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Auction #17

California, Jackson

The following lots are from a discovery in Jackson, California, made about 1900. The family does not remember the mine name, nor do they have any remaining photographs. The weathered, fractured piece with native gold is thought to be, and is typical of, a miner’s discovery piece. The miner who discovered this vein kept this as a souvenir. At some point, thought to be in the late 1950’s to early 1960’s, the family thought about selling the specimens, but never sold any. Many have been mounted in small plastic boxes, though no formal conservation of the specimens has ever taken place. A few small slabs of high grade jewelry rock appear to have been taken from one specimen. Though the discovery was made about 100 years ago, this still represents a virgin find to collectors.

1031. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.30 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. Variable sizes. Est. $200-400

1032. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.4 Troy. Lot of 5 different pcs. Variable sizes. Est. $450-900

1033. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.16 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. All similar in size. Est. $450-900

1034. California. Amador. Jackson. 3.6 Troy. Lot of 2 different pcs. Both about 2 x 2 x 1”. Est. $900-1800

1035. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.60 Troy. 2.25 x 1 x 1”. ~15% Gold. Est. $450-900 5780 140

1036. No Lot.

1037. California. Amador. Jackson. 4.0 Troy. About 2 x 1 x 1”. Lot of 3 different pcs. About 10-15% Gold. Est. $1200-2500

1038. California. Amador. Jackson. 3.1 Troy. Lot of 2 different pcs. One is .5 x 2 x 2”. Other is triangular shaped. Est. $800-1600

1039. California. Amador. Jackson. 2.90 Troy. Lot of 2 different pcs. One is longer than other. About 10-15% Gold. Est. $700-1400 5783 140

1040. California. Amador. Jackson. 3.60 Troy. Lot of 2 different pcs. One of the pieces is friable, with small pieces detaching. ~20% Gold. Est. $900-1800 5784 140

1041. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.07 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. All similar in size. ~15-20% Gold. Est. $300-700 5785 140

1042. California. Amador. Jackson. 2.35 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. All about 1.5 x 1 x 1”. One of the pieces appears friable, with white quartz. The others have smoky quartz. Est. $600-1200

1043. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.20 Troy. Lot of 4 different pcs. All about 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.3”. Attractive leaf gold. Est. $150-300

1044. California. Amador. Jackson. These are the nicest of the small specimens. Lot of 3 different pcs. Very attractive, bright leaf gold. About 0.5 x 0.3 x 0.2”. Est. $300-500

1045. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.5 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. About 1 x 1 x 0.5”. ~20% Gold. Est. $450-900

1046. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.8 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. About 1 x 1 x .05”. ~15-25% Gold. Est. $500-1000

1047. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.85 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. About 1 x 1.25 x 1”. ~20-25% Gold. Est. $500-1000

1048. California. Amador. Jackson. 1.14 Troy. Lot of 3 different pcs. About 1 x 1.25 x 1”. ~15-20% Gold. Bright Gold. Est. $350-700

1049. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.50 Troy. Lot of 4 different pieces. Variable sizes. Est. $200-400

1050. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.30 Troy. Lot of 4 different pieces. All around 0.5”. Est. $200-400

1051. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.60 Troy. Lot of 4 different pcs. Variable sizes. Est. $200-400

1052. California. Amador. Jackson. 18.47 Troy. 2.75 x 2.75 x 3”. ~20% Gold. Est. $3000-6000

1053. California. Amador. Jackson. 13.73 Troy. 4.5 x 3 x 1.5”. ~30% Gold. Spectacular quartz/gold jewelry quality rock. Est. $3500-5500

1054. California. Amador. Jackson. 7.33 Troy. 3.25 x 2 x 1”. ~30% Gold. Strong surface weathering, probably a surface discovery sample. Est. $1500-3000

1055. California. Amador. Jackson. 3.26 Troy. 1.5 x 2.5 x 0.75”. ~20% Gold. Est. $750-1500

1056. California. Amador. Jackson. 7.23 Troy. 2 x 2 x 1.75”. ~20% Gold. Minor weathering, probably a near surface sample. Est. $1200-2400

1057. California. Amador. Jackson. 0.30 Troy. 0.3 x 0.3 x 0.3”. Lot of 4 different pieces. All about the same. All have leaf gold in quartz. Est. $200-400

Nevada, Round Mountain

Round Mountain crystallized gold. These gold specimens are among the finest material to come from Round Mountain. This group is notable for its fine crystal form and brightness. This gold is usually 70% gold and 30% silver, also known as a form of electrum.

1058. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.11 Troy ounces. 0.5 x 0.75 x 0.4”. Two flat faces with dozens of twinned octahedrons on the other side. Very minor quartz. Est $100-300

1059. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and wire gold. 0.13 Troy Ounces. 0.75 x 0.75 x 0.5”. Dozens of elongated octahedrons forming thick wires, Some manganese oxide coating on outside of the ends of some crystals. Minor quartz. Est $120-300

1060. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and leaf gold. 0.05 Troy ounces. 1” x 0.5” x 0.3”. Gorgeous leaf gold with elongated octahedron wire structures with tiny quartz pieces. Est. $100-300

1061. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.07 Troy Ounces. 0.75” x 0.5 x 0.5”. Nearly free-form native gold in tiny crystals on a quartz matrix forming a small gold tree. Est $100-300

1062. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and leaf gold. 0.13 Troy ounces. 0.75” square. Leaf gold on rhyolite matrix with a clear piece of quartz that looks like a quartz crystal (but is not). Very fine. Est $100-300

1063. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and wire gold. 0.18 Troy ounces. 0.8” square. Spectacular wire gold emanating from a quartz matrix. Est. $100-300



1064. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.20 Troy Ounces. 0.75 x 0.50 x 0.50”. Native gold in translucent quartz with altered rhyolite. Est $250-500

1065. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and leaf gold. 0.09 Troy Ounces. 1.25 x 0.5 x 0.5”. Tiny leafs of gold on altered rhyolite. Very reflective surfaces. Est $200-400

1066. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline and leaf gold. 0.14 troy ounces. 1” x 1”. Single flat leaf with uneven surface. Some quartz. Est $200-350

1067. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.20 Troy ounces. 1” x 0.75 x 0.75”. Virtual bouquet of gold wires and octahedrons. Some manganese stain in places, uneven leaf bottom. Est $300-500


1068. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.12 Troy ounces. 1” x 0.8 x 0.3”. Conglomeration of small leaflets of native gold. Est $200-400

1069. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.07 Troy ounces. 1.25” x 0.5” x 0.1”. Elongated octahedrons resembling thick wires and mass of flattened octahedrons. Dull appearance, some quartz. Est $150-300


1070. Nevada. Nye. Round Mountain. Round Mountain crystalline gold. 0.91 Troy ounces. 1.25 x 1.1 x 1”. Native gold in translucent milky clean quartz. Probably 70% gold. Est $750-1500 A-13.

1071. Minerals. Calcite Crystalline Specimen. A very attractive dog’s tooth calcite specimen, 9 tall, 13 long and 9 wide. Original country rock at one side. This type of calcite growth would have to have been within a open space. Minor damage to some of the taller spires from improper handling. Calcite is a very soft mineral and can be easily chipped, abraded and broken. Great piece for a display cabinet. About 20 pounds. Very fine. Est. $250-500 abe Lincoln guy

1072. Nevada. Storey. Virginia. Comstock Mines Ores Specimen Collection. A wonderful collection of Comstock ore specimens. We offered two very similar items in our Auction #14 sale. The specimes come in an attractive, custom built mahogany box and short histories of each mine represented. The nine different specimens include: Silver Ore from the Con Virginia, Belcher, Ophir, Crown Point, Gould & Curry, Yellow Jacket, Mexican and Hale & Norcross and one Quartz crystal specimen from the Chollar. All specimens are about 3 long x 2 wide x 1 high. Extremely fine. Extremely rare. These specimens all came from the Crystal BAr collection, one of the few original collections of high grade Comstock ores collected during the big Bonanza boom. For over 100 years the specimens sat behind glass. Our consignor acquired them when the saloon closed and split them up into the boxes in this sale, and in our summer sale this year. These specimens generally are high grade in appearance with one exception in each box. Est. $400-800

1073. Nevada. Storey. Virginia. Comstock Mines Ores Specimen Collection. A wonderful collection of Comstock ore specimens. We offered two very similar items in our Auction #14 sale. The specimes come in an attractive, custom built mahogany box and short histories of each mine represented. The nine different specimens are from the following: Silver Ore from Con Virginia, Savage, Crown Point, Hale & Norcross, Gould & Curry, Imperial, Justice, Yellow Jacket and one quartz crystal specimen from the Chollar. All specimens about 3 inches long x 2 inches wide x 1 inch high. Extremely fine. Extremely rare. See lot above for image. Est. $400-800

1074. Mining. Gems. Collection of High-Quality Synthetic Gems. A rainbow collection of colors. Lot of 15 pcs. Two 10mm round deep blue sapphires; 2-8mm round light purple Cubic Zirconia stones; 2-10mm round yellow Cubic Zirconia stones; 2-8mm round pink Cubic Zirconia stones; 2-11mm round rubies; 2-8 mm round white Cubic Zirconia stones; 2-8mm orange Cubic Zirconia stones; 1-8x10mm oval emeralds. Cubic zirconium was originally made to imitate a diamond’s reflectance of light. Colored cubic zirconium stones were made to imitate colored diamonds, which are very rare and desirable. People often buy synthetic gems, thinking they are the real thing. This lot contains all very high-quality synthetic stones. Est. $150-300

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