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PICTURES BUNKER HILL PYROMORPHITES All of the following Pyromorphites are from the Bunker Hill
Mine 1¼ x 1 x ½"with individual crystals to ¼ x 1/8"
Several hexagonal, dark green/yellow, lustrous Pyromorphite crystals extend in all directions off the entire front face of this specimen. All of the crystals are in great shape and from the back you can see that the uppermost Pyromorphite crystals have grown one upon the other to form an arch shape.
1¾ x 1¼ x 1"½
5/8 x 3/8 x 1/2"
1¼ x 1¼ x 1" with individual crystals to ½ x ¼"
2 x 1¼ x 1" with individual crystals to 3/8 x 3/8"
A secondary coating of burnt orange, lustrous Pyromorphite is covering hexagonal crystals lying below that cover the entire front face of this specimen. The top of the piece may show contact with another surface which prevented the burnt orange covering from forming there, hence the dull yellowish coloring to only the top of the specimen.
1 x ¾ x ½"
Mounted in a thumbnail box is a specimen of green/yellow, lustrous Pyromorphite that appears to have formed as two parallel crystals of essentially the same height, with a smaller third crystal, thus creating a vertical chasm between the crystals. The specimen is entirely Pyromorphite.
1¾ x 1 x 1¾"
Burnt orange, lustrous Pyromorphite covers almost the entire front face of this specimen, along with one side. The crystals seem to be laying on top of each other along the main ridge of the specimen and on other ridge.
1¼ x 5/8 x 5/8" with crystal perched on top 3/8 x ¼"
Numerous yellow/green crystals of lustrous Pyromorphite cover the top ridge of this specimen along with crystals that have grown upon each other and now appear to be extending up off this ridge. The back side closely resembles this front side.
1¼ x ¾ x ¼" with largest crystal to 3/8 x 1/8"
Numerous, well defined, yellow/green crystals of Pyromorphite cover the
entire front face of this specimen. All the edges of the crystals on the left
side are a more deep yellow color. There is some small bits of matrix that pop
through the crystals toward the bottom right of the specimen as seen in the
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