Search by Stone - A - F
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Quartz with Chlorite inclusions
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Quartz with Dumortierite inclusions
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Quartz with Dumortierite inclusions (Polished)
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Quartz with Pyrite inclusions
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Quartz, faceted (Fluorite included)
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Raphidonema contortum sponge fossils
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Rastellum carinatum bivalve fossils
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Sale!
Ray tooth fossils
Original price was: £2.00.£1.50Current price is: £1.50. -
Rhynchonellida brachiopod fossils
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Rosasite and Adamite from Vouves, Greece
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Ruby in Pargasite from Mundarara mine, Tanzania
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Ruby in Zoisite Tumblestones
£4.95 -
Saccocoma crinoid fossils
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Sauropod dinosaur bone – polished slices
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Schorl, Orthoclase, Quartz, and Muscovite from Megiliggar Rocks, Cornwall
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Scolecite and Calcite specimens
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Sellithyris sella fossils
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Smithsonite, Adamite, and Calcite from Hilarion Mine, Greece
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Sphalerite and Chalcopyrite from Joplin Field, USA
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Sphalerite and Fluorite from Furzehill Mine, Devon
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Tourmaline and Cassiterite from Whitestone Quarry, Devon
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Tourmaline Crystals (Brown/Dravite)
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Toxaster Echinoid (Sea Urchin)
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Tragophylloceras Ammonites
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New
Tridymite and Cristobalite from Vechec quarry, Slovakia
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Unidentified Ammonites
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Unusual Amethyst points
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Willemite and Calcite from Sterling Mine, USA
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Willemite in Franklinite from Sterling Mine, USA
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Willemite, Calcite, and Franklinite from Sterling Mine, USA
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Willemite, Calcite, and Tephroite from Sterling Mine, USA
Price range: £3.50 through £5.00
Our A-F section contains some of the best known mineral species and most popular gemstones and fossils on earth.
We’ve all heard of Agate, Amber, and Amethyst, Ammonites – this category contains well over a hundred other categories – everything from abalone to fulgurites.
Amongst these I do have a few personal favourites – specimens of aegirine, amber, ammonites, ammolite, bismuth, fluorite all have a place in my personal collection.