Greetings List:

I think we are in agreement that everything else being the same, provenance 
enhances value.  

Well, this coming Sunday, Heritage Auction Galleries will be hosting what is 
arguably the preeminent Natural History auction since the introduction of the 
format.  Years from now I believe the June 12th Heritage Natural History 
catalog which boasts four large dinosaurs (two of which are Jurassic) and a 
$13M+ sale estimate will be a collectors item, and the perceived value of all 
the specimens contained in the same will be enhanced.  As it regards the 
meteorite section, several consignors, myself included, have assembled a 
collection which is at least worthy of a peak if you haven't already taken a 
look.  Superlative specimens abound with many having terrific museum 
provenance.  

Included are Murchison (2), L'Aigle (2), Wold Cottage, NWA 4662, DAG 1037, 
Henbury, Imilac, NWA 5717, Flandreau, Willamette, Lost City, NWA 2995 (2) and 
Ensisheim---and of course an assortment of aesthetic irons.

Just go to http://www.ha.com and enter "meteorites" in the search line which 
will bring up most of the offerings, or log into the Natural History sale 
itself and scroll through the catalog.


All the best and enjoy!

Darryl

[one tiny detail:  I did not suggest the possible Angrite/Mecury association 
suggested in the NWA 4662 consignment.]
















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