Copper pseudomorph after Azurite (''rose'') (classic material)

Copper Rose Mine, San Lorenzo, Georgetown District, Grant Co., New Mexico, USA
Toenail, 3.3 x 2.6 x 2.3 cm
Start Time: 01/19/2023 8:00:00 pm (CST)
End Time: 01/26/2023 7:00:00 pm (CST)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $361

Item Description

Pseudomorphs are one of the more interesting phenomenons in the mineral world, but the pieces from the Copper Rose Mine are distinctive and unique. I'm genuinely a big fan of these beautiful specimens, not only for their fantastic form, but also the fact that this might be the only locality where a native element replaces a secondary carbonate derived originally from the same element (Copper gives way to forming Azurite and then is pseudomorphed back to Copper). These wonderful and unique "roses" are instantly recognizable for their gorgeous form and sheer visceral beauty. The first thing that I notice when I look at this specimen is the superb sharpness of the crystals. All of the bladed crystals on this piece (that once were Azurite) are very discernible, and not tightly "jumbled" together. Additionally, the piece has a wonderful antique looking patina, giving it a lot of character. The piece is a complete "floater" with no damage or point of attachment. Many of these gorgeous pseudomorphs date back well over a century when they were collected by George English and A.E. Foote in the 1890's and were sold to Eastern collectors and museums along with European collectors. These pieces are to my knowledge unique in their aspect, form, and size compared to other any other Azurite pseudomorphs. This is certainly a good sized piece for the locality, and fine quality in terms of form and sharpness. One rarely sees the marvelous specimens on the market these days, and if you're a fan of secondary ore minerals, native metals or attractive pseudomorphs, do NOT pass up the chance to get a really good example of this famous material for your collection. Priced in the inventory at $1,500.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$361 01/26/2023 6:54:05 pm (CST)
$351 01/26/2023 6:54:05 pm (CST)
$335 01/25/2023 1:53:03 pm (CST)
$325 01/25/2023 1:53:03 pm (CST)
$286 01/25/2023 1:51:28 pm (CST)
$276 01/25/2023 1:51:28 pm (CST)
$259 01/25/2023 10:26:58 am (CST)
$249 01/19/2023 11:41:03 pm (CST)