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Oi! What about the best of the Brits?

Posted by Steve Sorrell  
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January 07, 2012 06:07AM
au    
Ok Paul. Here's a fairy floss mesolite from the Isle of Skye...

Mesolite, Talisker Bay, Isle of Skye© crocoite.com

I reckon minerals from any part of the British Isles including Eire are ok to post here...

Regards
Steve
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January 07, 2012 06:12AM
au    
So Ben, is that an antique specimen? Do you have a provenance for it?

Mal - your photos are significantly improved. Good to see! Is there a crack in your specimen?


Regards
Steve
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January 07, 2012 08:08AM
us    
Calcite included with hematite. Stank Mine, Cumbria. 8.6 x 5.7 cm.

© A&M
avatar Re: Oi! What about the best of the Brits?
January 07, 2012 09:59AM
au    
Steve,

Thanks. Playing with my Christmas present - a new camera and lens - and a lot of trial and error with lighting.
No crack in the specimen, but I can see why you asked; just a somewhat linear feature I guess.

Thought I'd try one more Brit classic for the evening; this one's a bournonite from Herodsfoot, 60mm maximum dimension.

mal
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January 07, 2012 10:01AM
be    

Fluorite by Philip Mostmans, on Flickr

Fluorite twins from Heights mine in Weardale. Twin about 2cm on the side.
Re: Oi! What about the best of the Brits?
January 07, 2012 10:48AM
One of my favourites; liroconite/clinoclasite
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January 07, 2012 10:53AM
gb    
Come one people, we're Brits, it's CLINOCLASE not CLINOCLASITE.

Thank you!
Re: Oi! What about the best of the Brits?
January 07, 2012 11:05AM
dammed if you do, dammed if you don't
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January 07, 2012 12:06PM
gb    
Very nice Stank piece, have been looking for one like that or ages, but haven't found just the right onesad smiley

Another Cornish classic, a small but busy Wh. Coates cassiterite pseudomorph after orthoclase feldspar, 30mm. These came out c1830.
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Re: Oi! What about the best of the Brits?
January 07, 2012 12:22PM
Steve,
That particular siderite thumbnail is not provenanced, but all the references I have for Wheal Maudlin 'horsetooth' siderite specimens suggest they may have occurred in a single vugh or series of vughs around 1820. My specimen was obtained from a Cornish friend, who sourced it from one of his local contacts. That is as much as I know about it.
Cheers,

Ben
Re: Oi! What about the best of the Brits?
January 07, 2012 12:48PM
On the subject of Scottish classics, here is another tiny one, but once again very scarce on the specimen market. Herringbone silver from the Alva mine, Alva, Clackmannanshire (2cm). Sorry my camera won't get any closer. The article on this historically fascinating silver mine by Stephen Moreton (Mineralogical Record, 27, 405-414.) is well worth reading. This particular specimen has a Nick Carruth label.
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January 07, 2012 01:30PM
au    
Zincolivenite from Dolyhir...

Zincolivenite, Dolyhir Quarry, Powys, Wales© crocoite.com

Regards
Steve
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January 07, 2012 01:50PM
gb    
Just noticed that we haven't got any barytes yet, so here is one from one of the Frizington iron mines. - a group of stubby, blue crystals to 50mm, selectively coloured red by hematite, on red-coloured calcite.

The iron mines here produced some of the world's best calcite and baryte, and some pretty good blue fluorite too.
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January 07, 2012 02:25PM
Hollow epimorphs of grayish quartz after baryte crystals, with small chalcopyrites, perched on millky quartz crystals. With old attached label. Herodsfoot Mine, Cornwall. 7 cm wide. Ex Ed David and Ed Swoboda collections. I wish I knew the original collection or dealer represented by the label. Any ideas?



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/2012 01:05AM by Woody Thompson.
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January 07, 2012 05:21PM
gb    
What's that dog balancing on it's nose, why it's a spray of millerite - good doggy, don't drop it.

Probably time to put the gin awaygrinning smiley
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January 07, 2012 05:25PM
gb    
Joan Kureczka Wrote:
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> Okay -- this is definitely one of my favorites.
> Minature fluorite and quartz, with a few little
> galenas, Rotherhope Fell Mine, North Pennines.

lust lust
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January 07, 2012 06:18PM
us    
Guess we can round out the Cumbrian stuff with one of the blue fluorites Ian mentioned. Florence Mine.


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January 07, 2012 06:24PM
us    
Let's get on to what they do best in that small island - fluorite! This one's from the Boltsburn Mine (6 cm across), perhaps one of the best fluorite localities in the country, if not the world. And sorry, Steve, but I really can't bring myself to think of Fosters as beer.


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January 07, 2012 07:25PM
us    
Woody,

The label on your specimen looks like the ones that were clipped from Heuland's catalogs and glued onto his specimens.
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January 07, 2012 08:21PM
Thanks, Jesse. I think Mick Cooper made a similar suggestion about this label being a catalog clipping, but he wasn't sure of the origin. The Heuland auction catalogs are a plausible source. I've seen a photo of another old clipped and glued-on label with apparently identical font, if I can just find it again! Do you have photos or a reference to other examples?
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