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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 09:27    Post subject: Descloizite from Namibia  

I picked up a large cabinet sized Descloizite a number of years ago with a locality that I can't seem to pin down. I don't yet have a photo of the specimen, but it has large 1+ cm blocky, greyish-black crystals.

The original handwritten label, written in script by a european (probably German) says:
farm Harrisis, near Tsumeb, Namibia.

The word "farm" may be "from", as it is scribbled a bit.

Anyone have any ideas on this locality?
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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 09:28    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

By the way, the specimen is from the 1950s or earlier.
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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 10:49    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

Hi,
please add a picture of the specimen and (more important) a picture of the label, maybe i can help,

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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 11:23    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

I will try to get a photo of the specimen and label posted later today.
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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 11:43    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

"Farm" should be OK, as many locality names in Namibia are related with farms, like Davib ost farm, Tubussis farm, Okatjimukuju farm, Ameib farm, etcetera...but I never hear about a farm named Harrisis (or Harrissis)
Hopefully some other minsurfer can help...
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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 12:12    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

Good afternoon

I would guess that it could be
Alt Bobos mine, Uris 481 farm, Otavi, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia

It is listed in Mindat, has Uris and farm
Uris could be missunderstood as Hariss ...

I got an old piece from Namibia with an old label written: chielit.
I got crazy trying to figure what it is. Finally I got : scheelite, from probably Schlagenwalde, Germany...

Hope that it serves

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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 17:15    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

Hi,

Another possibility to take into account is the farm Harasib 317 (similar to Harrisis) where, along with farm Block 648, four deposits were located known as Tigerschlucht, Harasib 1, Harasib 2 and Teco. Mining was confined to shallow pits, small open pit mines and some exploratory shafts. Minerals recorded form these deposits are galena, sphalerite, descloizite, vanadinite and pyromorphite. Descloizite used to be dark green to black and was cuprian in composition. These deposits are located in the Otavi Mountainland.

I hope this can help.

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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 17:26    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

Felix got a good point, this could be the right locale. But still i´d like to see the label,
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PostPosted: Mar 24, 2009 20:01    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

Well, I finally got home and took some photos.


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Specimen is 9.0 cm long by 5.5 cm high by 5.2 cm deep.
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Label.
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Prominent crystal in field of view is 1.4 cm long.
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PostPosted: Mar 25, 2009 13:24    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

The label is clearly written, it mentions Descloizit - xx, 2 Typen, Farm Harrisis by Tsumeb, S. W. Africa. But that makes me suspicious that it was NOT written by a German. It could be dutch or afrikaans as well - as in German BY (BIJ in dutch) would be written BEI (which means near). Also, it would be written S.W. AfriKa with a K. From the look it is hard to tell if it may be a "classic" Aukas or Abenab ... so i would prefer Felix´ opinion to be the probable one.
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PostPosted: Mar 25, 2009 13:30    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

The label looked to me like it was written by someone whose native language was germanic (including Dutch), based on the way the mineral name was written, as well as the phrase "2 Typen", but, as you note, the rest of the label is clearly in english.

I presume "2 Typen" refers to two crystal habits?
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PostPosted: Mar 25, 2009 13:36    Post subject: Re: Descloizite from Namibia  

means 2 types which could mean the habit, yes,

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