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Rutile (excellent - classic locality)
- Mount Kaputjugh, Ordubad District, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan
- Ex. Al and Sue Liebetrau
- Small Cabinet, 6.7 x 4.3 x 3.2 cm
- Start Time: 03/29/2025 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 04/05/2025 6:30:00 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
- Winning Bid: $355
Item Description
These distinctive Rutile specimens hit the market in the 1990s, and came from a very limited discovery. The specimens virtually disappeared from the market as soon as they were found, since there were not many excellent display piece . This is one of the more attractive miniatures of this material that we've had to offer as it's not only fine quality, but notably aesthetic to boot. This showy specimen features a 1.2 cm, rather lustrous, dark reddish-silvery colored, metallic, doubly-terminated crystal of Rutile with sharp, smooth, well-formed faces that is just flaring off the underlying matrix with associated Quartz crystals. A second smaller accenting Rutile (twin beautiful defined twinning!) can be seen for a nice touch. Both Rutiles are pristine, and the crystal morphology is top-notch. A really impressive and incredibly hard to find piece of this beautiful material from Azerbaijan.
From the collection of Albert M. “Al” Liebetrau (1938-2023) and Suzanne "Sue" Liebetrau (# Ru 2011).
Both Al and Sue were from Wisconsin originally, but lived in various places in the US and Europe, eventually ending up in Oregon. Al was a teacher (from high school to the university level) and statistician with degrees in math and statistics, and Sue taught English and worked as a technical editor for Battelle Memorial Institute. While Al has since passed away, Sue is still a very active member of the mineral collecting community. The Liebetraus were married for over 60 years (they were married in 1960) and assembled a world-class collection of fine quality crystallized display specimens, along with one of the great fluorescent mineral collections in the United States. Incidentally, Al was the former president of the Fluorescent Mineral Society, and was the main person in charge of putting together the massive number of displays at the 2021 Tucson Show (fluorescent minerals was the theme that year).
Mineral specimens from their collection have won multiple awards at various shows, including the prestigious Lidstrom Trophy for the best mineral specimen at the TGMS Show in Tucson, along with the Desautels Trophy for the best case. Additionally, the Liebetraus were awarded the Romero Award for best Mexican specimen, and the Bideaux Trophy for best Arizona specimen.
You can read more about Al and Sue and their lives at the following link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00357529.2023.2236000
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Bidding History
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$355 | 04/05/2025 2:47:02 pm (CDT) |
$345 | 04/05/2025 2:47:02 pm (CDT) |
$341 | 04/05/2025 12:57:17 pm (CDT) |
$331 | 04/05/2025 12:57:17 pm (CDT) |
$220 | 04/05/2025 9:58:31 am (CDT) |
$210 | 04/05/2025 9:58:31 am (CDT) |
$160 | 04/03/2025 3:36:08 pm (CDT) |
$150 | 04/03/2025 3:36:08 pm (CDT) |
$110 | 04/03/2025 2:36:18 pm (CDT) |
$100 | 04/03/2025 2:36:18 pm (CDT) |
$90 | 04/02/2025 2:35:23 pm (CDT) |
$80 | 04/02/2025 2:35:23 pm (CDT) |
$60 | 04/01/2025 2:34:16 pm (CDT) |
$50 | 04/01/2025 2:34:16 pm (CDT) |
$35 | 03/31/2025 9:24:58 am (CDT) |
$30 | 03/30/2025 2:42:35 pm (CDT) |
$25 | 03/30/2025 2:34:47 pm (CDT) |
$20 | 03/30/2025 2:16:57 pm (CDT) |
$15 | 03/30/2025 1:46:37 pm (CDT) |
$10 | 03/30/2025 7:19:10 am (CDT) |