Ch. 59: The Pasha of Egypt Diamond

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LIX.
THE PASHA OF EGYPT.
Forty Carats and Valued at £38,000—The Finest Gem in the Egyptian Treasury.
HIS is the finest gem in the Egyptian Treasury. It seems to have been pur­chased for £28,000 by Ibrahim Pasha. According to Mr. Emanuel, it " weighs 40 carats, is of octagonal form, and is brilliant cut, and is of very good quality and lively." Our inquiries have not led us into any interesting discoveries, histo­rical or otherwise, in connection with this Egyptian treasure. It is supposed to be still at head-quarters on the Nile; but in these days of Eastern changes and troubles, it is questionable whether any one out­side a certain official circle can say what particular spot the " Pasha " may be illuminating.
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