S16832 – Chrysoberyl

An old-time chrysoberyl from the 1940 find by Allan Caplan, which eventually ended up in the Al McGuinness collection, with a matching catalogue number. Portions of this twinned cluster are transparent and glassy in appearance and it is complete all around without damage. The piece is of a high quality.

S10841 – Chrysoberyl

Strangely enough chrysoberyls seem to only develop sharp textbook sixlings on one side most
of the time. Shown in photos are the back and front of this outstanding sixlingl. A spectacular treasure without damage.