4.25ct COOBER PEDY WHITE CRYSTAL 60s OLD VERY STABLE Fx258

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About this Seller: Starbird

Minimum Bid (USD) $21.00 Feedback Rating 100.00% Positive
Current Bid (USD) $21.00 convert Member Since 21 Mar 2009 in United States of America
Bid Increment (USD) $1.00
Bids Placed 10 jump to bid history
Starting Bid (USD) $1.00
Reserve Price (USD) none
Starts March 9, 2010 6:05 PM (PST) Basic Shipping Information
Ends March 16, 2010 7:05 PM (PDT) Shipping Cost 0.00 paid by buyer
Auction Category NR Opals Optional Shipping Insurance within United States of America (USD) 7.00
Auction ID 219157 Optional Shipping Insurance rest of world (USD) 20.00

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Here's one from the 1960s Coober Pedy and its a long White Crystal at 4.25ct and 26x8.4x3mm with nice semi translucent body. The patterns of light Satin and Small Flash in RED, BLUE, GREEN, and GOLD and an intensity of approximately 3.2 of 5. There is a small sand pocket about center bottom on one side that is visable if you look close in some of the pictures, but will cause no problems with the stone.

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Origin

COOBER PEDY AUSTRALIA

Category  WHITE CRYSTAL SOLID
Play-of -color    RE BLUE GREEN GOLD
Pattern              LIGHT SATIN SMALL FLASH
Body tone

N8

Brilliance Scale 3.2 of 5
Clarity  SEMI TRANSLUCENT
Cut HAND CUT AND POLISH 50K
Shape BAROQUE OVAL
Weight (carat) APPROX. 4.25ct
Size

APPROX   26x8.4x3mm

Polish HIGH 50,000 DIAMOND
Notes:                                          
 
 
 
Brilliance scale:
1
FAINT
2
 DULL
2.5
SOMEWHAT BRIGHT
3
 BRIGHT
3.5
 QUITE BRIGHT
4
VERY BRIGHT
4.5
EXTREMELY BRIGHT
5
 BRILLIANT

 
 
 BODY TONE SCALE
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                             Base Color tone, scales from jet black N1 through to white N9.
 
 
About My Opal        (I TAKE PayPal ONLY)

Most of the opal I'll be listing here was obtained in the late '60s and '70s.  I saw an ad in the "Lapidary Journal" from an Old Boy in Adelaide  Australia advertising "Opal Direct from the Mine."  I contacted him and he
said if I send money, he'd send opal.  As I would save a few dollars I'd send money and he sent OPAL, BEAUTIFUL OPAL.
Of couse there was no internet in the '60's so it was "sight unseen" so I decided to trust him with my first bit of savings and his shipment was outstanding, and every other shipment was far above my expectations. I've trusted those Australian opal dealers ever since.
Back then he sent Lightning Ridge and Andamooka Crystal (some was Stunning Investment Quality) and BIG, I like BIG.
YES I do have most of it in some form or another and you'll be seeing it starting with this listing.  Most of this material is now RARE and expensive but I'll list most of it at NO or LOW reserve.
Most of this material has been out of the ground for 30 or 40 years so it's done what its going to do and is now STABLE
I've got enough of this opal that you'll be tired of reading this part, so you can go directly to the description.
 
HERE'S SOMETHING NEW!! You all are getting a shot at the majority of my PRIVATE COLLECTION that I had planned to keep to myself, but when I dropped and broke my Prize ANDAMOOKA CYSTAL "INVESTMENT". (I purchased this lot as one of my first couple of shipments from my mate in Australia in May of 1966). An 88.5 ct solid fire, no skin or potch and a constant 7 to 8 mm THICK. It broke into 3 pieces along fracture lines that were there for eons. I was in the process of readying it to carve into a Dragon and cutting out those 3 fractures. These 3 pieces are still massive and SOLID FIRE
At that point I realized I'd have to live to 110 years old to cut all of this so enjoy the shot you have, My loss, Your gain. 
 
You'll never guess what I've been up to over the last 3 months.  I've been away!!!  I got a new pair of glasses which led to upgrading my lapidary equipment to be able to supply you with opal polished to 50,000 mesh.  So I've gone back and re-polished much of the OLD GEMS I've cut since the 1960's.  Also, you remember that large lot of Mintabie rough I bought from Patsey and Dan Tucker all those decades ago and forgot about??  Well I've taken time to cut 50 or so of the most promising and have some "unique" black crystal and solid black Mintabie including some N1 and N2 solid and crystal with that ever so rare "red on black" black Mintabie, the one that's so rare because about 98% of these gems come out of Lightning Ridge leaving the remaining 2% from the rest of the worlds opal fields, out of which Mintabie is only a drop in that 2% bucket.  Rarer than most diamonds and I've got 'em and keep watching I'll be putting them on starting with some rare and unusual black crystal with wild and beautiful crystal colors, bright greens and blue, red and flame orange and yellow.  And also some black Mintabie crystal with beauriful colors and UNIQUE black veins descretly runnig within, seemingly supplying black life blood to these rare, old opals that have been out of the mines for decades curing into the most stable and dependable opal in the world and at no reserve and low starting bids.
 
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My Andamooka crystal opal came out in late 1960's and 1970's.  Andamooka was a world class crystal opal supplier from the 1920's but now produces mostly matrix opal.  This crystal material is rare in the fact that its only available in small amounts from people that have hung onto it for years and are willing to part with some.
 
 
I use several light sources including sunshine, when available, 60w low light and indirect, florescence full spectrum, penlight etc, so you'll see some difference in the individual picture base colors to best bring out the natural color in the opal.  I do NOT pump the colors even tho it's very difficult to photograph opal and show all the beautiful color and nuance.  Most of the rough opal is photographed wet and the polished opal is dry, but it's actually brighter and more beautiful in person than the pictures show.
 
PAYPAL ONLY  I take paypal only, please, if you can't live with this please don't bid.
 
Shipping within the US is flat rate $3. International shipping $7 with paperwork and handling of $3. OPTIONAL INSURANCE $7 FOR FIRST $100 AND $3 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL $100. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND INSURANCE.
Payment within  2 days of PayPal notification by U.S.P.S. insurance optional within U.S.  International insurance shipping on case by case basis.  For combined shipping inform me after winning first auction.
 
Full CREDIT OR EXCHANGE on approved returns.  I must be informed within 48 hours of delivery for approval and receive return within 7 days. Material must be in the same condition as when I shipped it.  You pay return shipping. INSURANCE IS MANDATORY ON ALL RETURNES.
 
I DO NOT send out 2nd chance offers.
 
If you have ANY questions ABOUT THIS GEM, CUTTING OR ANYTHING or want to see any specific pictures contact me through OPAL AUCTIONS.
 
I'm looking forward to your business.  Good Luck Bidding   

More Information

Depth: 3 mm
Length: 26 mm
Weight: 4.25 Carats
Width: 8.4 mm

Bidding History

Member Bid Time & Date
tufftyme 21.00 March 16, 2010 5:37:18 PM (PDT)
mina28 20.00 March 16, 2010 5:37:18 PM (PDT)
mina28 19.75 March 16, 2010 5:37:01 PM (PDT)
tufftyme 18.75 March 16, 2010 5:37:01 PM (PDT)
mina28 12.11 March 12, 2010 11:37:19 PM (PST)
RROW123 11.11 March 12, 2010 7:18:47 AM (PST)
palmbeachgems 10.11 March 12, 2010 7:18:47 AM (PST)
RROW123 9.00 March 12, 2010 7:18:33 AM (PST)
palmbeachgems 8.50 March 12, 2010 7:18:33 AM (PST)
RROW123 1.00 March 10, 2010 9:40:46 PM (PST)

Starbird's Shipping, Handling & Return Policies

Shipping is paid by ME!! Express mail with $100 insurance around $27 to $30. Items will usually ship within 3 business days of receipt of payment notification by PayPal. Insurance is highly recommended at $7 for the first $100 and $3 for each additional $100 for US destinations all others by actual cost. All items are subject to return upon authorization but INSURANCE IS MANDATORY both ways. Item must be in exactly the same condition as when it originally left my store.

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