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Ch. 5: Celebrated Diamonds (con't)

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THE DIAMOND
Gaikwar of Baroda for 8 lacs of rupees or about £80,-000. This was the Hindu prince who had a habit of administering powdered glass (some say diamond dust) to obnoxious subjects. He extended the practice to others, and experimented with the British Resident, Colonel Phayre, whereupon he was arraigned, tried, found guilty and deposed.
The first large diamond found in South Africa was a river stone weighing 83-1/2 carats. Van Niekirk got it from a native and sold it in Hopetown for £11,200. It was cut to a pear-shape brilliant of 46-1/2 carats and named " Star of South Africa." It is a stone of very fine color and quality, similar to the Indian stones. The Countess of Dudley bought it for about £25,000, since which it is often mentioned as the " Dudley " diamond.
The " Porter Rhodes," so named after the owner of the mine in which it was found, is one of the finest dia­monds of large size taken from the Cape diggings. It was found February 12, 1880, and weighed 150 carats. The color is blue-white; rare in any size and extremely so in large sizes. It was exhibited at Streeter's museum on Bond Street and valued at £200,000. It came from one of Mr. Porter Rhodes' Kimberley claims.
A yellowish crystal from a claim in the River diggings at Waldeck's Plant on the Vaal, was for several years the largest known Cape stone. It was found in 1872, and weighed 288-3/4 carats. At that time it was men­tioned as the " July diamond." Since cutting, it is known as the " Stewart" and is a yellowish brilliant of 120 carats. This stone illustrates the uncertainties of mining, and the finding of it reminds one that it is " the unexpected which happens." It was taken from a claim
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