Natural History Auction 2016-07-09 Auction - 576 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex,
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Harwich, Essex,, United Kingdom
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Natural History - Amethyst Geode Pair: An exceptionally fine matched pair of sawn and polished agate and amethyst-lined geode halves from Brazil, both with fine dark amethyst, one with calcite overgrowths, with stands. Found Brazil; from
0002: Natural History - Amethyst Geode PairEst. £200-£300
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Natural History - Celestine Mineral Specimen: A celestine (also called celestite) geode filled with large, finely-formed, sky-blue celestine crystals, the largest crystals up to 32mm on a face. From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection
0004: Natural History - Celestine Mineral SpecimenEst. £200-£300
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Natural History - Agate Geode Sphere: A sphere cut from an agate geode with a quartz crystal filling, the crystal terminations outlined by another mineral, probably hematite, with antique turned wood base. From the historic ‘Victorian
0006: Natural History - Agate Geode SphereEst. £150-£200
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Natural History - Rutilated Quartz Obelisk: A fine obelisk carved from rutilated quartz, with several dozen needles of red-brown rutile, and a number of reflective veils that provide rainbow colour dispersion. From the historic ‘Victorian
0007: Natural History - Rutilated Quartz ObeliskEst. £80-£100
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Natural History - Smoky Quartz Obelisk: A remarkable obelisk cut from a single, large smoky quartz crystal, with internal veils and reflective surface producing rainbow colour dispersion. From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection
0008: Natural History - Smoky Quartz ObeliskEst. £150-£200
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Natural History - Lepidolite Specimen: An exceptional specimen of lepidolite (lithium) mica from Brazil, consisting of numerous lustrous pseudo-hexagonal plates in various orientations, with accessory quartz. Found Brazil; from the
0023: Natural History - Lepidolite SpecimenEst. £200-£300
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