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Cassiterite Var. "Stream Tin" (In glass phial)$600.00




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Judging by the neatly written label attached to the glass phial, this appears quite an old collection of alluvial Cassiterite pebbles which somebody once assembled. The phial contains thirteen individual pieces of Wood Tin, the banded, part-fibrous variety of Cassiterite. The earliest origins of tin mining in Cornwall are believed to have begun with the working of alluvial deposits in river and stream beds and ancient, now dry, courses of such drainage features. These specimens are from the alluvial deposits on Tregoss Moor by Roche. There are four larger pieces, the largest measuring 1.6 cm; five mid-size pieces and four tiny fragments, the latter each well under 1 cm in at least two dimensions. All pieces exhibit differing characteristics including banded, slightly botryoidal and partially fibrous habits, while one is attached to some water worn Quartz.\n
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Dimensions1.2 x 1.6 x 0.6 cm
Locality
Tregoss Moor, Roche, Cornwall, England
SKUCC31450
Listed on12/19/2025
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