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REMARKABLE DIAMONDS AND GEMS (Continued)
said have paid 60,000 dollars for it. It was valued by Kluge, a German authority, in 1860 at 150,000 dollars. It is apple-green in color and is perfectly transparent and flawless.
Another green diamond in this collection (August the Strong) is a brilliant weighing 40 carats which, it is said, the King was accustomed to wear in his hat.
ENGLISH DRESDEN
The English Dresden, so called to distinguish it from the Green Dresden, is one of the few large diamonds that have been obtained from Brazilian mines. It weighed in the rough 119-1/2 carats. The rough stone was found about 1857 in the Bagagem district, Brazil, the locality in which nearly all the large Brazilian stones have been found. The same year it came into the possession of Mr. E. Dresden of London, England, who after cutting it, offered it for sale to various crown princes of Europe without success. He finally sold it for 200,000 dollars to an English merchant in Bom­bay, India. This merchant was a large dealer in cotton and was able to purchase the diamond through profits made possible by the great increase in the price of this com­modity during the American Civil War. Shortly after his purchase of the stone, however, the war ended, the price of cotton fell to such a low point that, lacking capital which he had invested in the gem, the merchant failed. The shock of failure soon brought on his sickness and death. The stone was then sold by his executors to the Gaikwar of Baroda, in whose possession, it still remains so far as is known.
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