Meteorites 2019-11-09 Auction - 97 Price Results - Andrew Jones Auctions in CA
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Andrew Jones Auctions? Meteorite auction on Saturday, November 9th, features nearly 100 lots of rare and important meteorite specimens in most classifications ? Lunar, Martian, Iron, Stony, and Pallasite -- with estimates ranging from $100 to $300,000.
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Canyon Diablo Individual fragment: Canyon Diablo Individual fragmentArizona, USAIAB-MG (main group) Coarse Octahedrite Discovery: 1891Easily one of the most famous impact craters in the world, Canyon Diablo meteorites get their name
0001: Canyon Diablo Individual fragmentEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
Gao-Guenie complete individual: Gao-Guenie complete individualBurkina - Faso, West AfricaH5 Ordinary ChondriteFell March 5, 1960 at 17:00 (local time)The sounds of the Gao-Guenie fall were heard a 100 kilometers away and reported
0002: Gao-Guenie complete individualEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
NWA 509 full center slice: NWA 509 full center slice Northwest Africa Ordinary Chondrite, L5 Total Known Weight: 10.8 kgNear the Algerian borderin Tagounite, Morocco, a private collector in 2000 purchased a single 10875 kg
0003: NWA 509 full center sliceEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
Sikhote-alin complete individual: Sikhote-alin complete individualPrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of
0004: Sikhote-alin complete individualEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
Gibeon part slice: Gibeon part sliceNama Land, NamibiaIron, Fine Ochtahedrite Type IVADiscovery: 1836Total Known Weight: 50 tons"Discovered" in 1836 by Capt. J.E. Alexander of the English Army in Great Namaqualand,
0005: Gibeon part sliceEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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A unique little double-meteorite pendant: A unique little double-meteorite pendant with a Gibeon above a Canyon Diablo belowmeasuring 1.25 inches in length (31.75 mm)
0006: A unique little double-meteorite pendantEst. $80-$120
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Bilanga fragment with crust: Bilanga fragment with crustGnagna, Burkina - Faso Achondrite, HED, DiogeniteDiscovery: Witnessed Fall October 27, 1999Total Known Weight: 25k
0008: Bilanga fragment with crustEst. $1,200-$1,800Lot Passed
Cape York block: Cape York blockCape York, Nordgronland GreenlandIron Octahedrite, Medium (IIIB)Discovery: 1818A historic meteorite from Greenland, Cape York was "discovered" by Capt. John Ross in 1818 when the
0009: Cape York blockEst. $60,000-$80,000Lot Passed
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Sikhote-Alin slice: Sikhote-Alin slicePrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of our time.
0010: Sikhote-Alin sliceEst. $350-$450
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NWA 11273 feldspathic thin slice: NWA 11273 feldspathic thin sliceNorthwest AfricaLunar, Feldspathic BrecciaDiscovery: 2017Total Known Weight: 2.81 kgFound in 2017 and later acquired by private collectors, NWA 11273 was analyzed for
0011: NWA 11273 feldspathic thin sliceEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
NWA 487 full slice: NWA 487 full sliceNorthwest Africa, Tabassimt, MoroccoChondrite, L/LL3.2 Total Known Weight: 4.272 kgIn the year 2000 a single meteorite stone was purchased by a private collector in Erfoud,
0012: NWA 487 full sliceEst. $7,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Gibeon part slice: Gibeon part sliceNama Land, NamibiaIron, Fine Ochtahedrite Type IVADiscovery: 1836Total Known Weight: 50 tons"Discovered" in 1836 by Capt. J.E. Alexander of the English Army in Great Namaqualand,
0014: Gibeon part sliceEst. $200-$300
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Moldavite fragment: Moldavite fragmentTektiteMoldau River Region, Czech RepublicSiO2 (Al2O3 )Formed: 14.7 million years agoThese Tektites form when huge meteorite impacts toss molten rock back up into the atmosphere
0015: Moldavite fragmentEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
Udei Station full thin slice: Udei Station full thin sliceBenue River, Niger State, NigeriaIron, Octahedrite, IAB (ungrouped)Fell 1927Mass: 103 kgIn 1927, a fiery mass was reportedly seen and heard flying over the Nigerian skies
0016: Udei Station full thin sliceEst. $350-$450Lot Passed
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Campo del cielo idividual specimen: Campo del Cielo idividual specimenGrand Chaco, Gualamba, ArgentinaIAB-MG (main group) Coarse OctahedriteDiscovery: 1576Aptly translating into "Field of the Sky", Campo del Cielo was first documented
0017: Campo del cielo idividual specimenEst. $300-$500
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Sikhote-alin complete individual: Sikhote-Alin complete individualPrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of
0018: Sikhote-alin complete individualEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
Nakhla fragment with fusion crust: Nakhla fragment with fusion crustAl Buayra, EgyptMartian Meteorite, SNC, Nakhlite(Nakhla is the holotype for this classification)Discovery: June 28, 1911Total Known Weight: 10 kgMartian meteorites
0019: Nakhla fragment with fusion crustEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Mundrabilla individual: Mundrabilla individual Mundrabilla Station, Western Australia, AustraliaIron, Octahedrite, IAB (ungrouped)Discovery: 1911In 1911 Mr. Harry Kent, the foreman in charge of camels for the Western
0020: Mundrabilla individualEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
NWA 5515 full thin slice: NWA 5515 carbonaceous full thin sliceNorthwest Africa, Algeria Carbonaceous chondrite, CK4Total Known Weight: 13.7 kgClaimed by the Moroccan Government to have been found in Algeria, the meteorite
0021: NWA 5515 full thin sliceEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
Fukang full thin slice: Fukang full thin sliceXinjiang, ChinaStony-Iron, Pallasite (main group)Discovery: 2000Total known Weight: 1 MTIn the year 2000, hikers walking in the desert recovered a 1003 kg meteorite specimen
0022: Fukang full thin sliceEst. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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A Sikhote-Alin meteorite pendant: A lovely little Sikhote-Alin meteorite pendantmeasuring 1 inch in length (25.4 mm)
0023: A Sikhote-Alin meteorite pendantEst. $80-$120
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Canyon Diablo "pocket rock": Canyon Diablo "pocket rock"Arizona, USAIAB-MG (main group) Coarse Octahedrite Discovery: 1891Easily one of the most famous impact craters in the world, Canyon Diablo meteorites get their name from
0024: Canyon Diablo "pocket rock"Est. $50-$80
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