Fire Agate

Aguascalientes, Mexico
Gems, 22.62 mm x 14.04 mm, 13.76 ct
Start Time: 03/30/2023 7:00:00 pm (CDT)
End Time: 04/08/2023 6:35:00 pm (CDT)
Auction Closed
Winning Bid: $240

Item Description

Agate is a form of chalcedony or microcrystalline quartz that forms in layers in a remarkable variety of colors and textures. The most familiar Agate is the banded agate which has multicolored layers. Idar-Oberstein, Germany was once famous for its Agate mines, and agate carving there has a long tradition that continues to this day. Agate has an even longer history beyond Europe since the Egyptians used it as a gemstone more than 3,000 years ago. But one of the rarest forms of Agate - Fire Agate - has been available commercially only in the last 60 years. Fire Agate is a brown Agate that has a botryoidal or grape-like growth form. What is special about fire agate is that it contains layers of plate-like crystals of iron oxide (limonite) in various planes. The iridescent colors of red, gold, green, and, occasionally, blue-violet, result from interference between diffracted light rays traveling through and reflecting from these thin layers. High-quality Fire Agates can be as impressive in their play of color as fine Black Opal, but Fire Agate is significantly more durable than Opal. Fire Agate is suitable for any kind of jewelry, including rings. This "Freeform Cabochon" is a beautiful example of this well-known material, showing gorgeous yellow, gold, and orange flashes when rotated in the light, which dance over the botryoidal forms. Great quality and size, and a wonderful stone for any collector. This stone, as with others we will be presenting here, is from the estate of former Phoenix area dealer Marvin Rockey. Rockey's Gems was a significant business in the early days of Arizona lapidary material, and he was a prominent dealer and buyer in the Arizona area of local lapidary and carving material from throughout the state, along with material from Mexican localities. This stone was kept back from the retail stock for its quality and beauty, in a tray of special gems, and was found in his estate (sold to us only recently). Today, these are not only rarely seen but of a highly desirable old quality and sought after by collectors and gem/jewelry enthusiasts alike. Donated to the Rice Museum by a local donor, for this benefit auction.

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Bidding History

Bid Amount Bid Time
$240 04/08/2023 6:25:01 pm (CDT)
$230 04/08/2023 3:45:05 pm (CDT)
$221 04/08/2023 3:45:05 pm (CDT)
$220 04/08/2023 1:48:08 pm (CDT)
$210 04/08/2023 11:12:06 am (CDT)
$200 * 04/08/2023 11:11:53 am (CDT)
$200 * 04/08/2023 11:11:53 am (CDT)
$165 04/01/2023 12:58:08 pm (CDT)
$155 04/01/2023 10:17:34 am (CDT)
$150 04/01/2023 10:17:34 am (CDT)
$145 04/01/2023 10:17:26 am (CDT)
$135 04/01/2023 10:17:26 am (CDT)
$125 04/01/2023 10:17:20 am (CDT)
$115 04/01/2023 10:17:19 am (CDT)
$105 03/31/2023 11:54:28 pm (CDT)
$95 03/31/2023 6:35:36 pm (CDT)
$90 03/31/2023 6:35:36 pm (CDT)
$85 03/31/2023 5:20:17 pm (CDT)
$75 03/31/2023 3:58:36 pm (CDT)
$65 03/31/2023 3:58:27 pm (CDT)
$61 03/31/2023 3:58:27 pm (CDT)
$51 03/31/2023 12:49:40 pm (CDT)
$46 03/31/2023 2:02:37 am (CDT)
$45 03/31/2023 2:02:37 am (CDT)
$41 03/30/2023 10:43:01 pm (CDT)
$36 03/30/2023 10:43:01 pm (CDT)
$20 03/30/2023 9:56:23 pm (CDT)
$15 03/30/2023 9:49:54 pm (CDT)
$10 03/30/2023 9:40:25 pm (CDT)
* Proxy Bid Battle: In the event of two customers inputting matching proxy bids, the leading bid goes to the earliest of the two proxy bids. Tie winners are shown in bold.