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Schorl on Albite (fine locality specimen)
- Shengus, Haramosh Mts., Skardu Dist., Baltistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
- Ex. Jack Halpern
- Cabinet, 11.2 x 8.7 x 4.2 cm
- Start Time: 01/11/2025 8:00:00 pm (CST)
- End Time: 01/18/2025 6:30:00 pm (CST)
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- Current Bid: $110
Item Description
Tourmaline is one of the most colorful minerals in the world, found in virtually all shades, but Schorl is a ditinctly black species of Tourmaline, which sometimes gets forgotten. This piece is a fantastic example supremely well-crystallized Schorl in a fantastic cabinet sized display speicmen. A pair of top-quality, very sharp, highly lustrous, stout, jet-black trigonal crystals measuring up to 3.7 cm at its longest dimension are aesthetically perched atop excellent quality white Albite crystal matrix. Both Schorls are pristine and look fantastic in person. The perfect, smooth, glistenting pyramidal faces on both crystals are a great contrasting against the notably striated prism faces. The piece is very showy, displayable from multiple angles, and for a "black and white" rock, it's one of the best individual specimens of Schorl I can remember having to offer in the auctions. This is a great example of a fine quality pegmatite display specimen, from this classic locality, and this particular material is older, dating back circa 1990s and is seldom seen on the market today. Valued $5,000.
ATTENTION: We are happy to announce our new book featuring the Jack Halpern collection entitled "Addicted to Beauty", which will be available in March from the Mineralogical Record. The following is an excerpt from Rob Lavinsky from the foreword of the book. "I am honored to have been entrusted with the deaccessioning of Jack Halpern’s famed collection. This book is not only designed to commemorate Jack's minerals, but also the man himself and how he inspired so many of us who are in the hobby today. Regarding the sale of his collection, Jack’s one comment and wish to me and to his family and friends was that we would carry forward his 'Legacy of Beauty' out into the broad world."
From the collection of Jack Halpern No. 2869. Jack was born May 18, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York, but has been a long-time resident of San Francisco. He assembled one of the great mineral collections in the world encompassing over 3,200 specimens with a specific emphasis on color, quality, and style/aesthetics, which is evident in every piece. He admired specimens of all sizes from thumbnails to large cabinets and the vast majority of them rank from fine to world-class in their quality.
Above all else, Jack is considered to be the greatest gentleman in the modern era of mineral collecting. He is beloved by all those who have met him, and he truly is one of the most iconic figures in the mineral world. We recently acquired Jack's collection, and the VAST majority of these pieces will be offered here in the auctions, as we feel that everyone deserves and equal opportunity at acquiring these important, well-documented and fine quality pieces for their collections. We are honored to have the opportunity to offer Jack's treasures to everyone on a regular basis in the auctions.
We encourage you to read our blog post at https://www.irocks.com/the-jack-halpern-collection or his profile on the Mineralogical Record website https://mineralogicalrecord.com/biographies_labels/halpernjack/ for more information
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Learn MoreBidding History
Bid Amount | Bid Time |
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$110 | 01/14/2025 12:07:23 pm (CST) |
$100 | 01/14/2025 12:07:23 pm (CST) |
$30 | 01/13/2025 8:51:15 pm (CST) |
$25 | 01/13/2025 8:51:15 pm (CST) |
$10 | 01/11/2025 10:17:54 pm (CST) |