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The Regent Diamond has a rich history dating back to the early 18th century. This 140.64-carat diamond was once part of the French Crown Jewels and has adorned figures like Louis XV and Napoleon ...
In the early 18th century English merchant Thomas ‘Diamond’ Pitt went on a property buying spree after selling a 140-carat white diamond, later known as the Regent diamond, which he acquired ...
The Regent Diamond was mined in 1701 in India and was 410 carats in its original, uncut form. Morbid myths surrounding the stone allege that it was found by a slave, who managed to conceal it ...
Thomas 'Diamond' Pitt purchased an abundance of properties thanks to his acquisition and sale of a 410 carat uncut stone, now known as the Regent Diamond. Discovered in 1698 in Golconda ...
now known as the Regent Diamond, according to a news release from Knight Frank. From Penta: The Wealthy Are Moving Toward Intangible Luxury Assets, Including Passports and Healthcare Pitt ...
One of the most perfect is the French, known as the Pitt or Regent diamond. It was bought for Louis XV., from an Englishman named Pitt, for the sum of 4135,000 sterling, but has been valued at ...