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JC664A.  Azurite.  Touissit, Morocco.  4 x 4.5 cm  110g.  $75.00  A miniature of deep blue, highly translucent crystals on chalcocite matrix.  There are a couple of broken crystals, and I oriented the top two photos to show these.  These are not at all obvious when on display.   Lots of sparkle and a pretty piece. 
JC664A.  Another view. 
JC664A.  Side view of the specimen. 
JC5336.  Crocoite.  Adelaide mine, Zeehan dist., Dundas, Tasmania, Australia.  4 x 7.5 cm  80g.  $60.00.   Somewhat vuggy, jackstraw crystals.  No matrix.  Brilliant luster, deep red orange crystals.        On Hold
JC5337.  Hessonite.  Ala valley, Piedmont, Italy.  7 x 9 cm   233g.  $65.00.   Brilliant luster, cinnamon color crystals with scattered chlorite.  Nice specimen. 
JC5337.   Closer view. 
JC5359.  Smithsonite.  Hidden Treasure mine, Tooele County, Utah.  6 x 9.5 cm  442g.  $125.00.   A really nice smithsonite from here with outstanding color. 
JC5359.  Another view
JC5359.  Closer view. 
JC5360.  Hubnerite, quartz.  Huayllapon mine, Pasto Bueno, Pallasca prov.   Ancash dept., Peru.  4.5 x 8 cm  262g.  $150.00.   A 5 cm wide crystal nestled in quartz with another nice crystal behind the main crystal, which can be seen in the photo lower down.    This is a nice clean crystal with no damage to the naked eye. 
JC5360.  Another view
JC5360.  Reverse. The crystal in the forefront here has been cleaved down the side. 
JC5361.  Sphalerite, quartz, pyrite, pyrite pseudo pyrrhotite.   Keystone mine (Mt. Emmons), Crested Butte, Gunnison Co., Colorado.  13 x 19 cm  >1000g.  $70.00.   Add $10 for shipping within the US.  A large, flat plate of quartzite matrix encrusted with quartz, pyrite, pyrite pseudo pyrrhotite, sphalerite and galena.  Not the most colorful specimen, but a great locality specimen.  I added to close up views to give a better idea of how the crystals look.   The pyrite is mostly present as little pseudos after pyrrhotite.    
JC5361.  Another view.
JC5361.  Close up view
JC5361.  Another close up view.
JC5362.  Rhodochrosite.  Champion mine,  Hinsdale County, Colorado.  3 x 5.5 cm  71g.  $35.00.   A little vug in sulfide ore with pretty pink crystals in it.   Two views are shown.     On Hold
JC3562.  Another view.
JC5448.  Cerussite, malachite, pyromorphite.  Brown's prospect, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory, Australia.  7 x 10 cm  300g.  $185.00.     A nice cerussite from here.  Off white, bladed and reticulated crystals.  The yellow material is micro crystalline pyromorphite.   Nice contrast with the malachite.     On Hold
JC5449.  Malachite, cerussite, pyromorphite.  Brown's prospect, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory, Australia.  4 x 6 cm  145g.  $60.00.   A vug with velvety, botryoidal malachite.  Some cerussite crystals are also present as white bladed crystals.  The yellowish material surrounding the vug is massive to microcrystalline pyromorphite.   On Hold
JC5449.   Another view.
JC5449.  Another view. 
JC5450.   Quartz.  Crystal Creek, Teller County, Colorado.  20 cm long.  302g.  $35.00.   When held up to the light this crystal is totally transparent and gemmy.   There is a minor ding on the termination, and the termination is a little bit ragged as the large crystal apparently was trying to grow into the top/bottom of the vug.   The base of the crystal is broken from feldspar matrix, then rehealed with short stubby crystals growing from it; I show a photo of this in the lowermost photo.   On Hold
JC5450.  Another view.
JC5450.  Another view. 
JC5450.  Base of the crystal showing the rehealed quartz with the pyramidal termination faces sticking straight out.  
JC5464.  Smithsonite, dioptase, duftite?   Tsumeb, Namibia.  4 x 7 cm  66g.   Very pale pink smithsonite crystals with inclusions of dioptase.  There appears to be a minor dusting of duftite on the left top side of the piece.  The included dioptase crystals are quite small, less than 1mm.   I show two photos below with included dioptase crystals.      On Hold
JC5464.  Another view.  What appears to be duftite is the green microcrystals on the left end of the specimen.  The more emerald green coloring is the dioptase. 
JC5464.  A close up showing the dioptase inclusions.  The highly reflective smithsonite crystal in the lower middle right shows a dioptase crystal inclusion quite clearly.  This same crystal is also shown in the photo below. 
JC5464.  Another view showing the dioptase inclusions. 
JC5465.  Rosasite on wulfenite.  Bambolla mine, Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico.  5 x 8 cm  98g.  This is a mass of interlocking wulfenite crystals, all of a dark, near black color (manganese? inclusions).  The front face of wulfenite crystals is dusted with teal blue rosasite.  This is the 1st wulfenite I have seen from this location.  It appears to be a legitimate location, as wulfenite is listed from the Bambolla mine.      On Hold
JC5466.   Vanadinite (endlichite), descloizite.  Los Lamentos, Chihuahua, Mexico.   5 x 6.5 cm  144g.  $35.00.   A mass of interlocking vanadinite crystals, dusted with tiny, disc shaped descloizite crystals.  Sparkly.  
JC5466.  Close up view.
JC4034.  Descloizite.  Abenab mine?  Grootfontein, Namibia.  7 x 7.5 cm  148g.  $45.00.  Brilliant black to deep brown spear shaped crystals on what looks like a quartzitic matrix.   There is minor damage here and there as can be seen in the photos.  Overall a nice piece, with super good luster on the crystals. 
JC4034.  Another view. 

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