Meteorites 2019-11-09 Auction - 97 Price Results - Andrew Jones Auctions in CA - Page 3
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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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Chinga full slice: Chinga full sliceRespublikaTyva, Russia Iron, IVB, AtaxiteDiscovery: 1913Total Known Weight: 250 kgAlong the Chinga stream, a tributary of the Upper Yenisei from the Tanno-ola Mountains in Russia,
0049: Chinga full sliceEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Fukang part slice: Fukang part 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 near
0050: Fukang part sliceEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Udei Station full thin slice: Udei Station full thin sliceBenue River, Niger State, NigeriaIron, Octahedrite, IAB (ungrouped)Fell Spring 1927Mass: 103 kgIn 1927, a fiery mass was reportedly seen and heard flying over the Nigerian
0051: Udei Station full thin sliceEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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Sikhote-Alin fragment shrapnel: Sikhote-Alin fragment shrapnelPrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of our
0052: Sikhote-Alin fragment shrapnelEst. $100-$150
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An elegant meteorite pendant: An elegant meteorite pendant made of stony dark brown Northwest African specimenmeasuring 1 inch in length (25.4 mm)
0054: An elegant meteorite pendantEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
Bilanga fragment with crust: Bilanga fragment with crustGnagna, Burkina - Faso Achondrite, HED, DiogeniteDiscovery: Witnessed Fall October 27, 1999Total Known Weight: 25kAfter a widely witnessed meteorite shower reportedly to
0055: Bilanga fragment with crustEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Camel Donga with 75% fusion crust: Camel Donga with 75% fusion crustWestern Australia, AustraliaAchondrite. HED, Eucrite, Monomict BrecciaDiscovery: January, 1984Total Known Weight: 25 kgIn 1984, the first stone was found by Mrs. J.C.
0056: Camel Donga with 75% fusion crustEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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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
0057: Canyon Diablo individual fragmentEst. $250-$300
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NWA hard balck chondrite Skull: NWA hard balck chondrite SkullNorthwest AfricaOrdinary ChondriteModern carvingIn 2000 a private collector in Morocco purchased a very hard stone meteorite having brecciation and Type 2 chondrules.
0058: NWA hard balck chondrite SkullEst. $6,000-$8,000Lot Passed
Sierra Colorada full center slice: Sierra Colorada full center sliceRio Negro Province, ArgentinaStone, Chondrite, L5Discovery: 1995Total Known Mass: 71.3 kgIn 1995, a rancher tending cattle came across a single stone weighing 71.3
0059: Sierra Colorada full center sliceEst. $7,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnel: Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnelPrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of our
0061: Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnelEst. $100-$150
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Portales Valley full center slice: Portales Valley full center sliceNew Mexico, USAMetal-rich Chondrite, H6Fell June 13, 1998After detonations were heard and smoky trails seen in the sky, a shower of meteorites landed near the town of
0062: Portales Valley full center sliceEst. $7,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Boxhole part slice: Boxhole part sliceNorthern Territory, AustraliaIII AB, Medium OctahedriteDiscovery: 1937Crater 583' (178 m) wide and 53 feet (16 m) deepTotal Known Weight: 500 kgIn 1937 Joe Webb, a shearer at the
0064: Boxhole part sliceEst. $200-$300
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Gibeon part slice: Gibeon part sliceNama Land, NamibiaStone. Chondrite, H5Discovery: 1836Total Known Weight: 50 tons"Discovered" in 1836 by Capt. J.E. Alexander of the English Army in Great Namaqualand, Namibia, Gibeon
0069: Gibeon part sliceEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Fukang full center slice: Fukang full center 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
0070: Fukang full center sliceEst. $200,000-$300,000Lot Passed
Millbillillie full thin slice: Millbillillie full thin sliceWiluna District, Western Australia, AustraliaAchondrite, HED, Eucrite, Monomict BrecciaWitnessed Fall: 1960, 1:00 pm (local time)Total Known Weight: 330 kgOne afternoon
0071: Millbillillie full thin sliceEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnel: Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnelPrimorskiy Kay, RussiaIron, IIB, Coarsest OctahedriteWitnessed Fall: 1947, February 12, 10:38Total Known Mass: 23,000 MTSikhote-Alin is the largest meteorite fall of our
0072: Sikhote-alin fragment shrapnelEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot 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
0073: Mundrabilla individualEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
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