Hübnerite on Quartz (large specimen - classic material)

Huayllapon Mine, Pasto Bueno, Ancash, Peru
Ex. Gary and Terry Butts
Large Cabinet, 15.7 x 8.8 x 6.7 cm
Start Time: 07/04/2024 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 07/13/2024 6:33:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $418

Item Description

A magnificent, highly aesthetic large cabinet combination specimen from this famous classic Peruvian locality. This beautiful piece hosts fine quality, prismatic, sharp, lustrous, prismatic, crystals of Hübnerite which are elegantly sitting atop a three-dimensional group of sharp, well-formed, prismatic, gemmy/translucent white Quartz crystal matrix. The Hübnerite crystals are mostly black, but there a few TINY areas when strongly backlit that show a FIERY red hue internally. I'm amazed at the overall quality of the piece, especially for the size. Most of the bigger examples of this material were typically very badly damaged, and this one is surprisingly undamaged for the most part, though a few blemishes can be seen. These excellent Hübnerites have not been seen with much frequency in years, and they are among the finest examples of the species ever found. This particular piece dates back to the 1970s, and is a truly impressive, dramatic and eye-catching specimen of the world-class Hübnerites. The piece was originally purchased from the famous Columbine Rock Shop in Ouray, Colorado. Valued $5,000.
From the collection of Gary and Terry Butts of Livermore, Colorado. This husband and wife collecting duo were childhood sweethearts, and have been together since they began dating as teenagers growing up in East Des Moines, Iowa in the 1950s. Both of them had an early interest in the hobby thanks to the fact that Terry's parents had a keen interest in lapidary, which sparked an interest in rocks for both of them. Gary and Terry were featured in an article in the Des Moines Register on Feb 4, 1962 (see photo in this listing) highlighting their interest and prowess in the hobby as youngsters. Gary traveled to various localities around the US as a teenager with his father (who worked in the tin industry), to personally collect specimens. He then attended the School of Mines in Golden, Colorado and graduated in 1967 with a degree in extractive metallurgical engineering. We went to work for Duval Corp at the Esperanza Mine south of Tucson, Arizona and then work for Cyprus Mines, Hazen Research, Pincock, Allen & Holt and the Colorado School of Mines Research Institute. His final job was in the mineral and environmental division of Intertek Testing Services of London, which owned the Canadian mineral testing company, Bonder Clegg. Gary's various jobs allowed him to travel the world and build his collection by buying a lot of specimens in person when they were coming out of the ground. Additionally, Terry's uncle was a miner in Creede, Colorado and later owned a rock shop which supplied Gary with specimens from the area. The specimens in this auction represent what Gary and Terry considered the "cream of the crop" of their collection.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$418 07/13/2024 6:27:15 pm (CDT)
$408 07/13/2024 5:08:25 pm (CDT)
$400 07/13/2024 5:08:25 pm (CDT)
$398 07/13/2024 5:08:17 pm (CDT)
$388 07/13/2024 5:08:17 pm (CDT)
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$313 07/13/2024 5:07:57 pm (CDT)
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$245 07/13/2024 3:38:40 pm (CDT)
$235 07/13/2024 3:38:40 pm (CDT)
$232 07/12/2024 8:33:03 pm (CDT)
$222 07/11/2024 5:30:55 pm (CDT)
$216 07/11/2024 5:30:55 pm (CDT)
$186 07/11/2024 5:23:24 pm (CDT)
$176 07/10/2024 9:51:59 pm (CDT)
$166 07/10/2024 9:51:54 pm (CDT)
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$87 07/06/2024 11:30:16 pm (CDT)
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