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PostPosted: Oct 23, 2011 01:20    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

SPHALERITE

Size: 58 x 35 x 35 mm.
Weight: 63grams

Location: Shuikoushan, Hunan Prov, China.

This is a very handsome specimen of red sphalerites on (and in) radiating quartz from Shuikoushan (probably the Kangjiawan Pb-Zn-Ag-Au deposit), Hengyang, in the Hunan Province of China. There's also black zones in some of them. Also, there's a couple of pockets of tiny white calcite rhombs. Interspersed among the quartz are numerous "nailhead calcites".

Color is typically black but can be brown, yellow, reddish, green, and less commonly white or colorless.



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Shuikoushan, Hunan Prov, China.
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PostPosted: Oct 25, 2011 15:04    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Sphalerite

Locality: Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Smith Co., Tennessee

Specimen Size: 6.0 x 3.5 x 3.5 cm (small cabinet)



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Elmwood Mine, Carthage, Smith Co., Tennessee
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PostPosted: Oct 29, 2011 08:54    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

THE MINERAL APOPHYLLITE

Hydrated Potassium Calcium Sodium Silicate Fluoride Hydroxide. Apophyllite, whose name roughly means "to leaf apart" in Greek, is a mineral classic. It was given its name because crystals tend to peel or flake apart when they are heated due to the loss of water molecules.

In the next photos are presentate Apophyllite with 3 different minerals:

1 = Apophyllite with Heulandite
Locality: Nasik, India
Specimen Size: 6.5 x 4.0 x 2.7 cm (small cabinet)

2 = Apophyllite with Stilbite and Laumontite
Locality: Nasik, India
Specimen Size: 7.1 x 5.2 x 4.2 cm (small cabinet)
Largest Crystal: 2.6 cm

3 = Apophyllite & Stilbite
Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India
Gemmy green Apophyllite and white Stilbite forming a classic association specimen from India.
Specimen size : 6 x 6 x 2 cm. Crystal size : 1.5 cm.



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PostPosted: Oct 29, 2011 08:56    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Leon56 wrote:
THE MINERAL APOPHYLLITE



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Locality: Nasik, India
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PostPosted: Oct 29, 2011 09:10    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Leon56 wrote:
THE MINERAL APOPHYLLITE



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Apophyllite & Stilbite
Aurangabad District, Maharashtra, India
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PostPosted: Nov 03, 2011 07:05    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Apophyllite gems on Chalcedony

Source: Jalgaon, Maharashtra India

Jalgaon is a city in western India, to the north of the Maharashtra state in Jalgaon District, which itself is located on the northern Deccan Plateau.

Coral-like chalcedony spire, draped with garlands of brilliantly transparent, doubly terminated Apophyllites.

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



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PostPosted: Nov 13, 2011 04:29    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Fluorite

Locality: St. Christoph am Arlberg, Tirol, Austria (St Christoph am Arlberg, Stanz valley, North Tyrol)

Imported from the USA:
Cooke Collection, (The Donald R. Cooke Mineral Collection, May 24, 1934-May 25, 1998 New York).

Size: Sm. Cabinet
Overall: 7 x 5 x 3 cm

Light purple, very translucent and zoned purple fluorite with very little damage - very clean and aesthetic specimen. The largest cube measures 2cm along the edge.



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PostPosted: Nov 13, 2011 05:01    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

MIMETITE

Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
Chemical Formula: Pb5(AsO4)3Cl

Size: Sm Cabinet
Overall: 6 x 4 x 3 cm

Yellow micro crystals covering most of matrix. Appears botryoidal but is not. These came out maybe 3 or 4 years ago.
Botryoidal: A botryoidal texture or mineral habit is one in which the mineral has a globular external form resembling a bunch of grapes.

Interesting:
Mimetite forms a chemical series with two other minerals: Pyromorphite and Vanadinite. Green Mimetite or yellow Pyromorphite can make identification between the two difficult, but usually pyromorphite is green and mimetite is yellow. Vanadinite is usually red.



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Mina Ojuela, Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
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PostPosted: Nov 19, 2011 06:28    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Topaz

Source: Gao Li Gongshan, Wenshan, Yunnan Province, China

Size: 6 x 5 x 3,5 cm

My comment:
I am a great fan of topaz minerals. It is obvious from the picture that the shown topaz is partly a glossy crystal while the other part is not such. I hope that it may become glossy all over by exposure to light.



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PostPosted: Nov 19, 2011 09:31    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Leon56 wrote:
It is obvious from the picture that the shown topaz is partly a glossy crystal while the other part is not such. I hope that it may become glossy all over by exposure to light.


Leon, the areas not so glossy but a bit darker seems to be light smoky quartz crystals and probably will not be affected by exposure to sunlight (although some smoky quartz can become also lighter in color).

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PostPosted: Nov 20, 2011 02:14    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Hello Edelmin,

maybe you are right, however if it remains as it is the mineral looks very nice!
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PostPosted: Nov 26, 2011 06:40    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Beryl var. Emerald on calcite matrix

Location: Emerald Mines in Muzo, Colombia
The Muso emerald deposits are situated in the western foothills of the eastern branch of the Colombian Andes and are distant about 96 km.1 (60 miles ±) in a direct northwesterly line from Bogotá, the capital of Colombia

Specimen size: 7 x 5 x 6 cm
Crystal size: 10 x 8 mm, 12 x 5 mm
Year: 2007

By this all representatives of the main beryl groups are now in my collection and are presented at the forum as well.



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PostPosted: Dec 07, 2011 10:32    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

VANADINITE CRYSTALS ON BLACK & WHITE BARITE

Locality: Mibladene, Meknès-Tafilalet Region, Morocco

Size: 6,5 x 6 x 5,5 cm

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PostPosted: Dec 25, 2011 07:21    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

Rhodochrosite, Pyrite, Calcite

Stari trg, Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo.
Size: 6,5 x 3 x 4,5 cm



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Stari trg, Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo.
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PostPosted: Dec 26, 2011 06:21    Post subject: Re: Collection of Leon Scheicher (Leon56)  

CALCITE FROM TENNESSEE, USA

Locality: Elmwood mine, Carthage, Central Tennessee District, Smith County, Tennessee, USA

Specimen Size: 5.8 x 4.8 x 2.6 cm (small)
Specimen Size: 8,5 x 7,5 x 4 cm (big)

Calcite crystals from the Elmwood mine, Tennessee, USA are probably among of the most beautiful calcite crystals in the world, which is evident from the pictures. Both items were not obtained from the same dealer. The smaller one was purchased via internet, while the bigger one was obtained from a private vendor. The latter has a special home made supporting base composed of rubber covered aluminium foil.

Curiosity
Calcite is one of the most interesting mineral species for collectors. The fact is that calcite crystallizes into over 1200 different crystal forms and is often combined with other minerals. It may be colored differently due to the presence of various trace elements.

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CALCITE FROM TENNESSEE, USA
Elmwood mine, Carthage, Central Tennessee District, Smith County, Tennessee, USA
5.8 x 4.8 x 2.6 cm
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CALCITE FROM TENNESSEE, USA
Elmwood mine, Carthage, Central Tennessee District, Smith County, Tennessee, USA
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