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2013 June 2 Nature & Science Signature Auction, featuring The Hoppel Collection of Fine Minerals - Dallas #5110
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2012 October 14 Natural History Signature Meteorite Auction - New York #6089
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2012 May 20 Natural History & Fine Minerals Signature Auction- New York #6068
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2011 June Dallas Signature Platinum Natural History Auction #6061
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2011 June Dallas Signature Natural History Auction #6071
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Hoppel Fine Mineral Collection

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We have been proud to bring you part one of the Hoppel Collection — one of the largest, finest, and most significant mineral collections to be brought to auction. Unveiled at the recent 2013 Tucson Gem & Mineral Show, the Hoppel Collection was greeted with amazement. This hidden treasure was the talk of the show — the overwhelming magnitude of the collection stopped people in their tracks.

The Hoppel Collection, assembled during the 1990s and early 2000s by a wealthy industrialist, remained hidden from public view in a private museum. It consists of an astonishing 2,000+ specimens — the breadth and scope of which is unparalleled. There are unique world-class, one-of-a-kind museum level specimens, aesthetic examples from classic localities, historic specimens, fine crystals and gems, rare species, and unusual localities. Never has such a unique assemblage been offered at auction — and nearly all of it at no reserve. This is an opportunity for collectors and dealers alike to obtain specimens in an open and transparent forum.

There is such a wealth of specimens that the collection will be presented in a series of Signature® and Internet auctions during 2013 and 2014. The first Signature Auction took place in Dallas on Sunday, June 2, 2013, and brought in over $3 million dollars.

Should you have any questions about the contents of the collection, please don't hesitate to contact us. We hope that you will be as intrigued and excited by the Hoppel Collection as we are and join us at the auctions!

Highlights of the First Hoppel Auction Include
Rhodochrosite: Sweet Home Mine
Rhodochrosite

Sweet Home Mine, Alma Dist., Park Co., Colorado
11.5 x 5 inches (29.2 x 12.7 cm)
Sold for $146,500+
Linarite
Linarite

Blanchard Mine, Bingham, Hansonburg Dist. Socorro Co., New Mexico
2.75 x 2 inches (7 x 5 cm) with largest crystal 1 inch (2.5 cm) long
Sold for $158,500
Native Gold
Native Gold

Eagle's Nest Mine, Placer Co., California
5.5 x 4 inches (14 x 10.2 cm)
Sold for $32,500
Apophyllite on Stilbite
Apophyllite on Stilbite

The Snow Angel
Momin Akhada, Ahmadnagar Dist., Maharashtra, India
10.5 x 8 inches (26.7 x 20.3 cm)
Sold for $30,000
Aquamarine
Aquamarine

Medina, Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais, Brazil
9 x 1.5 inches (23 x 4 cm)
Sold for $158,500
Stibnite
Stibnite

Lubilhac, Haute-Loire, Auvergne, France
8.5 x 5 inches (21.6 x 12.7 cm)
Sold for $56,250
Pyromorphite
Pyromorphite

Les Farges Mine, Ussel, Corrèze, Limousin, France
2 x 1.75 inches (5.1 x 4.4 cm)
Sold for $8,125
Copper crystal inside of copper vug
Native Copper

Copper crystal inside of copper vug
Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan
3 x 2 inches (7.6 x 5 cm)
Sold for $23,750
Sapphire
Sapphire

Passara Gem Mine, Badulla, Uva Province, Sri Lanka
2 x 1.25 inches (5 x 3.2 cm)
Sold for $15,000
Rhodochrosite: South Africa
Rhodochrosite

N'Chwaning Mine, Kuruman, N.Cape Prov., South Africa
1.75 x 1 inches (4.4 x 2.5 cm)
Sold for $12,500

La Madona Rosa

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La Madona Rosa
Sold for $662,500
La Madona Rosa (the Pink Madonna) is an exceptionally large and beautiful specimen of Rose Quartz bearing a strong resemblance to traditional depictions of the Virgin Mary.

The smoky Quartz "body" of the Madonna is an abstract composition of vaguely human form, bearing a multitude of scintillating surfaces. The overall effect is completed by a wide ribbon or "halo" of sparkling Rose Quartz crystals, completely outlining the body of the Madonna and enhancing the resemblance to classical statues and icons. Measuring an impressive 15.5 x 8 inches (39 x 20 cm), it towers over all other known Rose Quartz specimens and stands in a league of its own.

Pink Madonna
In the late 1950s, miners working a small mine in Brazil, found a miraculous pocket of Rose Quartz: although only six inches wide and 12 inches high, the pocket extended for 16 feet in length. It was filled with deep pink, Rose Quartz crystals draped sinuously over smoky Quartz — a unique association not seen before, or since.

The miners at "Sapucaia" (the mine's informal name because of its proximity to that town) had hit the jackpot — Rose Quartz had never been seen before this discovery. Later finds in Brazil also yielded additional Rose Quartz specimens (notably Lavra da Ilha and Alto da Pitora) but none approached the sheer size and beauty of the specimens from Lavra Berilo Branco — they became the "gold standard" for Rose Quartz. The only other major example known from this historic find, is the "Van Allen Belt" which currently resides in the Smithsonian.

Examination of La Madona Rosa's features leads to the conclusion that, in all likelihood it came from the original "Sapucaia" (Lavra Berilo Branco) discovery. But attempts to pin down the history of this particular specimen break down at a certain point. Some opine that it was produced during the original discovery of 1959 and remained hidden for decades in the collection of a Brazilian gentleman before emerging to the notice of the outside world. Another account states that it was "discovered" in Brazil in 1972 (the mine had been in sporadic operation until 1973). Whatever its origin, it was acquired by a London gemstone collector in 1972. It was sold in 1977 to a U.S. gem collector and resided in that collection for twenty years — its significance unrecognized for decades.

It surfaced at the 1997 Tucson Gem & Mineral show, where it was recognized for its considerable potential. Modern cleaning and trimming measures were performed and the end result is nothing short of spectacular. It was subsequently sold into the Hoppel Collection and held a central position in that collection — hidden from public view until now.

Enter La Madona Rosa, a 'dark horse' challenger for the title of world's finest Rose Quartz specimen since the "Van Allen Belt." The question arises: why hasn't the public heard of it before? The truth is both mysterious and also very typical.

Results From Recent Auctions
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The Fighting Pair - Allosaurus VS Stegosaurus
Virtually Complete And Important Triceratops Skeleton
From The Far Side Of The Moon, The Fourth Largest Piece Of The Moon: Dar Al Gani (Dag) 1058
The Fighting Pair - Allosaurus VS Stegosaurus
Sold for: $2,748,500

Virtually Complete And Important Triceratops Skeleton
Sold for: $657,250

From The Far Side Of The Moon, The Fourth Largest Piece Of The Moon: Dar Al Gani (Dag) 1058
Sold for: $330,000

Fukang Meteorite - Singular Modern Sculpture
Rhodochrosite
Trapiche Emerald Parure
Fukang Meteorite
Singular Modern Sculpture
Sold for: $112,900

Rhodochrosite
Good Luck Pocket, Main Stope, Sweet Home Mine
Sold for: $358,500

Trapiche Emerald Parure
Sold for: $140,500



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