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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 11:40 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Ed,
I picked up a large cabinet piece a couple of years ago, athough it was labeled as from Xikuangshan Antimony Mine, near Lengshuijiang, Shaoyang County, Hunan Province, China. I'll post a photo on my collection pages in a few minutes for comparison -> https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=7233#7233
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 14:55 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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To Ed Huskinson:
Ed,
No, my Baryte with stibiconite is just an isolated specimen I purchased two years ago. As you may have seen, GneissWare has posted another one that must be from the same mine.
Thanks for your comments!
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 15:01 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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To GneissWare:
Hi!
I'm sure your Baryte-stibiconite comes from the same locality as mine. But I don't know which is the right one. Perhaps some Chinese minerals connoisseur out there can help.
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 15:08 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Ed,
Try googling "Xikuangshan stibiconite Baryte". You may find a few things of interest.
Bob
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 15:26 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Hi Bob!
And try googling "Lushi stibiconite Baryte". You may find a few things of interest too.
We need a Chinese minerals expert!!
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 15:39 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Carles,
I'll be meeting with several Chinese experts on Thursday for dinner, and I'll ask their opinions on both pieces. I checked Mindat, and both are pieces are pictured, each with their respective localities, so that is no help.
I'll post whatever I find out, but even then, it may not clarify anything.
Bob
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Posted: Sep 22, 2009 15:41 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Carles Millan wrote: | ...We need a Chinese minerals expert!! |
Bertold Ottens (China book).
He is not here (as far as I know) but he is friend and helper of the Mineralienatlas web page. Please take a look on this page of Mineralienatlas -> https://www.mineralienatlas.de/lexikon/index.php/Mineralienportrait/Stibnit
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 10:31 Post subject: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Apophyllite, stilbite
Cluster of colorless transparent prismatic apophyllite crystals, many doubly terminated, with minor stilbite crystals in association. It's a floater, I can see no point of attachment. Undamaged. Overall size: 100 mm x 70 mm x 40 mm. Largest apophyllite crystal size: 65 mm x 17 mm x 17 mm. Weight: 122 g.
Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India.
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Apophyllite, stilbite Jalgaon, Maharashtra, India 100 mm x 70 mm x 40 mm |
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 11:33 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Carles,
The consensus on the Stibnite on Baryte specimen from the Chinese experts is that both are from the Xikuangshan Antimony Mine.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 11:52 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Hi Bob!
Where can I confirm that consensus? I must be sure before editing all my labels, physical and on the net.
Thanks,
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 12:03 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Carles,
I asked an American who travels extensively in China procuring minerals and his Chinese buyer who also travels all over China buying and mining minerals. Both have seen these Stibnite/Baryte combos from Xikuangshan but not from the Dahegou Mine. This is not definitive proof, but between the two of them, they have handled many thousands of Chinese specimens.
You might want to ask the dealer you bought from if he can confirm the locality given, and maybe help research it back to his source.
Chinese minerals are notorious for their improper localities because many are collected illegally or without approval, so they hide the true locations to protect themselves. Unless you know the person who actually got them in China, or they are so obvious as to their location, it may be impossible for you to be 100 percent certain.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 12:46 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Hi Bob!
Indeed I don't care much if the Baryte comes from Dahegou Mine or, as you suggest, from Xikuangshan Antimony Mine, since it is a specimen that I keep aside among the pieces I'd like to get rid of.
But, please, think about this: I posted a couple of photos of that Baryte at the Mindat site. If I edit the locality, the Mindat team will, as usual, ask me for a reference to justify the change. What do you think I'm going to tell them?
( For those who don't know what we are speaking about, that Baryte can be seen at https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=7206#7206 )
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 12:57 Post subject: Re: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Carles,
I don't disagree with you. I am always reluctant to revise a locality until I have done enough research to satisfy myself that the change is warranted. The problem is that in some cases you can never be 100% certain, because very similar specimens come from different localities. Unless you can trace back the specimen through the supply chain, you may always be uncertain.
In my catalog, if I change a locality for a specimen, I always document what the original label states, in case I made an error, so that a future collector could correct the error.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2009 16:27 Post subject: Collection of Carles Millan |
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Fluorite, quartz
Group of deep purple cubic {100} fluorite crystals showing some phantoms, partly covered by very small quartz crystals. Overall size: 72 mm x 55 mm x 55 mm. Main crystal edge: 23 mm. Weight: 252 g.
Purchased in 1975 from Ernesto, a Berbes villager, for €1.20 (about €14 adjusted for today's inflation). Not a great deal of money!
Berbes Mining area, Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain.
This specimen is no longer in my collection.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2009 14:15 Post subject: Collection of Carles Millan |
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(Old specimen, better photos)
Tetrahedrite, hübnerite, quartz
Miniature specimen with a single tetrahedral tetrahedrite crystal and some dark red to black hübnerite crystals set on a bed of crystallized colorless quartz. Overall size: 61 mm x 57 mm. Tetrahedrite crystal edge: 25 mm long. Weight: 110 g. I can't see any damage except in the periphery (the chip on the tetrahedrite edge seems to be a rehealing).
Actually a member of the series tennantite-tetrahedrite. So it might be from a Sb-rich tennantite to an As-rich tetrahedrite, somewhere between.
Mundo Nuevo Mine, Huamachuco, Sánchez Carrión, La Libertad, Peru.
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Tetrahedrite, hübnerite, quartz Mundo Nuevo Mine, Huamachuco, Sánchez Carrión, La Libertad, Peru 61 mm x 57 mm. Tetrahedrite crystal edge: 25 mm long
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