IRON, ATAXITE (UNGROUPED) RYAZAN DISTRICT, RUSSIA (54° 44' N, 41° 25' E)
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Price Realised GBP 7,500
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GBP 7,000 - GBP 10,000
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Closed: 25 May 2021
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A DRONINO METEORITE
IRON, ATAXITE (UNGROUPED) RYAZAN DISTRICT, RUSSIA (54° 44' N, 41° 25' E)
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Named after the small Russian town situated close to its discovery site, Dronino meteorites are iron-rich meteorites boasting an exotic chemical composition. Whereas 89% of iron meteorites can be categorized within an established chemical group, the present specimens are not related to any of these groups. This curious material makeup suggests that they originated from a much larger parent asteroid that remains unknown.
The eponymous meteorites fell to earth approximately 20 kilometers from Dronino, yet there is no written account of what must have been an extraordinary and memorable occurrence – a fireball leaving sonic booms and smoke trails in its wake. The absence of recorded evidence indicates that the meteorites struck sometime before the nearby town’s foundation in the mid-12th century A.D. Given the extent of terrestrial sculpting to such specimens, a descent to Earth more than a millennium ago can be confidently fixed. The arresting visual appearance and furrowed texture are the result of sulfide inclusions within the meteorites.
The first Dronino meteorite was discovered in the summer of 2000 by Oleg Gus’kov, a local mushroom collector. After the specimen was declared meteoritic in 2003, collectors and scientific expeditions found a further 600 fragments weighing 3 tonnes in total. With no two examples exactly the same, Dronino meteorites are highly sought after for their diverse and highly decorative forms.
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Overall in excellent condition, having been professionally cleaned with a matte preservative, followed by light buffing to highlight the natural ridges and creunlations. Please note that weights and dimensions are approximate only and that the appearance and surfaces of meteorites might change if not appropriately cared for. Proper handling and correct humidity control are easy to accommodate and will ensure condition is maintained, please contact the department if you would like further advice on how to live with meteorites in your collection.
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IRON, ATAXITE (UNGROUPED) RYAZAN DISTRICT, RUSSIA (54° 44' N, 41° 25' E)A DRONINO METEORITEEstimate: GBP 7,000 - 10,000
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