• Iron Stromatolites (ME5)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Beautiful deep red agatization in these colonies attest to the classic origin of this specimen as being from the old Mary Ellen Mine in Biwabik, Minnesota, the type locality for the Biwabik Iron Formation. Notice the off-set angle of the growth pattern in this piece. This is attributed to constant water currents in the area where these colonies were growing.

     

    SIZE: 4″ x 8″ x .3″

     

    Name: Collenia undosa
    Unit: Biwabik Iron Formation
    Site: Biwabik Iron Range, Minnesota
    Date: Mid 1990s

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

  • Kona Dolomite (KONA10)

    Notes specific to this specimen: This is an excellent sliced section showing multiple stromatolite colonies with distinct layers (laminae). The clear layering is unusual for this slightly metamorphosed material. It has a smooth back and a flat bottom so it stands up nicely.

     

    SIZE: 6″ x 3″ x 1″
    NAME: Collenia kona
    AGE: Paleoproterozoic Era 2.3 billion years
    UNIT: Kona Formation
    SITE: Kona Hills, Michigan
    DATE: 2023

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

  • Kona Dolomite (KONA9)

    Notes specific to this specimen: This is an excellent sliced section showing multiple stromatolite colonies with distinct layers (laminae). The clear layering is unusual for this slightly metamorphosed material. It has a smooth back and a flat bottom so it stands up nicely.

     

    SIZE: 6″ x 3″ x 1″

     

    NAME: Collenia kona
    AGE: Paleoproterozoic Era 2.3 billion years
    UNIT: Kona Formation
    SITE: Kona Hills, Michigan
    DATE: 2023

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

  • Potomac Marble Sculpture

    Notes specific to this specimen: You won’t find this on the market anywhere! Why? Because we are the only people who excavate and sculpt this beautiful and unusual historic material. Also called Capitol Marble, this Triassic conglomerate is featured as the columns in the US Capitol National Statuary Hall rotunda. They hold up the main Capitol Dome. Interestingly, the location of the quarry where this material was mined was lost for 200 years. But the old quarry site was finally found a few years ago. We visited the site which is along the C & O canal (near milepost 38) in 2024. It hosts the exact same rock we collect for carving at Point of Rocks, some 12 miles upstream where this piece is from. This freeform was sculpted by Jon in 2022 and has a flat bottom for easy display. It features a highly polished partial helix on the front and a contrasting natural back, showing how the rock is found in its rough state.

     

    HOW IT FORMED

    Paleozoic mountains that were being uplifted during the Triassic Period as North America and Africa were colliding. About 205 million years ago these rivers carried broken pieces of dolomite into a basin where they were buried. As the layers accumulated in depth, heat and pressure built up and eventually cemented everything together. Later the layers were pushed up and erosion removed the sediments above, exposing this unique rock in certain locations along the Potomac River.

     

    SIZE: 6″ x 4″ x 6″

     

    AGE: Triassic Period, 205 million years
    UNIT: Newark Supergroup
    SITE: Point of Rocks, Maryland
    DATE: 2021

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

  • Septarian Nodule Bowl

    Notes specific to this specimen: An entirely unique item, this septarian nodule was excavated and carved into a bowl by Jon in 2018. The specimen is from the famous Muddy Creek septarian beds in southern Utah, east of Zion National Park. Our friends own a mining claim there and we periodically visit them to collect nodules. Most septarians are not conducive to carving into bowls. This is the only septarian nodule bowl ever sculpted by Jon. He kept it as his own since the day he sculpted it. Alas, it is being displaced from his personal collection by other, larger projects. It has a beautiful shine and fluoresces nicely under UV light. Jon has indicated he may – or may not! – ever do another one.

     

    SIZE: 6″ x 6″ x 4″

     

    SEPTARIAN NODULE BOWL
    AGE: Cretaceous Period, 70 million years
    UNIT: Frontier Formation
    SITE: Orderville, Utah
    DATE: 2018

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

  • St Clair Flora – rare preservation (F2)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Two sided specimen. An attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

    NAME: Alethopteris & OTHERS
    AGE: Carboniferous Period – 305 million years
    UNIT: Llewellyn Formation
    SITE: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
    DATE: 1996

     

    Size: 9″ x 5″ x 1/2″

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

  • St Clair Flora – rare preservation (F5)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Large, two sided specimen with multiple layers evident. Front and back are equally compelling with a dense accumulation of ferns. Nice scattering of ferns on both sides, with both positive and negatives on each. Great specimen from this classic site.

     

    NAME: Alethopteris
    AGE: Carboniferous Period – 305 million years
    UNIT: Llewellyn Formation
    SITE: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania

     

    Size: 11″ x 11″ x 1″

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

  • St Clair Flora – rare preservation (F6)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Two sided specimen – front and back are equally compelling with a dense accumulation of ferns. An attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

     

    NAME: Alethopteris
    AGE: Carboniferous Period – 305 million years
    UNIT: Llewellyn Formation
    SITE: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania

     

    Size: 18″ x 14″ x 1″

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

  • St Clair Flora – rare preservation (F9)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Two sided specimen – front and back are equally compelling with a dense accumulation of ferns. Back side is colored yellow by iron intrusion making it a nice contrast to the classic white ferns on the front. There are multiple layers showing around the edges.

     

    NAME: Alethopteris
    AGE: Carboniferous Period – 305 million years
    UNIT: Llewellyn Formation
    SITE: Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania

     

    Size: 11″ x 6″ x 1″

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin. In addition, an attractive and informative display card accompanies the specimen.

  • Volcanic Bomb (EB1)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Large, excellent, classic fusiform bomb with superb aerodynamic striations. Natural split reveals chalcedony interior which fluoresces a vibrant green. This specimen is first class.

     

    SIZE: 12″ x 5″ x 4″

     

    NAME: Various forms
    AGE: Pliocene Epoch- 5 million years
    UNIT: Banbury Formation
    SITE: Elko County, Nevada
    DATE: 2020

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

     

  • Volcanic Bomb (EB12)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Large, rare, combination fusiform bomb. This is the result of three individual magma projectiles running into each other in flight. In this case the merge of these three individuals was early in the ejection event but after the individual projectiles had started acquiring their own individual character. The combination of these three bombs resulted in one very large cigar-shaped bomb which acquired it’s own form which dominated the final shape before falling back to Earth.

    SIZE: 15″ x 6″ x 5″

     

    NAME: Various forms
    AGE: Pliocene Epoch- 5 million years
    UNIT: Banbury Formation
    SITE: Elko County, Nevada

    DATE: 2020

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

     

  • Volcanic Bomb (EB14)

    Notes specific to this specimen: Rare double bomb. These unique specimens form when two magma projectiles run into each other in flight before they completely harden. In this case the merge was early in the ejection event, before the two projectiles had started to acquire their own individual character. Instead the combination of the two was almost obliterated by the overall form taking shape before they fell back to Earth.

     

    SIZE: 9″ x 6″ x 4″

     

    NAME: Various forms
    AGE: Pliocene Epoch- 5 million years
    UNIT: Banbury Formation
    SITE: Elko County, Nevada

    DATE: 2020

     

    Documentation: This authentic fossil specimen comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and Origin.

     

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