Copper with Cuprite

Bennet Brook, Cape D'Or, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Ex. Brian Kosnar
Small Cabinet, 6.7 x 5.2 x 2.3 cm
Start Time: 04/25/2024 8:00:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 05/02/2024 6:45:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $259

Item Description

Display quality of specimens of Copper are not what I would say terribly common from Canada, but the Cape D'Or area in Nova Scotia has produced some very beautiful and aesthetic specimens, some of which are reminiscent of those from the Itauz Mine in Kazakhstan. This piece is a find quality and showy aesthetic small cabinet sized specimen featuring branching and arborescent growths of crystallized / crystalline Copper with deep reddish Cuprite on the surface, beautifully perched on matrix. NO REPAIRS. If you've ever wanted one of these hard to find Coppers, now is a great chance to pick one up, as very little is available on the market now. Valued $1,800. From the collection of Brian Kosnar.
From the Mineralogy of Nova Scotia website, "The prominent cliffs of the cape are Triassic age basalts. Several separate lava flows occurred, and there is evidence that some erosion occurred between flows. At least six separate flows can be counted at Cape D'Or. Although small amounts of copper have been found in the basalts at various localities around the Bay of Fundy, in the area around Cape D'Or the concentration is highest. Even so, the amount of copper can only be considered a tiny amount when compared to the famous Michigan copper region, where huge chunks of copper up to several hundred tons were found" - http://nsminerals.atspace.com/CapeD%27Or.html

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$259 05/02/2024 6:40:19 pm (CDT)
$249 04/25/2024 10:35:40 pm (CDT)