Anatase "Octahedrite"

Praegaten in East-Tyrol
Austria
Size: 5.2x3.0x2.1 cm
Largest crystal size: 2 mm

$175.00

Micro anatase crystals (biggest is 2mm) can be found in the nooks and crannies of this specimen with a dolomitic matrix. From the antique collection of Giuseppe Garbari. This collection dates between 1890-1910. Originally labelled "Octahedrite", this is an obsolete synonym for anatase, one of the three known titanium dioxide minerals.

“Giuseppe Garbari was born in Trento (Italy) on 27 July 1863 and died in Florence on 6 June 1937. An eclectic character with numerous interests, he began collecting minerals (as well as stamps, old books, furniture and antiques) in the decade before the turn of the century, and then also dedicated himself to travel, hiking/mountaineering, mountain photography, to botany.
His collection consisted largely of notable specimens of Italian origin. It was sold in 1910 to Friedrich Krantz of Bonn (a well-known mineral trader of the time) and subsequently dispersed on the market. From Krantz's documentation it can be deduced that the Garbari collection must have been of considerable size and quality.”
*https://www.minerbook.it/mineralogisti-storici/giuseppe-garbari/

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