[meteorite-list] Bonhams Auction Results
From: mail at mhmeteorites.com <mail_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2008 00:49:59 +0000 Message-ID: <529246338-1228697597-cardhu_decombobulator_blackberry.rim.net-224959700-_at_bxe202.bisx.prod.on.blackberry> OMG - should have bid. Do these include the buyers premium? Matt Matt Morgan Mile High Meteorites http://www.mhmeteorites.com P.O. Box 151293 Lakewood, CO 80215 USA -----Original Message----- From: "Jason Utas" <meteoritekid at gmail.com> Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 16:17:18 To: Meteorite-list<meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com> Subject: [meteorite-list] Bonhams Auction Results Hello All, I read through the legal print in the front of the catalog, and it looks like it's ok to post the results publicly. 1086 - 315g Gibeon Sphere - $475 1087 - 140g Gibeon Egg - $190 1088 - 490g Gibeon Slice - $375 1089 - 321g Gibeon Slice - Pass 1090 - 2 Gibeon Slices (281 + 262g) - $325 1091 - Gibeon Part-Slice $475 1092 - 552g Gibeon Slice - $400 1093 - 2.6kg Gibeon Cut Block - $1,700 1094 - 7,150g Gibeon Slice - $3.250 - Pass 1095 - 1,361g Muonionalusta End - $500 1096 - 136g Chinga Slice - $120 1097 - 494g Seymchan Slice - $425 1098 - 121g Udei Station End - $200 (!) 1099 - 276g New NWA Iron (silicated) slice - $600 1100 - "7lb" Sikhote Shrapnel - listed as "oriented" - $1,500 1101 - 1,304g Sikhote Individual - $2,900 (!) 1102 - 8kg Corroded Sikhote (*no* remaining fusion crust) - $6,500 - Pass 1103 - 334g Fukang Part-Slice (shattered crystals) - $3,750 1104 - 520g Esquel Part-Slice - $12,000 1105 - Pair of Campo Ends (206g and 430g, one silicated) - ~$400 - Pass (Passed at $400 for 600g of Campo....right)\ 1106 - 1,886g Campo Indiv (nice) - $300 1107 - 3,146g Canyon Diablo (fairly nondescript) - $1,300 1108 - 42.5lb Campo (good shape, no glypts - corroded) - missed price 1109 - 1,220 lb butt-ugly Campo - $19,000 1110 - 127 lb Canyon Diablo - Special Note This iron looks great in the auction photo. It's not. The back of it was...ruined somehow. It looks like the owner sandblasted the back down to a quasi-3D widmanstatten surface, and then coated it in some sort of plastic/sealant that tinged it all (only the backside, but the entire backside) a nasty light-green hue, and gave it a smooth, shiny, plastic-ey look and feel. I don't know what the hell s/he did to it, but we decided ahead of time that we didn't want it, no matter the cost. That said - $18,000 1111 - 385g Slice of NWA 1941 L6 (the "blue" one Michael Farmer's been selling) - $950 (!) 1112 - 34mm diameter NWA XXX Sphere (no weight given, listed as NWA 869, but not NWA 869) - $350 1113 - 1,994g NWA XXX Sphere (4in diameter, again listed as NWA 869, but a different meteorite) - $1,800 1114 - 2.0g Murchison frag, no crust - $400 (!) 1115 - Arroyo Malo 75.1g - $500 (slightly less than $50/g) 1116 - Arroyo Malo 202.5g - $850 (again, somewhat less than $50/g) 1117 - Libyan Glass Pair (183g light + 77g dark) - missed the number, at least $400 1118 - 1,451g Libyan Glass (numerous large chips) - $1,400 1119 - Collection of Six Lunar and Martian Meteorites - 0.05g to 0.054g in weight - $1,800 (...I estimate its value, based on the specimens, their weights, and current market prices, at no more than $300) 1120 - Set of Five Medals w/ Meteorites (Campo/869/482/2995/2986) - $275 1121 - 1.85g DaG 476 Slice - $950 1122 - 2.718g NWA 4880 Sherg. Indiv. (broken) - $4,500 (!) 1123 - 5.85g of LA002 - $9,000 (!) 1124 - 90.5g Shergottite Indiv - Special Note This stone had a chip not pictured - just above and to the left of what would be visible in the photographs posted in the auction.It was a fresh chip - looked as though a curious nomad had knocked the corner (unfortunately the leading edge) off of it. Go figure. My only question regarding the stone was that the edge of the chip was painted black. It was definitely some sort of paint; not only was it less glossy and darker in colour than the rest of the stone, but...it rubbed off. The only possible explanation we could come up with was that it had been put on the stone so as to hide the edge of the chip in the auction photograph. It is visible in the photograph just to the left of the top of the stone as a thin edge of grey of a different hue (slightly) than the rest of the stone, running about half-way down that top-left side. It looks like a result of the lighting in the photo, but it's definitely not that... Very odd. - $30,000 - Pass 1125 - 1.3308g Dhofar 1428 Slice (Feldspathic IMB) - $1,600 1126 - 1.0064g DaG 400 Part-Slice (Anorthositic Breccia) - $1,400 So...nothing -too- surprising. The low end was the Udei, at $1.67/g, and the high-end, well - a good few things. The bidders who went over market tended not to be meteorite enthusiasts; I heard a phone-bidder assuring her client that the $950 purchase of the $385g slice of NWA 1941 (L6) was a "very good deal." Granted, it was a nice slice, but if you take the 20% commission and 8% tax into account for it (and all other items), well...that Sikhote was nothing special, and it cost the buyer close to $4/g... It looked like the buyers generally went with what looked flashier or more interesting. The Murchison was listed as a piece of a comet, and the NWA 1941 was listed as the "Blue Galaxy Meteorite" - something like that. The better the listing made things sound, the more they fetched. Something like Udei, which looked particularly bad in their case, which, in all fairness, didn't have adequate lighting for such a specimen, attracted little-to-no attention from...anyone. Regards, Jason ______________________________________________ http://www.meteoritecentral.com Meteorite-list mailing list Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Sun 07 Dec 2008 07:49:59 PM PST |
StumbleUpon del.icio.us Yahoo MyWeb |