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OKI-644 Stilbite Teigarhorn, Berfujordur, Iceland. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Prev. Wards and Royal Ontario Museum, Circ. 1899. Old specimen with lots of fine provenance. A well formed stilbite similar to Indian material but of a lighter color. This well formed crystal group is composed mainly of a single large crystal measuring 3.5 cm long. Overall the piece measures 3.5 x 2 x 1.7. Things are nicely terminated and damage free. Very cool specimen. 80$
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OKI-275 Cerussite Chah Mileh, Anarak District, Iran. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain collection, prev. Marcelle Weber collection. A magnificent TN specimen of clear/ white reticulated cerussite measuring 3 x 2.5 x 2.1 cm. It is almost a floater with only a small basil contact area. The specimen is damage free and one of the finest of the few I have seen available. Certainly the finest TN specimen I have seen. Very showy, high on luster and beautifully formed. 450$
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OKF-354 Smithsonite Anarak, Iran. Ex. Anthony P. Dunn Collection. Circ. 1975. This beautiful smithsonite measures 9.2 cm in length and over 5 cm high. It is from an extremely unusual location has a brilliant blue color which rivals the Kelly mine material. Excellent luster and only one very small rub near the bottom edge of the specimen. The piece stands nicely on edge into different positions. Attractive and rare. $400
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OKD-829 Calcite Guachinango Deposit, Matanzas, Prov., Cuba. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. Prev. Carnegie Museum Collection specimen. When have you heard of any specimen coming fro Cuba??? This fine calcite is transparent yet somewhat milky on its interior. There is no damage, its form is wonderful and of course the location is highly unusual. The crystal measures 6.8 cm long. Several prev. tags are here for documentation. A fine addition to any collection. 375$
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OKC-070 Pyroxene Feteira, Island of Teceira, Azores. Ex. Dr. Steve Chamberlain Collection. How is this for an unusual location! Green 1 cm crystal and many tiny ones in lava. Very unusual specimen to say the least. 50$