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SELECTION OF MARTIAN METEORITE
SELECTION OF MARTIAN METEORITE FRAGMENTS From the Zagami fall, Nigeria, 1962; comprising nine containers (some with multiple pieces) approx. the size of a grain of sand.
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Rare Chondrite Stony Meteorite
Rare Chondrite Stony Meteorite Specimen, probably "H" classification with 15-19 percent iron-nickel content, excavated in Morocco, wt. 944 gr., h. 2-3/4", l. 5-1/2". Chondrite meteorites originate from asteroids orbiting the sun between Jupiter and Mars.
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SELECTION OF SEVEN NAMED MARTIAN
SELECTION OF SEVEN NAMED MARTIAN METEORITE SPECIMENS Including two from the Shergotty fall (1865); two from Kessen; and one from Sayh Al Uhaymir; all about the size of a grain of sand. Together with two larger fragments from a diogenite meteorite that fell near Tatahouine, Tunisia, in 1931; each approx. 1/4 in. L.
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STONY METEORITE FRAGMENT Apparently
STONY METEORITE FRAGMENT Apparently with considerable metallic content; 3 in. L., 1 7/8 in. W., 1 1/2 in. D.
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TWO STONY METEORITE FRAGMENTS 2 3/4
TWO STONY METEORITE FRAGMENTS 2 3/4 in. L., 2 1/2 in. W., 1 1/2 in. D.; the other, 2 1/8 in. L., 2 1/4 in. W., 1 3/8 in. D.
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SELECTION OF METEORITE FRAGMENTS
SELECTION OF METEORITE FRAGMENTS From the Allan Hills 76009 fall, Antarctica; comprising six containers, some with multiple pieces, approx. the size of a grain of sand; with three larger pieces, 1/16 to 1/8 in. L.
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Fine Museum Quality Meteorite
Fine Museum Quality Meteorite Specimen, a beautiful large specimen, classified group 1, composed of 6.68 percent NI, 0.45 percent Co, 0.25 percent P, 87 ppm GA, 407 ppm GE, 3.6 ppm IR and Iron, excavated in Gran Chaca Gualamba, Argentina, wt. 3200 gr., h. 4", w. 6".
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METEORITE, LANDED IN TEXAS,
METEORITE, LANDED IN TEXAS, 1928Meteorite fragment. Approx. 75.9 grams, 39 x 32 x 22mm. Note with meteorite states found in 1928, Odessa, Texas. Normal wear. This item can be shipped in-house.
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SELECTION OF MARTIAN METEORITE
SELECTION OF MARTIAN METEORITE FRAGMENTS From DAG 476 and 489, recovered in the Dat Al Gani desert, Libya; comprising 11 containers (some with multiple pieces) approx. the size of a grain of sand.
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FIVE METALLIC/STONY METEORITE
FIVE METALLIC/STONY METEORITE FRAGMENTS All seemingly from the same fall, the largest, 1 1/2 in. L., 1 1/8 in. W., 1 in. D.
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SIZABLE NON-METALLIC METEORITE FROM
SIZABLE NON-METALLIC METEORITE FROM UPSTATE NEW YORK Generally smooth dark gray surfaces with the occasional lighter inclusion, included is a plaque reading, "METEORITE: This meteorite was discovered by Joseph T. Sproule on August 10, 1966, at Wedgewood, New York, on the property of his sisters, Elizabeth and Sarah Sproule."
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SELECTION OF METEORITE FRAGMENTS
SELECTION OF METEORITE FRAGMENTS From various falls including seven samples from Lake Murray Oklahoma, discovered in 1933 (several pieces of metal infused limestone in each); three from Mt. Egerton, Western Australia, found in 1941; and two metallic fragments from the Odessa Crater, Texas.
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SELECTION OF LUNAR METEORITE
SELECTION OF LUNAR METEORITE FRAGMENTS From various falls in the Sahara Desert, including two from NEA 001; two NWA 32; one Dar Al Gani 400; and one Dhofar 490; most approx. the size of a grain of sand (some containers holding several fragments).
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METALLIC METEORITE FRAGMENT 3 1/4
METALLIC METEORITE FRAGMENT 3 1/4 in. L., 3 in. W., 3/4 in. D.
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STONY METEORITE FRAGMENT Apparently
STONY METEORITE FRAGMENT Apparently with considerable metallic content; 3 5/8 in. L., 3 1/8 in. W., 1 1/4 in. D.
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GROUP OF CAMPO DEL CIELO
GROUP OF CAMPO DEL CIELO METEORITESsite discovered in 1576, Chaco, Argentina, three separate pieces, 285 grams total, largest approximately 2 in. across
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
appears stable, light flaking to surface, minute areas of rust build up
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THREE STONY/METALLIC CUT
THREE STONY/METALLIC CUT METEORITE FRAGMENTS Each cut and slightly polished to reveal metallic crystalline structure within the stone; the largest, 2 3/8 in. L., 1 5/8 in. W., 9 1/6 in. D.
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Two Large Octahedrite Meteorite
Two Large Octahedrite Meteorite Fragments
Circa 4.6 billion years ago
Length of largest 10 inches.
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CAMPO DEL CIELO IRON METEORITE:
CAMPO DEL CIELO IRON METEORITE: Form the Campo Del Cielo fall approx. 4 000-5 000 years ago. 5 1/4'' h. x 3 1/4'' x 2'' 1548 grams.
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GROUP OF 2 NASA PHOTOS & LUNAR
GROUP OF 2 NASA PHOTOS & LUNAR METEORITE SPECIMENGroup of two NASA photographs and one lunar meteorite specimen:
One photo depicting a LVA/EVA (the Lunar Roving Vehicle) training wearing their complete Extravehicular Mobility Unites (EMU). Astronauts David R. Scott and James B. Irwin are driving the vehicle. Serial number S-71-37219. The photograph has "A KODAK PAPER" watermark.
One photo depicting a closeup view or "mug shot" of Apollo lunar sample No. 60016, a typical example of the "White breccia" called out by the crew during all three of their periods of extravehicular activity (EVA). It was brought back during their Apollo 16 mission in 1972.
One lunar meteorite sample, from meteorite NWA 11788. Discovered in Northwest Africa in the Sahara Desert in 2017. It is a light gray feldspathic-breccia achondrite, similar in composition to Apollo 16 rocks. This sample weighs approx. 12 mg.
Moon; unframed; height: 6 1/4 in x width: 8 1/4 in. Framed; height: 13 in x width: 16 in. Lunar sample; diameter: 1/8 in. Astronaut; height: 8 in x width: 10 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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RARE GORSKI KOTAR METEORITE. Fell
RARE GORSKI KOTAR METEORITE. Fell from the sky as a ball of fire in present owner's backyard in June 2011 between 10-11 pm near town of Skrad in Croatia. Tracked before falling by New Zealand Scientific Tracking Station. Additional information available - approximately 3 1/2 in.; 2 3/4 in.; 2 1/4 in.
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SEVEN ASTROLOGICAL ROUND
SEVEN ASTROLOGICAL ROUND CARVINGS. Twentieth century. Round stones with relief carvings and constellations on the reverse. Reputedly "meteorite jade" or iron. Varying wear. 3.5" w. to 4.5"w.
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SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 14-34G,
SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 14-34G, LEE DOWNEYCreated from the 4-billion-year-old Gibeon meteorite.
Discovered in 1836 in Gibeon, Namibia, Africa by Captain J.E. Alexander. The artist produced a limited number of skulls from this meteorite, including a life sized sculpture sold through Bonhams.
Artist: Lee Downey
Issued: c. 2015
Dimensions: 0.75"H
Manufacturer: Artifactual
Country of Origin: Africa
Condition:
Good
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RARE METLOX POTTERY MARTIAN
RARE METLOX POTTERY MARTIAN COOKIE JAR Mid 20th century; featuring a Martian emerging from a rocket, with sign, "Greetings Earth People;" 12 3/4 in. H.
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SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 21-24G,
SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 21-24G, LEE DOWNEYCreated from the 4-billion-year-old Gibeon meteorite.
Discovered in 1836 in Gibeon, Namibia, Africa by Captain J.E. Alexander. The artist produced a limited number of skulls from this meteorite, including a life sized sculpture sold through Bonhams.
Artist: Lee Downey
Issued: c. 2015
Dimensions: 0.75"H
Manufacturer: Artifactual
Country of Origin: Africa
Condition:
Good
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SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 24-34G,
SCULPTED METEORITE SKULL NO 24-34G, LEE DOWNEYCreated from the 4-billion-year-old Gibeon meteorite.
Discovered in 1836 in Gibeon, Namibia, Africa by Captain J.E. Alexander. The artist produced a limited number of skulls from this meteorite, including a life sized sculpture sold through Bonhams.
Artist: Lee Downey
Issued: c. 2015
Dimensions: 0.75"H
Manufacturer: Artifactual
Country of Origin: Africa
Condition:
Good
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ANCIENT HONGSHAN CULTURE
ANCIENT HONGSHAN CULTURE METEORITE JADE WITH ENGRAVINGS...Smooth meteorite jade with engravings.
Issued: 4500 - 3000 BC
Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1.75"W x 0.75"H
Country of Origin: China
Condition:
Age related wear.
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SPECIMEN STONE TERRESTRIAL
SPECIMEN STONE TERRESTRIAL GLOBEunsigned; on metal stand inset with compass; 12 inches diameter; 15 inches high Condition:
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MASSIVE IMPORTANT CAMPO DE CIELO
MASSIVE IMPORTANT CAMPO DE CIELO METEORITE 394 LBSWeighing in at 394lbs/177kg and measuring at its largest dimensions 33.25 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 6 inches deep, this is very likely the largest meteorite in private hands. It is certainly the largest to come on any auction block that we can find a record of. It would not be out of place in any of the world’s museums. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a massive and highly desirable meteor. Comes with custom built iron stand which measures 74 inches tall.
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NASA ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS,
NASA ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS, ROCKETS & SATELLITESTwo binders with dozens of original color and B&W photos of NASA rockets, satellites under construction, and rocket components. Fascinating collection assembled in the 1960s. Provenance: From the estate of Robert N. Sheehy, an engineer with the Spacecraft Technology Division of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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MASSIVE IMPORTANT CAMPO DE CIELO
MASSIVE IMPORTANT CAMPO DE CIELO METEORITE 394 LBSMassive and highly important campo de cielo meteorite. Weighing in at 394 lbs/177 kg and measuring at its largest dimensions 33.25 inches tall, 16 inches wide, and 6 inches deep, this is very likely the largest meteorite in private hands. It is certainly the largest to come on any auction block that we can find a record of. It would not be out of place in any of the worldâ??s museums. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a massive and highly desirable meteor. Comes with custom built iron stand which measures 74 inches tall.
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W. CRAWFORD & SONS "METEOR" RACE
W. CRAWFORD & SONS "METEOR" RACE CAR BISCUIT TIN England c. 1930 Lithographed tinplate finished in red with bold silver patterns including swirling hub design fitted with stabilizing center tailfin seated driver battery operated headlamp and long bonnet with hinged top marked "Meteor". 171/2 "l. Spot corrosion overall with stains and wear headlamp cowl replaced. (Fair Cond.)
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METALLIC METEORITE SLAB
METALLIC METEORITE SLAB Identified as from the Dhofar fall; 3 7/8 in. L., 1 3/16 in. W., 3/16 in. Thick.
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GEOCOMA / BRITTLE STAR FOSSILS ON
GEOCOMA / BRITTLE STAR FOSSILS ON LIMESTONE. Several brittle star / Geocoma specimens on single limestone slab. Unmarked. Approx. w. 11.75".
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Glass and Aurora Borealis Crystal
Glass and Aurora Borealis Crystal Brooch and Earring Suite, ca. 1960, fabricated as a stellar comet, the central starburst with a crystal center with blue glass rays, the comet\'s tail set with aurora borealis crystal and blue glass at the tip, the earrings en suite, unsigned.
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Two Polished Ammonite Specimens,
Two Polished Ammonite Specimens, Cretaceous Period, 100 million years old, each fossilized in a translucent brown with ochre dendritic patterns throughout, l. 5-3/8".