... of which nothing is known. Another diamond, in the possession of Narain Singh, is said to have weighed about a tola the equivalent of which, calculated as above, would be 45'35 carats. Already one of 16'5 carats has been mentioned as having been sent... Records of the Geological Survey of India - Seite 169von Geological Survey of India - 1876Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Valentine Ball - 1880 - 786 Seiten
...to make any estimate of the value of a rough stone of this size, regarding the purity, colour, &c, of which nothing is known. Another diamond, in the...equivalent of which, calculated as above, would be 45 -35 carats. Already one of 1 6 -5 carats has been mentioned as having been sent to Calcutta in 1766.... | |
| Valentine Ball - 1881 - 152 Seiten
...1876. t (One masha = 14-37 grains troy): properly speaking there are 12 mashas in a standard tola. nothing is known.* Another diamond, in the possession...equivalent of which, calculated as above, would be 45 -3 ,5 carats. Already one of 16-5 carats has been mentioned as having been sent to Calcutta in 1766.... | |
| Royal Dublin Society - 1880 - 710 Seiten
...regarding the purity, colour, &c., of which nothing is known.f Another diamond, in the possession of Naraiu Singh, is said to have weighed about a tola, the equivalent...calculated as above, would be 45'35 carats. Already one of IG'5 carats has been mentioned as having been sent to Calcutta in 1766. One large, but slightly flawed... | |
| Royal Dublin Society - 1880 - 712 Seiten
...the purity, colour, &c., of which nothing is known/f- Another diamond, in the possession of Naraiii Singh, is said to have weighed about a tola, the equivalent...16-5 carats has been mentioned as having been sent to CaJcutta in 1766. One large, but slightly flawed diamond, which I saw in the possession of a native... | |
| 1875 - 608 Seiten
...of this size, regarding the purity, colour, &c., of which nothing is known. Largest diamonds found. Another diamond, in the possession of Narain Singh,...diamond, which I saw in the possession of a native iu Sambalpur, was valued in Calcutta, after cutting, at Rs. 2,500. Mr. Emanuel, in his work on Diamonds... | |
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