[meteorite-list] AD-Lang's Auction 74 Lots Now online
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rockgirl at twcny.rr.com
Mon Jan 17 16:05:51 EST 2005
Dear Meteorite List Members,
R. A. Langheinrich Meteorites and Lang's Fossils
will be open for business in Tucson, Arizona in just
two weeks' time.
The complete catalog for our 2005 R. A. Langheinrich
Meteorites auction is now online and available for
viewing. We have greatly expanded the catalog to
include 74 lots. This is our biggest and best
auction ever, and features some truly spectacular
one-of-a-kind specimens.
Recent additions include:
NWA 032 Lunar meteorite, two complete diamond lap
polished slices: 2.5 grams and 6.7 grams
Canyon Diablo A gorgeous 2,226 gram Huss iron with
number and large natural hole!
Pasamonte 7.5 grams with excellent fusion crust
Juvinas French witnessed fall 1821 with vintage
handwritten C. U. Shepard label
Wold Cottage Vintage British witnessed fall, 1795,
two specimens
Holbrook Gorgeous 546 gram stone, 96% fresh fusion
crust, with AMNH number
Pervomaisky Excellent 520 gram fully crusted stone
from Russian fall, 1933
Leedy Complete large crusted stone with Nininger
number and Monnig number!
Henbury Beautiful regmaglypted individual, 3,670 grams
Barwell British fall, Christmas Eve 1965, 99 grams
with crust and NHM London number
. . . and much more.
Please visit our catalog online:
http://www.nyrockman.com/tucson-auction-2005.htm
PLEASE NOTE! The auction will close at 12:30 pm on
Sunday, February 6 (not 1 pm as previously
advertised). Our auction will take place on the same
day and at the same hotel (Westward Look) as Apollo
astronaut Dr. Harrison Schmitt's free lecture. We
are proud to be one of the sponsors of this special
event, and the earlier auction close time is to
ensure that everyone can complete bidding, etc. in
time for Dr. Schimtt's lecture at 2 pm.
Absentee bidders are welcome and there is NO BUYER'S
PREMIUM. For details, please visit our auction rules
and absentee bidder information:
http://www.nyrockman.com/auction-2005/rules.htm
Thank you for your interest and we are looking
forward to seeing many of you in Tucson. Please stop
by one of our two locations to say hello.
Sincerely,
Iris Lang
www.nyrockman.com
www.langsfossils.com
Tucson show details:
http://www.nyrockman.com/tucson-2005.htm
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