Here in the Lancaster County Kinzers I was fortunate enough to find a very defined specimen of what scientists are calling an unknown brown algae; or a soft coral??? Experts are viewing it now...516 million years old from our Cambrian shallow sea that once spread across lower Larentia...This specimen, quite possibly, could be a new species...as of yet, it can't be found in the Literature...It represents soft-bodied fossilization in that these algae are extremely rare! Contact silverfordinc@yahoo.com for more details
Distinctions...Pa Fossils and Minerals.. For Sale!
Specialty Pa. fossils, minerals being offered for first time... some from 100-year-old collection...some I have self-collected during my 40-year tenure as a field researcher. contact silverfordinc@yahoo.com
Friday, June 2, 2017
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Some things new from the Kinzers...
This is a one-foot long anonalacaris; first complete specimen found in Kinzers!
Here is a Lepidosystis, an early echinoderm...found November 2016
Here is a Lepidosystis, an early echinoderm...found November 2016
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Wavellite...wavellite...wavellite!!!
Rare, anytime they can be found... Wavellite - aluminum-phosphate crystals from new sandstone 'vugs' in lower Snyder County for sale. Prices from $15 to $200. contact silverfordinc@yahoo.com Bigger piece here weighs 6 pounds, has over 100 perfect crystals. Cost is $200 with shipping. Smaller piece has interesting color display, has 50 perfect crystals, and weighs less than one pound. Cost $40 with shipping.
Wonderful Mud Lake geodes...iron bombs...
Have quite a few iron geodes / hematite 'bombs' coated with iron-oxide minerals from Lancaster County's long-forgotten Mud Lake. These 'bombs' hovered in the clay floats in the top soils surrounding the old iron mine. Sizes range from walnut-size to peach-size to grapefruit-size... Prices start at $10 and range to $40 including shipping in North America. Below are two that would be $30 each with shipping. Contact silverfordinc@yahoo.com
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Fossil Olenellus' first-found trilobite site of Dr. Atreus Wanner rediscovered after 115 years in York County Pa.!!!
At the May, 2014 meeting of our new Lancaster County Fossil and Mineral Club it was disclosed by a York County member, that there existed a few pockets in the Kinzers shale on a private property about 30 miles west of Lancaster in west York. In addition, lying on the property off in a field were about 20 tons of excavated Kinzers material which had been dumped there. After only one expedition into this field we discovered the most prolific Olenellus trilobite shale ever seen in either York or Lancaster County. Over a period of just 7 months now many complete Olenellus trilobites have been dug up, and, about complete Wannerias; rarest of the lower-Kinzers phyllopods. In addition many Salterella colonies, Gogia, Tuzoias and Camptostromas were found. I, myself, found lots of these creatures preserved in the rock! Now, after extensive research it has been determined through Smithsonian Institute records that this site is probably the same Q(8) site that Dr. Atreus Wanner first found the "Wanneria" trilobite in the 1890s. This was accomplished by coming into possession of his July 13, 1901 submission to the Washington Academy of Sciences presenting the "Wanneria" for the first time. Its designation included a description of locality marked as 3 miles west by north-west of where he lived in the the center of York City.I followed his directions precisely in the way that he once went by horseback - no doubt pulling a 'fossil cart behind - and ended up on the very slopes where the Olenellus, Kinzers formation was where we were finding what undisputedly is the best site ever found! Other nearby localities of Emigsville and Locust Lane are too far and too north, and slightly east. Some scholars once believed in them but they had done no retracing of Wanner's steps. No doubt he hunted them all but the hillside localities where we were speak best to where he was and there is surface material here where he easily tracked them down To have a free specimen from Wanner's site is historically significant!
Professor's Long -Lost Lower Cambrian Trilobites for special prices!
I have begun selling select Pa fossils that I have; some came from Dr. Richard C. Haefner's 70-year-old collection; he was a geology professor. Exclusive to the list are hundreds of Lancaster County Pa. Cambrian Trilobites; Olenellus family / species...oldest creatures that ever lived on the earth! Complete trilobites, some with tail spines! Too many to show so pics will be sent once someone asks for a specific look-see...Thompsoni...Lancasteria... Wanneria... and price range. Most of these specimens are from the professor's early collecting days in the 1960s and 1970s..though some I have more recently collected .Just e-mail me at silverfordinc@yahoo.com I will email pics within your price range.
Really nice Olenellus Thompsonai here... $250 each! Bottom one from Getz' Woods slump... Holy Ground! Contact us today for sales. silverfordinc@yahoo.com
Here's a double-Wanneria I recently found... I have a few that need to be worked out of the shale - by you the buyer - for $100 per plate...
Plenty more to choose from here... including Tuzoia! Priceless at $1,000 shipped and insured!
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Beautiful stilbites from old New Jersey quarry for sale!
These specimens are each about 5 inches long by 3 and a half inches wide ; about fist-size or better! Both are wonderful pieces...all have calcite crystals on the matrix. They are from a very old collection. There are 20 similar for sale... all are priced from only $30 to $70! contact silverfordinc@yahoo.com and chat with our supply manager, Krista.
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