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- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Padre Kino mine, La Paz Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- PbMoO4
- Size
- SmCabinet 5x6.5x2.5cm
- Tagged
- molybdate
Deep orange, interesting thick dipyramidal Wulfenite crystals to 3-4mm, many of which have etched terminations.
Collected by David Shannon in 1986 at this not too common locale in the Trigo Mountains.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Rawhide mine, Mohave Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- PbMoO4
- Size
- SmCabinet 5x6x2.5cm
- Tagged
- molybdate
Glassy bright orange tabular Wulfenite to 5mm with bright yellow-orange crystalline Mimetite covering much of matrix with tiny <1mm Fluorite cubes.
Collected by David Shannon in 1992.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Melissa mine, Trigo Mtns., Yuma Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- PbMoO4
- Size
- SmCabinet 4x6x3.5cm
- Tagged
- molybdate
Mass of light brown sharp thorn-like Wulfenite crystals with tiny sharp pyramidal Wulfenites making this piece resemble a thorny tumble weed. These are some of the most bizarre Wulfenite crystals I've ever seen!
The David Shannon label that comes with this piece mentions that this was likely colllected pre 1970in the lower diggings that have been filled for decades. It also notes that this piece is from the AZ Mining & Mineral Collection.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- Red Cloud mine, La Paz Co., Arizona, United States
- Formula
- PbMoO4
- Size
- Miniature 4x3.5x3.5cm
- Tagged
- molybdate
Older specimen acquired prior to the Collector's Edge mining days at the Red Cloud. This specimen features a large and impressive lustrous orange-red, tabular crystals to 2cm across with a few smaller 1cm crystals. Undamaged and in mint condition.
- Availability
- Sold
- Locality
- James R. Lee mine, Broadwaters Co., Montana, United States
- Formula
- PbMoO4
- Size
- SmCabinet 6.5x6x3cm
- Tagged
- molybdate
Thin tabular, glassy bright-orange Wulfenite crystals to 7mm perched on matrix with white Calcite. Awesome little crystals from a highly collectible locale that's not common on the market these days!
From the our recently acquired collection of David Hess, a long time Western Illinois University professor.