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Mineral Updates
October 21, 2016
Quartz from Seitz Collection
Nearly two dozen specimens of Quartz are presented from the Carolyn Seitz collection. A number of these are from unusual localities, or show well-developed scepters and reverse scepters. There is also a fine epimorph. Most were acquired between the mid 1990s and the about 2006.
Carolyn is a well-known collector of Fluorite and Quartz. She has decided to downsize and has allowed us to handle her collection. If you are looking for something specific, drop us a note. Enjoy, and more are on the way.
Quartz from Seitz Collection
Nearly two dozen specimens of Quartz are presented from the Carolyn Seitz collection. A number of these are from unusual localities, or show well-developed scepters and reverse scepters. There is also a fine epimorph. Most were acquired between the mid 1990s and the about 2006.
Carolyn is a well-known collector of Fluorite and Quartz. She has decided to downsize and has allowed us to handle her collection. If you are looking for something specific, drop us a note. Enjoy, and more are on the way.
Quartz with Chlorite? phantom
Diamantina District, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
$65
34 x 30 x 18 mm
Quartz (var. Amethyst scepter)
Liliana Mine, Mun. de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico
Sold
50 x 21 x 17 mm
Quartz (Amethyst) reverse scepters
Hell's Gate Canyon, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
Sold
41 x 38 x 29 mm
Quartz with Chlorite? phantom
Diamantina District, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
$125
48 x 27 x 24 mm
Quartz (japan-law twin)
Kami Mine, Ayopaya Province, Cochabamba Department, Bolivia
$65
54 x 45 x 35 mm
Quartz (var. Amethyst)
Pine Grove District, Wah Wah Mountains, Beaver County, Utah, USA
$75
75 x 35 x 35 mm
Quartz with Chlorite? phantom
Diamantina District, Jequitinhonha valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
$65
37 x 29 x 25 mm