size: 12.2 x 6 x 5.2 cm.
Main crystal: 3.8 cm stal.

Price: 100 €
RM3079   Malachite stalactite

Stalactitic malachite growths, with an intense color, brilliant, velvety and disposed aerially on the matrix.


Size: 11 x 7.7 x 4.4 cm.
Main crystal: 3.9 cm. stal.

Price: 85 €
RM3053   Opal-AN, var. hyalite, on andesite

These specimens come from an andesite quarry located in NE Hungary. This quarry is worked by Colas Északkő Co. In year 2013, hyaline beautiful specimens of opal were collected. In the quarry explosives are used to excavate the rocks, so most of the specimes dissapears. From summer 2015 access is not permitted, but some specimens were collected before... These facts make it difficult to see good samples of this quality.
Hyalite opal (opal-AN) aggregates (crown shaped) are completely transparent, like drops of water, with an exceptional brightness. They are highly fluorescent under shortwave UV and also under longwave. Sometimes they accompanied by globular aggregates of calcite-aragonite. They are disposed very aerial on a porous matrix of andesite.


Size: 6.9 x 6.3 x 4.4 cm.
Found in ±2015.

Fluorescent under LW-UV and SW-UV lights


Price: 80 €
RM3052   Opal-AN, var. hyalite, on andesite

These specimens come from an andesite quarry located in NE Hungary. This quarry is worked by Colas Északkő Co. In year 2013, hyaline beautiful specimens of opal were collected. In the quarry explosives are used to excavate the rocks, so most of the specimes dissapears. From summer 2015 access is not permitted, but some specimens were collected before... These facts make it difficult to see good samples of this quality.
Hyalite opal (opal-AN) aggregates (crown shaped) are completely transparent, like drops of water, with an exceptional brightness. They are highly fluorescent under shortwave UV and also under longwave. Sometimes they accompanied by globular aggregates of calcite-aragonite. They are disposed very aerial on a porous matrix of andesite.


Size: 4.4 x 3.8 x 3.2 cm.
Main crystal: 2.4 x 2 cm. aggreg.
Found in ±2015.

Fluorescent under LW-UV and SW-UV lights


Price: 45 €
RM3033   Augelite with pyrite, baryte and quartz

In this specimen we can observe a large group of augelite crystals, very brilliant, transparent and with very well defined faces and edges. Under magnification we can see that these crystals are richly faceted and have a pseudorhomboidal shape. They are accompanied on the matrix by small white prismatic crystals of baryte, along with numerous octahedral pyrite crystals. This specimen belongs from the Laskowski collection and is accompanied by various labels.


Size: 6.7 x 5.7 x 2.6 cm.
Main crystal: 5 mm.

Col. Erich Laskowski.


Price: 140 €
RM3031   Microcline Baveno Twin
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Very well defined microcline crystal that shows us a very clean prism finished in complex shapes among which the Baveno twin can be observed. This specimen comes from the Peter Seroka collection and belongs from the quarries in the Bustarviejo area (Madrid).


Size: 7.8 x 2 x 2 cm.
Found in ±1990.

Col. Peter Seroka (#798).


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RM3029   Chalcedony and Opal
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This specimen may not stand out for its beauty but for us it stands out for its location and the origin of the specimen. It is a chalcedony with opal from the area near Vallecas, in Madrid. Fluorescent under SWUV. The sample belongs from the Bergakademie in Freiberg and due to the attached labels we can place it in the 19th century, when Vallecas was a small village. Through the other labels we can also follow its evolution in collections until a few decades ago. A piece with history, without a doubt.


Size: 5.7 x 4.5 x 2.3 cm.
Found in s. XIX.

Freiberg Bergakademie; Min. Geolog. Inst. Hamburg; Col. M. Ruppe; Col. G. Klimm
Classic locality


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RM3027   Elbaite, feldspar and quartz
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Very esthetic specimen of elbaite showing an thick prism with striations, defined terminal faces, translucent and with colour zoning, greenish yellow to pinkish in the top. It is disposed very aerial on a matrix with feldspar and quartz.


Size: 3.2 x 2.6 x 2.3 cm.
Main crystal: 29 mm (16 mm.).

Price: 120 €
RM3024   Elbaite (rubellite), feldspar and quartz
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Very esthetic specimen of elbaite (var. rubellite) showing an elongated prism with striations, defined terminal faces, good brilliance, translucent and the characteristic color, slightly lighter in the upper part. The specimen has been consolidated without affecting its aesthetics. They are disposed very aerial on a matrix with feldspar and quartz.


Size: 5.2 x 5 x 4.4 cm.
Main crystal: 20 mm.

Price: 260 €
RM3017   Agate (var: Agatized coral)
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Agatized coral with marked bands. In a very visible coral matrix. Filled inside with botryoidal and banded chalcedony. The sparkly, translucent botryoids and banding have a pleasing variety of honey-brown and creamy colors. Very aesthetic and unusual in the marked. Fluoresces in a light-blue color under a long wave fluorescent light. From Joan Astor (Barcelona) collection.


Size: 6.4 x 6.3 x 2.3 cm.
Found in ±1988.

Fluorescent under long wave UV
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RM3014   Baryte
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Grube Clara baryte specimens are a classic for the species in Europe. In this specimen we can enjoy numerous crystal aggregates, some isolated, presenting a rich complexity of facets. They are mainly formed by faces of orthorhombic prisms and curiously some are translucent while others are totally transparent. The brilliance, transparence and contrast on the matrix add aesthetics to this specimen.


Size: 7 x 4.4 x 2.5 cm.
Main crystal: 7 mm.
Found in ±2020.

Classic locality
Price: 55 €
RM3011   Wulfenite and baryte
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Wulfenite specimens like the one we present are very unusual for this locality and appeared many years ago. On a matrix with dolomite, galena and baryte there are numerous crystals of intense orange color, with dipyramid faces truncated by the pinacoids. Some appear as isolated crystals and mostly in parallel growth. This specimen is from the Peter Seroka collection and previously belonged to the Marcus Lueg collection.


Size: 7.9 x 7.2 x 4.8 cm.
Main crystal: 1.1 cm.
Found in ±2008.

Col. M. Lueg (2008); Col. P. Seroka (#22)
Classic locality


Price: 190 €
RM3005   Malachite

These specimens of malachite present mamelonar, botryoidal to stalactic growths, with a very intense characteristic green color and silky luster. If they are observed under magnification, they show us that the sparkly green is produced by small malachite crystals that cover the surface. The photograph does not reflect all the splendor and brilliance of the piece. They are disposed on a fibrous malachite matrix. Very aesthetic.


Size: 6.2 x 6.6 x 3.5 cm.

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RM3004   Malachite
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These specimens of malachite present mamelonar, botryoidal to stalactic growths, with a very intense characteristic green color and silky luster. If they are observed under magnification, they show us that the sparkly green is produced by small malachite crystals that cover the surface. The photograph does not reflect all the splendor and brilliance of the piece. They are disposed on a fibrous malachite matrix. Very aesthetic.


Size: 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.6 cm.

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