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TYR27AN4: Quartz (variety scepter)
Druse of Quartz crystals with very sharp scepter growths, transparent, colorless, very lustrous and with small inclusions. An excellent French classic from the Alain Martaud collection.
Val Ferrand, Clavans-en-Haut-Oisans, Grenoble, Isère, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France (±1980)
Specimen size: 11.4 × 8 × 6.6 cm = 4.49” × 3.15” × 2.60”
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ER90AE8: Quartz (variety scepter) with Hematite (variety iron rose)
A novelty at Tucson 2017. Aggregate of Quartz crystals with a very well defined scepter terminal growth and a rosette aggregate (iron-rose variety) of thin laminar Hematite crystals. Those crystals have been analyzed and we’ll send a copy of the analysis to the buyer. Due their similarity the samples from this mine can be easily confused with those from the Huanggang mines.
The specimen has been published in the book 'China II', by Berthold Ottens, on page 231
Qagan Obo deposit (Rongguan), Diyanqinamu mining district, East Ujimqin Banner (Dongwu Qi), Xilin Gol League (Xilinguole Prefecture), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region  China (2016)
Specimen size: 11.5 × 8.3 × 4.8 cm = 4.53” × 3.27” × 1.89”

Main crystal size: 0.6 × 0.5 cm = 0.24” × 0.20”
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EFG99AN6: Quartz (variety smoky & gwindel) with Albite
Group of Quartz crystals (smoky variety), one of them clearly dominant and well centered on the matrix, doubly terminated, with parallel growths and very marked 'gwindel' twisting. The crystals are very transparent and lustrous, have an intense and deep smoky color, and are accompanied by small Albite crystals. Greater perfection, transparency and color than other similar specimens. Grimsel corresponds to a high-mountain alpine area located in the Hasli region, in the Bernese Oberland, mainly known for the Grimsel mountain pass and for its numerous alpine clefts where high-quality mineral specimens have been found. The Hasli region is a historical and geographical entity within Bern Canton. From a geological point of view, the area belongs to the Aar Massif, dominated by metamorphic crystalline rocks such as granites, gneisses and schists. Alpine fissures developed in these rocks have produced associations of Quartz (often smoky variety and 'gwindel' forms), Albite and other minerals typical of low-pressure, moderate-temperature alpine hydrothermal environments.
Grimsel area, Hasli Valley, Bern  Switzerland (±1990)
Specimen size: 19 × 11.2 × 8.6 cm = 7.48” × 4.41” × 3.39”
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RM36H7: Quartz (variety smoky and "tessiner habitus")
Quartz crystal with Tessiner habit, with the typical very acute form of the faces of an uncommon rhombohedron, greatly elongated producing the piling up of the central zone of the prism which becomes progressively thicker toward the base.
Maggia Valley, Ticino (Tessin)  Switzerland (±1980)
Specimen size: 7.5 × 2.4 × 2.4 cm = 2.95” × 0.94” × 0.94”
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TC2190TP: Quartz (variety smoky and amethyst)
Floater group of Quartz crystals (smoky variety) with parallel growths, transparent, with good luster and an intense smoky color and bordered by bright violet Quartz crystals (amethyst variety) with intense color zoning.
Andilamela District, Alaotra-Mangoro Region, Toamasina Province  Madagascar
Specimen size: 11.4 × 9.4 × 2 cm = 4.49” × 3.70” × 0.79”
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RK37F8: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel)
A doubly terminated, slightly curved, smoky, very transparent gwindel. The special thing is that, apart from its perfection, it is on a matrix on doubly terminated, but not gwindel, Quartz. This floater was bought from Kaspar Nelly (Switzerland) in March 1948.
Etzlital, Maderanertal, Silenen, Uri  Switzerland (±1948)
Specimen size: 4.8 × 4.4 × 3 cm = 1.89” × 1.73” × 1.18”

Main crystal size: 3.8 × 2.9 cm = 1.50” × 1.14”
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RL96H9: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel)
Some groups formed by subparallel growths of prismatic crystals are referred to as gwindels. In this one the smoky color is not deep but the crystals are clear and bright. The locality is a classic for an Alpine gwindel.
Göscheneralp, Göschenen Valley, Göschenen, Reuss Valley, Uri  Switzerland
Specimen size: 6.5 × 4.5 × 6.8 cm = 2.56” × 1.77” × 2.68”
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RV46H8: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel)
A classic Alpine gwindel, Swiss in this case. The color is deep smoky and it is enhanced by the extreme transparency and luster of the sample. It is free of damage because the lower side is a neat contact.
Val Giuv, side valley, Tujetsch (Tavetsch), Municipality of Tujetsch (Tavetsch), Surselva District, Grischun (Grisons; Graubünden)  Switzerland (±1980)
Specimen size: 3.9 × 3.9 × 1.5 cm = 1.54” × 1.54” × 0.59”
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TXA56AP9: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel) with Chlorite
Very aerial growth of Quartz crystals (smoky variety) with parallel growths and very distinct gwindel, transparent, with good luster and pale smoky tones, and with Chlorite inclusions. A monumental piece of one of the alpine vein classics: the gwindel variety of Quartz
Glacier de l'Argentière, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France
Specimen size: 11.3 × 10.6 × 7.5 cm = 4.45” × 4.17” × 2.95”
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RC47H7: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel) with Chlorite
Parallel aggregate with a slightly twisting (gwindel) The faces of the prism are neat and bright; meanwhile the rhombohedron is rough and matte due to Chlorite inclusions. The specimen entered the Folch collection through an exchange in 1947.
Drum Tobel, Sedrun, Municipality of Tujetsch (Tavetsch), Surselva District, Grischun (Grisons; Graubünden)  Switzerland (±1940)
Specimen size: 5.3 × 5.2 × 2.7 cm = 2.09” × 2.05” × 1.06”
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RB37Z4: Quartz (variety smoky and gwindel) with Chlorite
Group of deep smoky transparent crystals with a small matrix and microcrystalline Chlorite inclusions. The aggregate shows parallel growths and a very well defined "gwindel" bend.
Ritzlihorn, Guttannen, Hasli Valley, Bern, Ritzlihorn, Guttannen, Hasli Valley, Bern  Switzerland (±1948)
Specimen size: 6.8 × 5 × 2.8 cm = 2.68” × 1.97” × 1.10”
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TC1100TP: Quartz (variety smoky and variety gwindel)
Large group of Quartz crystals (smoky variety), one of them clearly dominant, with very visible twists and parallel gwindel-like growths, with good luster and a deep color and good transparency.
Aiguille de l'Eboulement, Les Petites Jorasses, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France (2015)
Specimen size: 20.7 × 11.4 × 10.6 cm = 8.15” × 4.49” × 4.17”

Main crystal size: 17.4 × 8.1 cm = 6.85” × 3.19”

SV3220TXL: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)


Ultra-thin, doubly terminated, floater Quartz. With a lot of luster and a beautiful smoky color with color zoning, this is the typical specimen of a collector who, by paying attention at shows, finds curiosities or things out of the norm, different...
Minas Gerais  Brazil
Specimen size: 9.9 × 5.6 × 0.7 cm = 3.90” × 2.20” × 0.28”
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EM27AC0: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)
A novelty at the Ste. Marie-aux-Mines 2015 Show. Excellent example in which the two directions of the smoky Quartz crystals have been controlled epitactically by the feldspar upon which they grew. They resemble multiple Japan law twins but they are not twins. This phenomenon is seen on similar specimens from the Erongo Mountains, Namibia, as described by John White in an article in Rocks & Minerals, vol. 87, Sept./Oct. 2012, pp. 459-462, but this one has a related combo of small species, classics from Malawi.
The specimen's photo has been reviewed and published in the magazine ‘Rocks & Minerals’ on page 11 in the volume 91, number 1, Jan/Feb 2016
Mount Malosa, Zomba District  Malawi (11-12/2014)
Specimen size: 8 × 3.5 × 3.6 cm = 3.15” × 1.38” × 1.42”

Main crystal size: 2.7 × 0.7 cm = 1.06” × 0.28”
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EQ37AC0: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)
A novelty at the Ste. Marie-aux-Mines 2015 Show. Excellent example in which the two directions of the smoky Quartz crystals have been controlled epitactically by the feldspar upon which they grew. They resemble multiple Japan law twins but they are not twins. This phenomenon is seen on similar specimens from the Erongo Mountains, Namibia, as described by John White in an article in Rocks & Minerals, vol. 87, Sept./Oct. 2012, pp. 459-462, but this one has a related combo of small species, classics from Malawi.
Mount Malosa, Zomba District  Malawi (11-12/2014)
Specimen size: 8.4 × 4.1 × 2.9 cm = 3.31” × 1.61” × 1.14”
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EP37AC0: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)
A novelty at the Ste. Marie-aux-Mines 2015 Show. Excellent example in which the two directions of the smoky Quartz crystals have been controlled epitactically by the feldspar upon which they grew. They resemble multiple Japan law twins but they are not twins. This phenomenon is seen on similar specimens from the Erongo Mountains, Namibia, as described by John White in an article in Rocks & Minerals, vol. 87, Sept./Oct. 2012, pp. 459-462, but this one has a related combo of small species, classics from Malawi.
The specimen's photo has been reviewed and published in the magazine ‘Rocks & Minerals’ on page 11 in the volume 91, number 1, Jan/Feb 2016
Mount Malosa, Zomba District  Malawi (11-12/2014)
Specimen size: 9.2 × 4 × 4 cm = 3.62” × 1.57” × 1.57”

Main crystal size: 2.1 × 1.1 cm = 0.83” × 0.43”
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N9BL6: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)
From the last mining works that tried to exploit again the Quarries in Lumbrales, a very interesting Quartz crystal with sharp faces and edges, and a slight and uniform smoky tone at the top, milky at the base. One can see some geometric hoppered growth forms. With Orthoclase and kaolinized Mica.
Mari Tere Mine, Mining Group Minero Feli, Lumbrales, Comarca El Abadengo, Salamanca, Castile and León  Spain (±1980)
Specimen size: 6.8 × 2.4 × 2.2 cm = 2.68” × 0.94” × 0.87”
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VD38AA7: Quartz (variety smoky quartz)
Aggregate of very sharp dipyramidal crystals without prism faces and with the dark color, almost black, typical of these samples, naturally irradiated by uranium minerals scattered throughout the rocks of the locality. An excellent Brazilian classic.
Recruta farm, Vitória da Conquista, Anagé, Centro-Sul Baiano, Bahia, Northeast Region  Brazil
Specimen size: 13.2 × 8.5 × 7.7 cm = 5.20” × 3.35” × 3.03”

Main crystal size: 9 × 6.5 cm = 3.54” × 2.56”
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SV3760EGA: Quartz (variety smoky quartz) with Albite
We couldn't reach the end of this edition without one of the most classic of classics: an 'alpine' quality smoky Quartz, with its small matrix of Albite, and, like the mountains in which it forms, standing tall, pointing towards the sky.
Pointe des Périades, Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France (±1995)
Specimen size: 11.5 × 6.9 × 5.4 cm = 4.53” × 2.72” × 2.13”
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JMB12AP8: Quartz (variety smoky quartz) with Clinozoisite-Epidote and Microcline
Two Quartz crystals, intense dark brown (smoky variety), transparent, lustrous, with a small, sharp crystal of Microcline and microcrystals of Clinozoisite-Epidote at the base and at the terminations.
Santa Coloma de Farners, Comarca La Selva, Gerona / Girona, Catalonia / Catalunya  Spain (1977)
Specimen size: 4.1 × 2.8 × 2.5  cm = 1.61” × 1.10” × 0.98”

Main crystal size: 4.1 × 1.3 cm = 1.61” × 0.51”
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SV2240EGX: Quartz (variety smoky quartz) with Orthoclase and Mica
Group of Quartz crystals (smoky variety) implanted on a matrix of Orthoclase crystals twinned according to the Baveno law, and with a parallel aggregate of lamellar Mica crystals, probably Muscovite. The specimen, of special interest due to its locality and size, comes from the collection of Raúl Sanabria, whose label we will send to the buyer.
Navazales Quarry (El Berrocal, Los Gallegos), La Cabrera pluton, Valdemanco - Bustarviejo, Comarca Sierra de Guadarrama, Community of Madrid  Spain (03/2001)
Specimen size: 14.4 × 11.6 × 6.7 cm = 5.67” × 4.57” × 2.64”
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TVR11AO0: Quartz (variety smoky)
Complete doubly terminated crystal of Quartz (smoky variety), on matrix, transparent, with good luster and very deep and uniform smoky tones. An Australian classic that we will ship in its original Perky box from the Robert J. (Bob) Noble collection, which also contains the label.
Mooralla, Southern Grampians Shire, Victoria  Australia
Specimen size: 3.3 × 2.8 × 1.8 cm = 1.30” × 1.10” × 0.71”

Main crystal size: 1 × 0.9 cm = 0.39” × 0.35”
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21NAX60: Quartz (variety smoky)
Very sharp Quartz crystal (smoky variety), with parallel and staggered growths, transparent, with good luster and an intense and uniform smoky tone, on a Microcline matrix with preferred orientations, creating a graphic texture. The specimen comes from the quarries of Monte Xiabre in Galicia, and was found in 2015.
Xiabre Mountain, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Comarca O Salnés, Pontevedra, Galicia / Galiza  Spain (10/2015)
Specimen size: 7.6 × 5.7 × 4.7 cm = 2.99” × 2.24” × 1.85”
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MY11AN0: Quartz (variety smoky)
Group of two doubly terminated Quartz crystals (smoky variety), with very sharp crystal forms and inverse scepter growths, transparent and very lustrous. We will ship the specimen in its original Perky box from the Robert J. Noble collection, which also contains the label.
Mooralla, Southern Grampians Shire, Victoria  Australia
Specimen size: 3.2 × 2.4 × 1.7 cm = 1.26” × 0.94” × 0.67”

Main crystal size: 3.2 × 1.3 cm = 1.26” × 0.51”
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CB12AM1: Quartz (variety smoky)
Quartz crystal (smoky variety) clearly right-handed, with very clear faces and edges. Extraordinarily transparent and shiny, with a deep and intense color.
A French alpine classic that comes from the Carles Curto collection, whose label and catalogue entry we will send to the buyer.
Mont Blanc Massif, Chamonix, Haute-Savoie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes  France (±1977)
Specimen size: 5.5 × 2.7 × 2.6 cm = 2.17” × 1.06” × 1.02”

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