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CT228 - Calcite $ 200 (=~ AUS$ 305) SOLD
Cambokeels Mine, Weardale, Durham, England
miniature - 5 x 4.5 x 4 cm


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Calcite from Cambokeels Mine, Weardale, Durham, England [db_pics/pics/CT228a.jpg] Calcite from Cambokeels Mine, Weardale, Durham, England [db_pics/pics/CT228b.jpg] Calcite from Cambokeels Mine, Weardale, Durham, England [db_pics/pics/CT228c.jpg]

Large white Calcite crystal with a small amount of attached matrix. Complete all around and undamaged. Ex. Chuck Trantham collection.


CT109 - Dioptase with Wulfenite $ 350 (=~ AUS$ 534)
Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA
miniature - 4 x 3.5 x 2.5 cm


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Dioptase with Wulfenite from Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT109a.jpg] Dioptase with Wulfenite from Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT109b.jpg] Dioptase with Wulfenite from Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT109c.jpg] Dioptase with Wulfenite from Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT109d.jpg] Dioptase with Wulfenite from Mammoth Mine, Tiger, Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT109f.jpg]

Vuggy matrix with excellent sprays of acicular Dioptase crystsals and bright orange Wulfenite crystals. Old specimen with good crystals on both sides.


CT290 - Kermesite $ 150 (=~ AUS$ 229) SOLD
Pezinok, Slovakia
miniature - 4.5 x 3 x 1.5 cm


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Kermesite from Pezinok, Slovakia [db_pics/pics/CT290a.jpg] Kermesite from Pezinok, Slovakia [db_pics/pics/CT290b.jpg] Kermesite from Pezinok, Slovakia [db_pics/pics/CT290c.jpg] Kermesite from Pezinok, Slovakia [db_pics/pics/CT290d.jpg]

Radial sprays of acicular metallic red crystals of Kermesite. This historic Antimony mine was the classic source of many of the world's best Kermesite specimens prior to finds in China.


CT241 - Pyrite with Chalcopyrite after Enargite $ 200 (=~ AUS$ 305) SOLD
Butte, Montana, USA
miniature - 4.2 x 3 x 1.8 cm


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Pyrite with Chalcopyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT241a.jpg] Pyrite with Chalcopyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT241b.jpg] Pyrite with Chalcopyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT241c.jpg]

Lustrous, brassy octahedral crystals of Pyrite with small crystals of Chalcopyrite that have psuedomorphed after Enargite crystals. The psuedomorphs are well formed and reach 7mm tall.  An excellent example of this type of psuedomorph, especially with the addition of the large bright octahedrons of Pyrite.


CT242 - Pyrite with Pyrite after Enargite $ 200 (=~ AUS$ 305) SOLD
Butte, Montana, USA
thumbnail - 2.8 x 2.5 x 2 cm


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Pyrite with Pyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT242a.jpg] Pyrite with Pyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT242b.jpg] Pyrite with Pyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT242c.jpg] Pyrite with Pyrite after Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT242f.jpg]

Lustrous, brassy cubic crystals of Pyrite on matrix. Undamaged, high quality specimen. Ex. Chuck Trantham.


CT202 - Enargite $ 125 (=~ AUS$ 191)
Butte, Montana, USA
thumbnail - 2.3 x 1.5 x 1.2 cm


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Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT202a.jpg] Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT202b.jpg] Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT202c.jpg] Enargite from Butte, Montana, USA [db_pics/pics/CT202d.jpg]

Quality undamaged cluster of Enargite crystals. Crystals reach 1cm in size.


CT111 - Stilbite $ 125 (=~ AUS$ 191) SOLD
Farifax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia, USA
miniature - 3.2 x 3 x 1.5 cm


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Stilbite from Farifax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/CT111a.jpg] Stilbite from Farifax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/CT111b.jpg] Stilbite from Farifax Quarry, Centreville, Virginia, USA [db_pics/pics/CT111c.jpg]

A 1.3cm spherical agreggate of Stilbite crystals on basalt matrix. The Stilbite has a beautiful bright yellow color. Ex Checuk Trantham and comes with an old Al McGuinness label that indicates Chuck got this from Al back in 1983.


CT220 - Autunite $ 95 (=~ AUS$ 145) SOLD
Mt. Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA
thumbnail - 2.2 x 2 x 0.5 cm


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Autunite from Mt. Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA [db_pics/pics/CT220a.jpg] Autunite from Mt. Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA [db_pics/pics/CT220b.jpg] Autunite from Mt. Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA [db_pics/pics/CT220c.jpg]

Large crystals of bright yellow Autunite. Comes mounted in a perky box.


CT138 - Topaz $ 150 (=~ AUS$ 229) SOLD
Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA
miniature - 3.2 x 2 x 2 cm


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Topaz from Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA [db_pics/pics/CT138a.jpg] Topaz from Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA [db_pics/pics/CT138b.jpg] Topaz from Thomas Range, Juab Co., Utah, USA [db_pics/pics/CT138d.jpg]

Transparent, upright crystals of Topaz on matrix. Undamaged specimen with excellent crystals. Ex. Chuck Trantham and comes mounted in a plastic display box. Good from all sides.


CT140 - Wulfenite $ 95 (=~ AUS$ 145) SOLD
Rainbow Mine (Rowley Mine), Theba, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA
small cabinet - 6.5 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm


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Wulfenite from Rainbow Mine (Rowley Mine), Theba, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT140a.jpg] Wulfenite from Rainbow Mine (Rowley Mine), Theba, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT140b.jpg] Wulfenite from Rainbow Mine (Rowley Mine), Theba, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA [db_pics/pics/CT140c.jpg]

Translucent orange dipyramidal crystals of wulfenite on a hard rock matrix. Comes with an old label showing a locality of 'Rainbow Mine', which is the same locality better known as the Rowley Mine.

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