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Press Release - March 6, 2026
Magnificent Minerals from Loomis Collection Shimmer in Spotlight at Heritage’s March 20 Fine Minerals Auction
| Native Gold, beryls and opalized wood among event highlights DOWNLOAD DIGITAL PRESS KIT Shortly after they married in 1987, William and Ruth Loomis realized a shared passion for elite mineral specimens — a discovery that led to a lifetime of traveling, hunting and collecting. Before long, they opened Loomis Minerals in Flagstaff, Arizona, which became the hub of their extraordinary trove. Now, more than 200 specimens from their remarkable collection finally will be made available to the collecting community in Heritage’s The Collection of William and Ruth Loomis Fine Minerals Signature® Auction March 20. “William and Ruth Loomis dedicated much of their adult lives to building this enticing collection, and their vast knowledge shines through in the lots that will cross the block in this auction,” says Nic Valenzuela, Heritage’s Director of Fine Minerals. “This presents an opportunity to bid on some exceptional minerals from some of the most important mines around the world.” Among the top attractions in the single-consignor auction is a spectacular Aquamarine with Muscovite from the Nagar District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This cabinet-sized specimen of Aquamarine is largely composed of a single massive crystal that has a glassy luster with vibrant sky blue zoning and shiny bladed Muscovite associations. The top comes to countless complex terminations with smaller Muscovite sprinkled throughout, providing a three-dimensional texture in stark contrast to the smoother faces of the sides. Those who collect Gold also will be drawn to another Native Gold that measures 1.34 inches (3.4 centimeters) from the Eagle’s Nest Mine (Mystery Wind Mine) in Sage Hill at the Michigan Bluff Mining District in Placer County, California, or a beautiful Native Gold seemingly emerging from a white Quartz matrix from the Round Mountain Mining District in Nye County, Nevada. The auction includes 20 Tourmalines, including a beautiful Tourmaline with Lepidolite and Smoky Quartz from Paprok in the Kamdesh District in Nuristan, Afghanistan. This cabinet-sized specimen, measuring 7.64 inches (19.4 centimeters), boasts an immense Tourmaline crystal joined by dense clusters of Lepidolite and associations of Smoky Quartz. Throughout, the Tourmaline has a gorgeous pink hue that is most intense at its core (fully formed and exposed on the bottom left) that is far more impressive when viewed with backlighting. Another magnificent offering is an Elbaite (Tourmaline) and Quartz that also comes from Paprok. This magnificent specimen is sure to draw significant attention from collectors because it shows just about every color arrangement one could ask for in Elbaite from this famous Afghani locality. The main focus of the specimen is a single immense, heavily striated, prismatic crystal that rises to a complex termination and is partially wreathed by striking parallel growths. This crystal is polychromatic, showing vibrant layers of deep red and pink that are topped by yellow, grass-green and blue-green zoning. Arranged perpendicularly across the side of the main Elbaite is a smaller cluster of extremely well-formed Tourmalines, each of which is framed by two larger Quartz crystals. Beryl collectors will want to check out a Schorl with Goshenite from the Erongo Mountains in Namibia. This magnificent example, which measures 4.45 inches (11.3 centimeters) long, features an impressive cluster of well-formed Schorl crystals that intertwine in every direction, acting as a monochromatic backdrop to a single robust crystal that reaches 8.7 centimeters in length. The jet-black, prismatic crystals are lustrous and doubly terminated. Strewn about the specimen are smaller hexagonal crystals of Goshenite — a colorless variety of Beryl — offering a resplendent contrast to the surrounding group of Schorl. Images and information about all lots in the auction can be found at HA.com/8244. Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world's largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Heritage also enjoys the highest Online traffic and dollar volume of any auction house on earth (source: SimilarWeb and Hiscox Report). The Internet's most popular auction-house website, HA.com, has more than 2 million registered bidder-members and searchable free archives of 7,000,000 past auction records with prices realized, descriptions and enlargeable photos. Reproduction rights routinely granted to media for photo credit. For breaking stories, follow us: HA.com/Facebook and HA.com/Twitter . Link to this release or view prior press releases . Hi-Res images available: Steve Lansdale, Public Relations Specialist 214-409-1699 or SteveL@HA.com |

