Hi All, 

Paul has asked.." Are either of the pieces, or both, considered to be "ex 
Museum of Natural History...?"

In my zeal to accumulate a cabinet of meteorite types...all with provenance if 
offered and available..I have purchased several hundred in the past three 
years. Many were fragments, or slices, from stones originating out of other 
collections than the one offering. For example. A Nakhla individual, minus .5 
grams used by the original recipient from the Museum for testing purposes. The 
remaining 2.1 grams that I purchased from an institution of higher learning had 
the paperwork showing its provenance was the "British Museum of Natural 
History". The fact that it had been held by another scientist and then the 
university didn't change it's pedigree in my eyes.

I consider any portion of a specimen that was logged in, or recorded as being 
in, a collection..perhaps several consecutive collectionsm or dealer 
inventories... as being properly described if it so represented. I do ask for 
documents, or copies of documents supporting the claim of provenance and chain 
of possesion.

This has been my experience so far...

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536


-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>Sent: Sep 20, 2011 9:11 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [meteorite-list] Durability of provenance
>
>Hello All.
>
>Here's a question that's been rolling around in my mind for quite a while.
>
>Suppose you purchase a 50g meteorite from Joe Dealer and Joe supplies 
>information that the specimen is "ex Museum of Natural History, New York."
>
>Then, suppose you cut it in half.
>
>Are either of the pieces, or both, considered to be "ex Museum of Natural 
>History, New York?"
>
>Cheers.
>
>Paul Swartz
>IMCA 5204
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