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Description Plate IX. illustrating famous diamonds, including a side view 13a, top view 13b, and bottom view 13c of the Nassak Diamond as of 1904.
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Source Bauer, Max (1904) Precious Stones: A Popular Account of Their Characters, Occurrence and Applications, with an Introduction to Their Determination, for Mineralogists, Lapidaries, Jewellers, Etc, C. Griffin and Company, Ltd, pp. 252 Retrieved on 15 November 2008. Photo reprint at books.google.com.
Author Max Bauer, Max Hermann Bauer, Leonard James Spencer
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