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All That Glitters
272 Broadway #732
Methuen, MA 01844
Telephone/Answering Service: 978-975-2272
E-Mail: labrown@atggems.com
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Gemstones - Newly Photographed
Note: Magnification and bright lighting is required to
photograph gemstones. Some inclusions may be visible under these
circumstances. You are viewing photographs as if you were
using a
loupe - not your naked eye. Under normal conditions,
these inclusions may not be
visible.
Not responsible for mismatches of prices,
photos,
stocknumbers, etc.
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Note that those gemstones below are being offered at their Initial
Public Offering (IPO) and typically priced to move quickly.
Prices may increase on any particular gemstone depending on market
conditions and how long an item has been in inventory after its IPO.
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A - 29ct
Tourmaline Bicolor, two crystals from the Aricanga Mine, Minas, Gerais,
Brasil $85
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B - 37ct
Tourmaline Crystal from Barra de Salinas Mine, Minas Gerais
Brasil $175
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B
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A - 40ct
Watermelon Tourmaline Crystal from the Aricanga Mine, Minas Gerais,
Brasil $80
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B - 53ct
Green Tourmaline Crystal from the Aricanga Mine, Minas Gerais,
Brasil $155
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59ct
Opaque Aquamarine wonderful crystal in the expected habit of
Beryl $75
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70ct
Etched Tourmaline Crystal from the Barra de Salinas Mine, Minas Gerais,
Brasil - named, Supermans Crystal Palace $475
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Wonderful
Watermelon Tourmaline Crystal with side crystal from the famous
Cruzeiro Mine, Minas Gerais, Brasil (About 2 inches high)
$575
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124ct
Multi-Colored Tourmaline Crystal from the Formiga (Ant) Mine in Minas
Gerais, Brasil. Dark green, but when lit, you can see the many
different colors the were created when the crystal was growing.
$775
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2.35ct
Dark Blue Australian Sapphire faceted by our Master
Facetor. Fairly typical for Aussie Sapphire, but it is a
well faceted, over 2 carat Blue Sapphire and priced to move at only
$450/ct! That's $1,058 for the gem.....(ogm-07-01b3)
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A
- 5.80ct Pear Shaped Purple Tourmaline, inclusions as one can see
in
the photo. Partial recut by our Master Cutter. (kaek-06-03)
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B -
5.90ct Oval Purple Tourmaline. Partial recut by our Master
Cutter. (kaek-07-22)
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B
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A -
10.28ct Oval Amethyst Purple Tourmaline faceted by our Master
Cutter. (pntrd-08a-01a)
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B -
11.58ct Cushion Purple Tourmaline faceted by our Master Cutter.
(pntrd-08a-01c)
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4.00ct
Round Mozambique Tourmaline, Royal Purple. This color is rare as
well as the shape. Have not seen ANY rounds of size in this
gemstone. Also, this was faceted by our Master Facetor who
recently won an award in the ATGA Cutting Competition.
(kaek-06-02)
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0.71ct
Pear Shaped Diamond, Approx I color and SI2 Clarity
(scrp-08-02) $2,495
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0.34ct
Oval Brasilian Emerald (scrp-08-01) $663
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| 1.15ct
Chrome Tourmaline (scrp-08-03) $345 |

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B
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0.71ct Flame Spinel, great vivid glowing color (
scrp-08-04) $497 |
| B -
0.92ct Oval Reddish Orange Spinel (scrp-08-05) $250 |

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| 0.84ct
Yellow Marquise Sapphire (scrp-08-06) $475 |

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B
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| A -
0.56ct Blue Sapphire (scrp-08-07) $249 |
| B -
0.78ct Deep Blue Pear Shaped Sapphire (scrp-08-08) $468 |

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B
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| A -
0.95ct Blue Marquise Sapphire (scrp-08-09) $525 |
| B -
1.53ct Oval Blue Sapphire (scrp-08-10) $765 |

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B
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| A -
Three Oval Tanzanites weighing a total of 1.99ct
(scrp-08-11p) $498 |
| B -
1.33ct Oval Tanzanite of a lighter to medium color
(scrp-08-12) $399 |

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| 1.56ct
Pear Shaped Tanzanite, fine blue! (scrp-08-13) $999 |

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A -
Approx 25ct Purply Pink Vietnamese Spinel - partially rough on one side
and partially polished on the surface facing the viewer as shown in the
photo. Shows inclusions and there is one section at the end that
will faceted a triangular gem. Great for the curio-cabinet or to
be set into a pendant. Unique and interesting.... $149
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B - Two
pieces of purply blue very fine colored Lapis Lazuli. Great for a
collection or to cab for jewelry. One can also see two
other minerals present on the surfaces as shown in the photo.
Total carat weigh of 61cts. Only $169 That is only
$2.77 per carat!)
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| Rainbow Sapphire Bracelet,
set in 18kt yellow gold with Princess Cut Sapphires totalling
approximately 6cts of Sapphire! Total weight of the
bracelet is 12.44grams. Length is 7 inches - standard size.
Color ranges from left to right: greenish blue, green, light
yellow, yellow, orange, magenta, fuschia, bluish purple, purple,
blue, light blue, pale green, green, blue green. This
is a poor photo, but it does give you an
idea..... $1275 |
Australian
Gold Nuggets
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3.74 grams of Gold from
the
Victoria Goldfields of Australia. Wonderful examples and priced
to move for a collection or if desired, melted down and sold for the
gold content.
(msi-08-02p) $193 (For every $75 above a $900/ounce Gold
Price, add
$25 to the price shown. To obtain an accurare price quote, please
send
an email and we will quote a price and lock you into that days quote!) |

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An
incredible literally GLOWING 1.88ct Red Ruby (with a hint of orange)
from
Madagascar. An ABSOLUTE BEAUTY! (awa-08-03) $5,640
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1.56ct Red
Purple Sapphire (egl-08-02) $1,560
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1.92ct Fuschia
Pink Sapphire (egl-08-01) $1,920
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2.43ct Pinkish
Purple Sapphire (awa-08-01) $2,430
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2.58ct Purply
Pink Sapphire (awa-08-04) $2,580
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2.14ct
Star Corundum, purchased as a Star Ruby and would be considered a Ruby
in Europe as well as other places in the world. In the Gemstone
Profile of Modern Jewelers Magazine, the photographed Star Ruby has a
similar color as the one above. We are calling it Star Corundum
and the new owner can decide whether they want to call it Star Ruby or
Star Sapphire. Whatever one calls it, the star is really
strong, has a good
6-ray star and is a fine example of a natural star.
(minco-08-01) $1,070
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Two cabs of
Tanzanian Sunstone weighing about 0.65cts total, showing some
phenomenon $65
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| 16.90cts of
Tanzanian Sunstone (not exactly matched and can be purchased
separately) with a wonderful color and a faint/medium 4-ray stay
present. This material was written up in an article by Morgan
Beard and is very collectable. You can see the internal fibers
that make up the stars. The body color is gold... (7.69ct
and 9.21ct) (mj3inc-04-04p) $60/ct (A
great price for this fine quality material!) |

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3 cabs of
Tanzanian Sunstone weighing 14.65cts. The middle stone shows a
weak 4 ray star, and the left hand/right hand cab show a fairly
distinct cats-eye! These gemstones can be purchased
separately. Photo on the left was taken with a pen light to
act as the
lighting source to show off the phenomenon. (3.66ct, 3.72ct,
7.27ct)
(mj3inc-04-04p) $60/ct (A great price for this fine
quality material!)
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Same 3 cabs
under office flourescent lights with no over head pin point light
source; therefore, no cats-eye or star.
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NOTE - Many of the Mozambique Tourmaline have Copper and can be called
Cuprian Tourmaline. All of the purples and variations of purples
that have been tested by our associates have been certed as Cuprian
Tourmaline. Some lab certs indicate that Tourmaline containing
Copper can be called Paraiba in the trade...
(We disagree and feel that collectors, investors and the general public
should purchase based on color and not on an element that is found
using sophisticated equipment. Many
wonderfully bright, unusually colored Tourmaline is being found in
Mozambique and other places. Many gemstones that look visually
similar to each other MAY OR MAY NOT contain Copper. We don't
feel it is necessary to pay ten times or more for similar looking
gemstones just because they contain Copper...)
For
gemstones below without prices, please email with the description and
stocknumber. We will be happy to quote you a price!

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4.00ct
Round Mozambique Tourmaline, Royal Purple. This color is rare as
well
as the shape. Have not seen ANY rounds of size in this
gemstone.
Also, this was faceted by our Master Facetor who recently won an award
in the ATGA Cutting Competition. (kaek-06-02)
Newly added - this gem also appears further up on this page...
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2.32ct Oval
Mozambique Deep Purple Tourmaline (gat-08-01)
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2.42ct Oval
Mozambique Purple Tourmaline (gat-08-02)
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3.59ct Oval
Pinkish Mozambique Tourmaline (gemvil-08-01) $359
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| 3.36 Pear
Shaped Deep Amethyst Purple Mozambique Tourmaline
(limgem-08-03) |

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4.18ct Pear
Shaped Reddish Purple Mozambique Tourmaline (gat-08-03)
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4.59ct Pinkish
Purple Pear, Mozambique Tourmaline (gat-08-04)
(Currently
being re-polished or tweaked as necessary by our Master Cutter!)
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5.02ct Dusty
Purple Oval, Mozambique Tourmaline (limgem-08-04)
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6.65ct
Mozambique Tourmaline in a Fan shape with a glowing Pinkish Purple
color (limgem-08-05)
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15.70ct
Pear Shaped Fuschia-Purple Mozambique Tourmaline (limgem-08-01)
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Deep Amethyst
Colored 8.44ct Pear Shaped Mozambique Tourmaline (pntrd-08a-01b)
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5.61ct
Bright Green Zircon Cushion
(awa-08-02) $1,403
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2.49ct
Cats-Eye Chrysoberyl Cab - A great example of an extremely sharp
eye, transparent/translucent body, of a good lemony yellow color.
The left hand photo is under a diffused office flourescent light, yet
it still shows a very sharp eye, AND shows the Milk and Honey
affect. The right hand photo shows an even sharper eye when a
light is held above the cab.
(babjew-08-01) $1,245
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Two Fancy Imperial Garnets
from Africa. We are not sure what to call this material, as
garnets can be comprised of many different elements and may not fall
exactly into one garnet group. Many have characteristics of a few
groups. There is some color shifting seen under different lights
and the pear shape seems to show some red on the ends, like a dichroic
gemstone, but garnet is not dichroic, so this is an interesting unique
feature.. Whatever garnet group this belongs to, it is unique and
we only have two to offer. The two
photos above were with slightly different light sources. Under
fluorescent lights, we believe that we could call the body color a
medium orange with maybe some yellow. However one wants to
describe them, we think that most people would say - Beautiful...
1.55ct Oval (minco-08-02a)
2.79ct Pear/Shield (mindo-08-02a)
$300/ct |

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Two Imperial Garnets from
Africa photographed under different lighting conditions. In the
top photo, the oval had to be modified to show more of the real
color. We would call the body color a dusty rose or beige color
under fluoresecent and under incandescent light, the color turns to
more of a pink . This is what we have seen in the past when we
have had similar material. Note that this material is not common
and can be quite
costly. Larger pieces cost more and have the likelihood of having
more black platelets. We choose these two pieces from maybe 10 or
so pieces. They were chosen for not only color, but for cutting
and
clarity. They are eye clean and in louping them, we don' recall
seeing any black platelets, but if they are hard to find and are there,
it indidates natural origin and perhaps even the location from where
they were found.
1.95ct Cushion (cf-08-01)
2.28ct Oval (cf-08-02)
$300/ct or $275/ct if purchased together.
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35mm
Quartz Sphere with SILVER Rutile Needles. Unusual as Rutile in
Quartz is usually gold! This sphere was lit up from the
bottom to show off the needles. (cc-08-01) $125
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Australian Gold Nugget |
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14 grams(.45
ounces) - Large Australian Gold Nugget from the Victoria
Goldfields. An amazing piece that will hopefully not be melted
down for scrap. Even though this is essentially pure gold, it is
worth far more than "it's weight in gold" -
as specimens like this have a much higher value...
(msi-08-01) $925
(For every $100 above a Gold Price of $900/ounce, add $100 to the price
shown. To obtain an accurare price quote, please send an email
and we
will quote a price and lock you into that days quote!) |

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Large
Natural Sapphire Crystal from Sri Lanka weighing 44.26cts.
Crystals have always been popular and have increased in priced.
It is actually illegal to export crystals from many countries, Sri
Lanka being one of them. (minco-08-03) $575
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A
French-made Bronze belt buckle, found on the Waterloo Battle
site. Date of manufacture is said to be 1810-1815 from an
international antiquities dealer we have purchased items from over the
past 10 or so years. The round part of the buckle is approximtely
69mm. (prmgns-08-01) $475 NEW PRICE!
(Priced high initially
at $975 to insure it did not sell! We have made photos so that we
can create the design in gold or silver in the future as a potential
pendant) |

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A
polished piece of Russian Jasper from the Ural Mountains in the center,
surround by two natural mineral borders (white and black) with a hanger
on the back. Unique and work intensive to create because it
is polished natural minerals, the center will never have
two that look similar. These are actually not common and
this
is only the second one that we have had in 26 years. We have
requested more, but as in gemstone rough and faceted gemstones,
just because one requests an item doesn't mean that the material is
available
- at any price. This is a poor photo as there are reflections in
the black border as well as the Jasper. The piece looks far nicer
in person and would look great hanging on a wall or even on a plate
holder on a desk, piece of furniture or curio cabinet. This
measures approximately 4x5 inches. $249
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