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Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7], Celsian : Ba[Al2Si2O8], Hyalophane : (K,Ba)[Al(Si,Al)Si2O8], Melanotekite : Pb2Fe3+2[O2|Si2O7]

Jakobsberg Mine, Nordmark, Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden

Veinlet of greenish brown to yellowish brown hancockite with celsian, hyalophane, melanotekite and phlogopite. Size of specimen 3x2 cm.
 © B. OtterPhoto ID: 29773    View Count: 531

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Jakobsberg Mine, Nordmark, Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden

A 0,75 mm group of greenish-brown crystals of Hancockite in a vein with lead-silicates from Jakobsberg, Nordmark, Filipstad, Värmland, Sweden. Specimen and photo: Knut Eldjarn.
 © Knut EldjarnPhoto ID: 75030    View Count: 301

Multiple photos availableEpidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

Small shards and crystals of hancockite, to 0.03 cm, in white barite, with yellowish-pinkish colored manganaxinite and franklinite, hendricksite and kentrolite are also present on the specimen. From Franklin Mineral Museum, ex. Roman Gaufman collection. S415-12 #1303#
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 153632    View Count: 158

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

Red hancockite, with yellow manganaxinite and brown hendricksite.
1.5 cm field of view. S406-091 #973#
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 151662    View Count: 148

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7], Franklinite : Zn2+Fe3+2O4, Andradite : Ca3Fe3+2[SiO4]3

Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

Red hancockite, with black franklinite and brown andradite.
6.0 cm field of view. S398-21
Specimen courtesy of Excalibur Mineral Company.
 © 2008, JGWPhoto ID: 151663    View Count: 102

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7], Andradite : Ca3Fe3+2[SiO4]3

Franklin Mine, Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

A study specimen of these species, ex Harvard. Typical massive, brick-red hancockite and golden-brown andradite with minor black franklinite. A study specimen in the museum. ex. Dr. Gary Hansen dealer stock and not shown since early 1980s. 4 x 3.6 x 2 cm
 © Rob Lavinsky Photo ID: 24474    View Count: 625

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Franklin Mine, Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

Reddish microcrystals and massive epidote-(Pb), formerly called "hancockite." Field of view is about 5.5 cm wide. Harvard Mineralogical Museum specimen 127010. P. Cristofono photo.
 © 2007 Peter CristofonoPhoto ID: 96004    View Count: 203

Multiple photos availableEpidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7], Andradite : Ca3Fe3+2[SiO4]3, Hendricksite : K(Zn,Mg,Mn2+)3[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]

Franklin Mine, Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

Epidote -(Pb) aka Hancockite - a 10 x 7 x 5 cm massive red hancockite associated with andradite, hendricksite and franklinite. See Bruce Smith label.

 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 164233    View Count: 111

Multiple photos availableEpidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7]

Franklin Mine, Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

FOV 1.3 x 1.2 mm. Modris B. coll.
These xls are (almost) big enough to photograph! Not too common.
Stereo child photo.
Photo ID: 201491    View Count: 82

Epidote-(Pb) : {CaPb}{Al3}[O|OH|SiO4|Si2O7], Hendricksite : K(Zn,Mg,Mn2+)3[(OH)2|AlSi3O10]

Franklin Mine, Franklin, Franklin Mining District, Sussex Co., New Jersey, USA

The specimen is ~ 6 x 4.5 x 2.5 cm. Modris B. coll.
Typical brick red "hancockite" with a few vugs containing decent microcrystals (see http://www.mindat.org/photo-201491.html).
The hendricksite has not been analyzed but it's a good bet for this environment.
Photo ID: 201492    View Count: 78
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