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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 07:13 Post subject: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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I have finally got round to thinking about posting some images of special minerals in my collection. It comprises a few thousand catalogued specimens, many of which are micro-mineral specimens, and made up of specimens collected in the field, traded with other collectors around the world, or purchased at shows or online.
Here is the first. I will add more as I get time. It could take a while!
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Paratacamite on Natrolite Cairns Bay, Flinders, Victoria, Australia (a Dana Locality) Photo width is 2.5mm Specimen personally collected by me over 20 years ago. |
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Riccardo Modanesi
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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 08:09 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Hi Steve!
Try to paint it! Hahahahaha!!!!
Nice specimen however!
Greetings from Italy by Riccardo.
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 10:03 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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crocoite wrote: | I have finally got round to thinking about posting some images of special minerals in my collection... |
Great new FMFers! The collection of Steve is outstanding as you will see during the next posts.
Take you couch and enjoy ;-)
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 23:26 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Chlorargyrite (bromian), originally known as embolite, is uncommon as distinct crystals. It is more regularly blobs or masses and often a purplish-grey due to exposure to light. This one is an old specimen from Broken Hill, dating back at least 60 years, and has retained it's typically fresh green colour. Originally in the Margaret Brown Collection, and prior to that, Col. Light Collection.
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Bromian Chlorargyrite ("Embolite") Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia Photo width is 4mm |
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 23:43 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Riccardo Modanesi wrote: | Hi Steve!
Try to paint it! Hahahahaha!!!!
Nice specimen however!
Greetings from Italy by Riccardo. |
Thanks Ricardo - might have to do something there!
Regards
Steve
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 25, 2013 06:16 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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I am interested in the history associated with mineral specimens and have recently acquired a few vintage micros. This is one. Ex Paul Desautels, ex Delbert. L. Oswald, ex Larry Piekenbrock. It also has eye appeal.
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Cinnabar New Idria, San Benito Co., California, USA Photo width is 2.5mm |
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Herman van Dennebroek

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Posted: Jan 25, 2013 06:33 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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A lot of collectors are pleased by the cinnaber.
Nice pictures, Steve
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 25, 2013 07:35 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Thanks Herman...
Here's one that hopefully won't make Jordi homesick while he is in Tucson.
Regards
Steve
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Titanite Cehegín, Murcia, Spain Photo width is 5mm
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 25, 2013 07:48 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Rule number 1 - don't post specimens without crystals. Partially broken rule with this one Jordi. Sorry.
This specimen is from the Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, and of course has crocoite crystals. Unusually for this mine, yellow ("chrome") cerussite is also present. But that is not why this specimen is in my collection. At the top left of the photo is a pale purple-grey area, adjacent to a small relict bit of galena. This is the rare mineral, petterdite. The Red Lead Mine is the type locality.
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Petterdite (and cerussite, crocoite and galena) Red Lead Mine, Dundas, Tasmania, Australia Photo width is 11mm |
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Herman van Dennebroek

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Posted: Jan 25, 2013 08:01 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Hi Steve,
When Jordi get homesick I will comfort him, because I'm going to Tucson this time.
Regards,
Herman
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 27, 2013 00:32 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Two rare nickel species on the one specimen, kambaldaite and widgiemoolthalite, from the 132 North Mine, Widgiemooltha, Western Australia. It is the type and only locality for widgiemoolthalite and only the second known occurrence of kambaldaite. The kambaldaite forms deep green hexagonal prisms.
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Kambaldaite and Widgiemoolthalite 132 North Mine, Widgiemooltha, Western Australia Photo width is 5mm |
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 27, 2013 01:40 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Yesterday (Australia Day here in Australia), my wife and I visited an antiques and collectables fair held annually at Fryerstown, Victoria. The Duke of Cornwall Mine is on the road in from Chewton to Fryerstown, and I had been there in the very early 1990s and collected a specimen of gold in quartz from the dumps. I had forgotten about the Cornish Engine House on the other side of the road. A superb example and quite rare in Victoria. The gold specimen shown below was the subject of an early trimming incident. I lost about 90% of the gold in my (then) back garden.
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Duke of Cornwall Mine Cornish Engine House |
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Gold Duke of Cornwall Mine, Australia Photo width is 5mm |
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Duke of Cornwall Mine dumps |
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John Medici
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Posted: Jan 27, 2013 20:11 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Enjoyed the minerals, especially the paratacamite/natrolite, and the Cornish engine house!
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crocoite

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Posted: Jan 28, 2013 03:49 Post subject: Re: Steve Sorrell Collection... |
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Dark green crystals of antlerite with colourless gypsum crystals. Ex Brian Shelton Collection (No. A30-2), ex John Batterbee Collection. From Bench C-2.
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Antlerite Chuquicamata Mine, Chuquicamata District, Calama, El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile Photo width is 5mm
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