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1 - EXTREMELY RARE LARGE CROSS-SHAPED PIECE OF INNSMOUTH GOLD IN NATIVE FORM - EXTREMELY RARE AND VALUABLE FIND. NATIVE INNSMOUTH GOLD, IS GOLD IN ITS MOST PRIMITIVE AND PRIMAL STATE, BEFORE ANY SMELTING OR REFINING. THE STRANGE TALON-LIKE TENDRILS AND UNUSUAL SHAPE LENDS AN AIR OF MYSTERY TO THE OBJECT, FOUND AND COLLECTED IN THE DEPTH OF THE WATERS NEAR INNSMOUTH AND BROUGHT FORTH BY THE DEEP ONES
"... I spoke to Jim Lowell up at Harvard last week and he made mention of a recent and unimaginable discovery. Apparently while collecting mollusks in an obscure little inlet town in T_____ New England, the good doctor came across what he believes to be over a dozen separate pieces of native gold, statuary, and other gold artifacts from the mysterious and ill-fated town of Innsmouth. Have you heard any news of this? Jim would only give brief remarks when last we spoke on the phone...
...The two pieces he mentioned, besides those already discussed, are two more pieces of Innsmouth Gold in its native form. One is of a large stalactite shaped chunk of unrefined native Innsmouth Gold apparently torn from the walls of an underwater cave. This strange piece is supposedly almost dagger-like in appearance and must have been removed from the wall of a cave or other subterranean enclosure far, far below the surface. Can you imagine such a sight? An immense geode-like structure filled with native gold.
... The other native gold piece according to Jim's description is beyond compare, he makes mention of strange almost talon-like form that has grown in the shape of a cross. Whether this piece is indeed native or a piece of refined gold in the shape of a Christian symbol remains a mystery. Personally I hope it is the later. The merging of species AND of their iconography would be without precedence!
...If this were true, my god, it would be a revelation! Especially since Innsmouth gold is such a rarity. None has shown up in quite some time besides those few pieces confiscated by the Government awhile back. These piece of native gold alone are worthy of years of study. Imagine such relics! Innsmouth gold, unprocessed, unrefined, saved from the Marsh Refinery! Covered in a possible new undiscovered species of barnacle! Harvested straight from the undisturbed bowels of the Deep Ones realm! In my years of research I have only happened upon a single small piece of Innsmouth Gold used in a Reliquary by the artist Malcolm Hodge.
Dr. Lowell's new collection is truly a covetous acquisition and a rare and beautiful thing. I am very excited at the prospect of two additional specimens being mentioned and displayed and hope to one day see the collection in its entirety.
If you are aware of Dr. Lowell's collection and can provide any further information on the pieces mentioned, or any of the other 10 found, it would be greatly appreciated.
Keep your work safe and secure, and please keep in touch.
Sincerely,
Alfred W Driesback, MD, Ph.D.
Diplomate in Clinical Psychology
Diplomate in Forensic Psychology
Licensed Psychiatrist: State of Massachusetts,
Maine, Rhode Island, and New York
NATIVE GOLD CROSS measures: 7.5 inches tall x 5.5 inches wide
PRIVATE COLLECTION IN USA
"... I spoke to Jim Lowell up at Harvard last week and he made mention of a recent and unimaginable discovery. Apparently while collecting mollusks in an obscure little inlet town in T_____ New England, the good doctor came across what he believes to be over a dozen separate pieces of native gold, statuary, and other gold artifacts from the mysterious and ill-fated town of Innsmouth. Have you heard any news of this? Jim would only give brief remarks when last we spoke on the phone...
...The two pieces he mentioned, besides those already discussed, are two more pieces of Innsmouth Gold in its native form. One is of a large stalactite shaped chunk of unrefined native Innsmouth Gold apparently torn from the walls of an underwater cave. This strange piece is supposedly almost dagger-like in appearance and must have been removed from the wall of a cave or other subterranean enclosure far, far below the surface. Can you imagine such a sight? An immense geode-like structure filled with native gold.
... The other native gold piece according to Jim's description is beyond compare, he makes mention of strange almost talon-like form that has grown in the shape of a cross. Whether this piece is indeed native or a piece of refined gold in the shape of a Christian symbol remains a mystery. Personally I hope it is the later. The merging of species AND of their iconography would be without precedence!
...If this were true, my god, it would be a revelation! Especially since Innsmouth gold is such a rarity. None has shown up in quite some time besides those few pieces confiscated by the Government awhile back. These piece of native gold alone are worthy of years of study. Imagine such relics! Innsmouth gold, unprocessed, unrefined, saved from the Marsh Refinery! Covered in a possible new undiscovered species of barnacle! Harvested straight from the undisturbed bowels of the Deep Ones realm! In my years of research I have only happened upon a single small piece of Innsmouth Gold used in a Reliquary by the artist Malcolm Hodge.
Dr. Lowell's new collection is truly a covetous acquisition and a rare and beautiful thing. I am very excited at the prospect of two additional specimens being mentioned and displayed and hope to one day see the collection in its entirety.
If you are aware of Dr. Lowell's collection and can provide any further information on the pieces mentioned, or any of the other 10 found, it would be greatly appreciated.
Keep your work safe and secure, and please keep in touch.
Sincerely,
Alfred W Driesback, MD, Ph.D.
Diplomate in Clinical Psychology
Diplomate in Forensic Psychology
Licensed Psychiatrist: State of Massachusetts,
Maine, Rhode Island, and New York
NATIVE GOLD CROSS measures: 7.5 inches tall x 5.5 inches wide
PRIVATE COLLECTION IN USA
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