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Baryte with Chalcopyrite
An interesting combination of Baryte and Chalcopyrite from Mount Wellington mine near the village of Cusgarne in Gwennap, Cornwall. Translucent light grey, elongated prismatic Baryte crystals to 1 cm form stacked clusters on a matrix of tarnished Chalcopyrite. The Chalcopyrite appears as if brecciated and subsequently cemented by an earthy, off-cream granular matrix. The Chalcopyrite is most probably separate Chalcopyrite crystals protruding from a more massive Chalcopyrite matrix beneath the creamy infilling. This specimen comes with Mike Brooke and Mike Merry labels. Not documented is a small label glued to the specimen, with a smudged catalogue number and initials D.A. This is a late Don Alderson label, known to most British collectors through his company, Isis Minerals. Don was a great collector of Baryte and this was part of his wonderful large collection. Very sadly, Don passed away all too soon in October 2013.\n
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Product details
SizeSmall Cabinet
Dimensions6.8 x 6.2 x 3.4 cm
SKUCC32716
Listed on12/02/2024
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Unknown dateNot disclosed
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