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Azurite (late 1800's)
A lightweight, ethereal, slender polished freeform sculpture somehow made by the skill of the artist alone, from massive rough material obtained in the purchase of the old Ben Williams collection. The piece has a vibrant rich azure hue that screams "old Bisbee" to the eye! Polished expertly on all sides by master lapidary Bud Standley, who specializes in working with copper minerals. A native of Arizona, lapidary artist Bud Standley grew up near the copper mines. He learned to carve gemstones in 1971, at age 19; and did all the work for the Larson family when they obtained the Ben Williams Bisbee collection; and also for Wayne Thompson with Morenci azurite. Ben Williams became the General Manager of the Copper Queen from 1882 to 1889 and had a stunning personal collection that was only relatively recently brought to market by the Larson's circa 2000; after staying in a family descendant's attic for nearly a century. While they sold much of the collection at that time, this update features pieces from the Ben Williams collection, from the late 1800s, that were kept back another 2 decades in the collection of Bill Larson as a special suite. 13 grams.
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SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions7.1 x 2.8 x 2.0 cm
SKULSC25-19
Listed on12/05/2025
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Unknown dateNot disclosed
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