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Antimony : Sb

Prince William Mine, New Brunswick, Canada

5.2 x 4.5 x 3.5 cm. A rich, old-time specimen of massive, native antimony ore in matrix from a classic Canadian locale - the Prince William Mine in New Brunswick. Not pretty to look at, but it is very rich ore and highly representative of the species and locale. Native antimony is not that common, worldwide. Ex. Mullane Collection.
 © Rob LavinskyPhoto ID: 220808    View Count: 142

Multiple photos availableAntimony : Sb

York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Antimony - a 5.5 x 4 x 3.5 cm radiating crystalline metallic mass. See John I. Legro label.

 © Christopher O'NeillPhoto ID: 159584    View Count: 331

Antimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3, Valentinite : Sb2O3, Sénarmontite : Sb2O3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Native Antimony xls to over 2cm. Specimen size about 5x7 cm. (Helen Tyson photo, ex RWMW collection, ROM collection)

Mindat.org Photo of the Day - 8th Apr 2009
 © RWMWPhoto ID: 22850    View Count: 4122

Antimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3, Valentinite : Sb2O3, Sénarmontite : Sb2O3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Dubbed the "Antimony Danish" this specimen is the only one from this famous 1986 find that had bright lustrous xls. All the other antimony xls were coated with Valentinite and Senarmontite, as is the one in the upper left corner. Specimen size is 17x12x4.5 cm. (Hans Durstling photo, ex Rod and Helen Tyson collection, ex RWMW collection)

Mindat.org Photo of the Day - 24th Jul 2009
 © RWMWPhoto ID: 230448    View Count: 576

Antimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Antimony crystals with calcite crystals 5.0x4.3x3.2cm Largest antimony crystal is 11mm across. This specimen was pictured in the Mineralogical Record in the article about this location. pparently, there were only about twenty or so specimens recovered from the open space in the vein.
 © D.K.JoycePhoto ID: 181817    View Count: 255

Antimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Antomony crystals growing with calcite crystals. Specimen from the collection of the Seaman Museum, Houghton, Michigan, USA. This is believed to be the best specimen of natural antimony crystals in existence. World class specimen.
Photo ID: 217369    View Count: 180

Multiple photos availableAntimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

This is the best specimen from the best find of Native Antimony, and is in the collection of Rob W. M. Woodside, Ph.D., of White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. Antimony crystals from this one very limited find, made at the Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada, far exceed the quality of ...
 © 2009 ROMPhoto ID: 233642    View Count: 144

Antimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Large specimen (~ 15 cm) of antimony crystals with calcite crystals, from collection of the Seaman Mineral Museum, Houghton, Michigan. Photo taken by Woodrow Thompson in the Museum's exhibit at the 2006 East Coast Gem, Mineral, & Fossil Show in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Photo ID: 231187    View Count: 115

Multiple photos availableAntimony : Sb, Calcite : CaCO3

Consolidated Durham Mines and Resources Ltd. Mines, Lake George, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada


A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum Collection. Field of view approximately 6 x 10 cm. George Robinson photograph.
 © George RobinsonPhoto ID: 233835    View Count: 94

Antimony : Sb, Valentinite : Sb2O3

Lac Nicolet Antimony mine (Quebec Antimony mine; South Ham Antimony mine; Lac Nicolet mine), Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens, Arthabaska RCM, Centre-du-Québec, Québec, Canada

The antimony xls only got to mm size at this locality as on this 4x6 cm specimen. Mark Mauthner photo, RWMW collection
 © RWMWPhoto ID: 10910    View Count: 1416
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