On-Line Catalogue, Page 3, Larger Specimens and Macros
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Pultusk,
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Pultusk, Poland, H5 chondrite, brecciated whole specimen, 616 grams. Fell Jamuary 30, 1868 |
Collecton Specimen,
not for sale. Image Copyright protected, 2019 - 2021 New England Meteoritical Services |
Found in 1822, specimens of this pallasite are represented in many
National collections. The two specimens offered are unusual in that they are small, complete specimens with most of the olivine ablated out from the violence of atmospheric passage. The specimen is 12.0 grams, 28mm 27mm x 16mm, $156.00 |
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This second specimen of Imilac presents with the same twisted and
torn shape of the one above it. 11.1 grams, 28mm x 25mm x 15mm, $140.00 |
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A
single stone weighing 7.86 kg was found close to Warden Pool near the Ashburton
River, 6 miles NNW of Ashburton Downs Homestead in June 1989. Warden is an H5 chondrite with an abundance of Ni/Fe grains and difuse chondrules. The specimen to the right is 22.4 grams, 40mm x 31mm x 7mm, $176.00 |
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Found in Morton County, Kansas,1983. An LL3 chondrite with multiple lithologies, unequilibrated, brecciated, containing LL5 clasts. 35.9 grams, 50mm x 44mm x 6mm, SOLD |
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Palo Verde Mine, Mohave County, Arizona. 9.16 kg recovered.
Offered is a 20.05 gram part slice of this L6 chondrite.. 20.05 grams, 32mm x 23mm x 7mm, SOLD |
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Juanita de Angeles, Chihuahua, Mexico, H5 chondrite, found in 1992
near the mine after which it is named. Offered is a 19.1 gram part slice. 19.1 grams, 34mm x 26mm x 8mm, $115.00 |
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Fell on August 08, 1863. Pillistfer is a low-iron subgroup of the
enstatite chondrite classification. This is a Historic Fall. Offered is a 6.10 gram, thin part slice, very clean, unoxidized, with a large sufrace area 6.1 grams, 26mm x 24mm x 4mm, SOLD |
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Found in Hansford County, Texas in 1934. Gruver is an H4 chondrite
with visible chondrules and bright Ni/Fe grains. 20.0 grams, 46mm x 36mm x 5.5mm, $100.00 |
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This is one of the most known meteorites. No collection is complete
without one. Found in 1891 in Winslow, Arizona, it is classified as a IAB
iron. The two specimens offered are unusual in that they are small, complete and clean. The specimen to the right is 115.3 grams, 70mm x 42mm x 17mm, SOLD |
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This second
specimen is more roundish in shape, clean and also uncut. 98.3 grams, 38mm x 34mm x 23mm, $190.00 |
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Questions on availability of any specimens? lab@meteorlab.com New England Meteoritical Services Conditions of Sale Specimens are offered on a first-come, first serve basis and are guaranteed to be as represented.A Certificate of Meteorite Authenticity is included with each meteoritical specimen. For ordering please go to the Ordering page or email us to check availability. Mastercard, Visa, and PayPal accepted. Images Copyright protected, 1993 - 2021, New England Meteoritical Services, inclusive all years. These are difficult to
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