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Ch.16: Famous Pearls

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and rarity to the marvellous pair, weighing 227 grains, exhibited in the French Exhibition of 1878.
One of these Pearls, weighing in its then con­dition 116 grains, was purchased by the author in 1877, of a private customer, and sold to one of our leading London merchants who, with great skill re­moved a blister that then disfigured it on one side, and made of it a perfect Pearl of 113-3/4 grains. This gentle­man held it for some time without being able to sell it. In the beginning of 1878, it occurred to him, the -merchant, to suggest to Messrs. Hunt and Roskell that it would probably match a famous Pearl of xi 5^ grains, sold by them to Prince Dhuleep Singh some fifteen years previously, and that the prince might consequently like to purchase it. It was sub­mitted by Messrs. Hunt and Roskell to the prince, and on being compared with his Pearl, was found to match it exactly, and to form with it a pair pro­bably unique in the history of such jewels. The one weighs 113-1/4 grains, the other 113-3/4 grains: both are absolutely round, like a marble, perfect in whiteness and skin, and very lustrous (orienté). The one originally bought, having been mounted in a brooch, and in the usual manner fastened on a peg, has a small hole drilled on one side, but this, of course, in no way detracts from its beauty or value ; the other, not having been mounted, was intact. Early
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