T G FINE MINERALS
We sell & source many Australian Minerals during our travels every year for our satisfied customers-email us to be added to our list-if we dont have it we will do our best to locate that special piece!





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GALLERY OF PAST SALES
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Many of these fine specimens pictured in these Gallery pages were aquired especially for our
customers & we can do the same for you-email us your reqirements.


 
 
CROCOITE

Red Lead Mine, Dundas Tasmania
Australia.

Nice largish cabinet specimen of bright red Crocoite on a Gossan matrix typical of the mines at Dundas,
The color is very intense and is the so much desired fire engine red


From the  Australian Collection of Robert Staley/The Brisbane Heritage Museum Brisbane.

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MALACHITE & AZURITE

Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona, USA

Large cabinet of textbook Bisbee eye-candy and yes this was sourced in Australia.
What more can you say to describe this piece!
Breathtaking

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes


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BARITE

Meikle Mine, Elko County, Nevada,  USA

Another US Classic again  sourced in Australia.
That's a 2.25" x 1.5 inch crystal at the top and transparent as well on this nice cabinet!
Top piece!

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes


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NATIVE DENDRITIC SILVER

New Nevada Mine, Batopilas District, Chihuahua, Mexico

Very desirable & naturally bright large miniature specimen of Native silver-the elongated crystals making a very aesthetic ferny growth!
Textbook perfect piece!

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes


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RHODOCROSITE ON PYRITE WITH QUARTZ & SPHALERITE

Trepca, Kosavo, Serbia. (Yugoslavia)

Double sided multi minerals cabinet piece with rozettes of pink Rhodocrosite on brighty shiny Pyrite with Sphalerite & Quartz again very eye pleasing & aesthetic!

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes

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CRYSTALISED DENTRITIC NATIVE COPPER

Broken Hill Mines, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia

Native Copper was never plentifull at Broken Hill and even rarer were aesthetic and well crystalised pieces such as this!
All forms of crystalisation are represented in this beautiful large miniature specimen!

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes

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SALEITE & PARSONITE

Ranger Mine, Jabiru, Northern Territory, Australia

An extremely fluorescent cabinet piece of these radioactive minerals-this actually glows in daylight so bright is the color!
Hard to get example and a very good display piece in anybodies terms!

From the  Australian Collection of Edith Oakes

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CERUSSITE STAR (SIXLING)