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Roger Warin
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Posted: Aug 17, 2022 13:42 Post subject: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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The collection of Dr Rostenne (veterinarian) (1942-2005) was one of the best in Belgium. Upon his death, the collection was transferred to the National Museum of Natural History of Luxembourg. The curator is Dr. Simon Philippo.
4 poles constituted it: the fluorites of Seilles (Belgium), the alpine quartz, the collection of various world masterpieces and finally the collection of Panasqueira items.
Belgian fluorites dated from the 1960s before popular collections emerged. In fact, André Rostenne had bought the collection of the parish priest of Bouillon (Belgium), Abbé Poncelet.
By his function, in those ancient times (before 60’s), the priest knew how to open the doors of the miners of Panasqueira.
Fabulous specimens thus found their way to Dr. Rostenne.
Here are a few.
Mineral: | Fluorapatite |
Locality: | Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro, Portugal | |
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Mineral: | Fluorapatite |
Locality: | Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro, Portugal | |
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Mineral: | Ferberite |
Locality: | Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro, Portugal | |
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Dimensions: | between 15-20cm |
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silvia
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Posted: Aug 17, 2022 20:05 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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Roger Warin wrote: | The collection of Dr Rostenne (veterinarian) (1942-2005) was one of the best in Belgium. Upon his death, the collection was transferred to the National Museum of Natural History of Luxembourg. The curator is Dr. Simon Philippo.
4 poles constituted it: the fluorites of Seilles (Belgium), the alpine quartz, the collection of various world masterpieces and finally the collection of Panasqueira items.
Belgian fluorites dated from the 1960s before popular collections emerged. In fact, André Rostenne had bought the collection of the parish priest of Bouillon (Belgium), Abbé Poncelet.
By his function, in those ancient times (before 60’s), the priest knew how to open the doors of the miners of Panasqueira.
Fabulous specimens thus found their way to Dr. Rostenne.
Here are a few. |
Some really fine specimens of Panasqueira minerals. My partner and I especially like the Ferberite specimen – truly a fine piece.
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Tobi
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Posted: Aug 20, 2022 07:53 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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Roger Warin wrote: | Ferberite
Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro, Portugal
Dimensions: between 15-20cm
Description: Masterpiece |
Indeed a masterpiece! I'm not that much into ferberite but I really really like that piece. Very impressive, thanks for showing us :-)
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silvia
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Posted: Aug 20, 2022 21:19 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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Tobi wrote: | Roger Warin wrote: | Ferberite
Minas da Panasqueira, Aldeia de São Francisco de Assis, Covilhã, Castelo Branco, Cova da Beira, Centro, Portugal
Dimensions: between 15-20cm
Description: Masterpiece | Indeed a masterpiece! I'm not that much into ferberite but I really really like that piece. Very impressive, thanks for showing us :-) |
Hello Tobi:
We absolutely adore the Ferberite specimens from Panasqueira. In our humble opinion the Panasqueira Ferberite specimens are the best in the world. We have a several Ferberite specimens in our collection – some from China and others from Bolivia – but those from Panasqueira outshine all others. And we hope to add more Panasqueira Ferberite specimens in the next few months.
What is there not to like about a Panasqueira Ferberite?
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Tobi
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Posted: Aug 21, 2022 05:52 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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silvia wrote: | What is there not to like about a Panasqueira Ferberite? | Hi Silvia, it's just that ferberite in general was never a mineral that interested me that much. But specimens like the one above are absolutely amazing masterpieces, no question!
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silvia
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Posted: Aug 21, 2022 15:04 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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Tobi wrote: | silvia wrote: | What is there not to like about a Panasqueira Ferberite? | Hi Silvia, it's just that ferberite in general was never a mineral that interested me that much. But specimens like the one above are absolutely amazing masterpieces, no question! |
Hello Tobi:
Just pulling your leg! I am never to be taken seriously – when I am serious it will be in the form of a PM.
I know Ferberite is not everyone’s favourite. One of our mineral collecting themes is the d-block Transition elements. Since Panasqueira is a Tungsten mine we have attempted to put together a suite of Panasqueira minerals in which the d-block elements Tungsten, Tin and Copper are the dominant show pieces. We have recently acquired a few high-end Copper specimens from Panasqueira and we hope to purchase a few more Tin and Tungsten specimens too.
Again do not take me too seriously.
Silvia
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silvia
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Posted: Aug 21, 2022 15:21 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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silvia wrote: | Tobi wrote: | silvia wrote: | What is there not to like about a Panasqueira Ferberite? | Hi Silvia, it's just that ferberite in general was never a mineral that interested me that much. But specimens like the one above are absolutely amazing masterpieces, no question! |
Hello Tobi:
Just pulling your leg! I am never to be taken seriously – when I am serious it will be in the form of a PM.
I know Ferberite is not everyone’s favourite. One of our mineral collecting themes is the d-block Transition elements. Since Panasqueira is a Tungsten mine we have attempted to put together a suite of Panasqueira minerals in which the d-block elements Tungsten, Tin and Copper are the dominant show pieces. We have recently acquired a few high-end Copper specimens from Panasqueira and we hope to purchase a few more Tin and Tungsten specimens too.
Again do not take me too seriously.
Silvia
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Typo - Tin is not a d-block, just an element of economic importance at the mine - oopppps! Sorry!
Silvia
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Robert Seitz
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Posted: Aug 23, 2022 11:59 Post subject: Re: Dr. André Rostenne’s collection. |
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This set of specimens & discussion have made me consider how to visit the mine when in Portugal.
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