10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROSE DIAMOND»
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rose diamond in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
rose diamond and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Carter Sullivan & The
Rose Diamond Of Vermont
They emerged from the battle inside Hawkwind Mountain looking scared and
worried about what they'd just been through although they were carrying with
them the Rose Diamond, which was what they came for. “How much money are
we ...
2
Diamond Stories: Enduring Change on 47th Street
First published 2002 by Cornell University Press Printed in the United States of
America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shield, Rente Rose.
Diamond stories : enduring change on 47th Street / Rente Rose Shield. p. cm.
3
A Catalogue of the Genuine Stock in Trade of Mr. Stephen ...
7 1 A rose diamond ring, and 2 others 72 An amethyst ring set with 6 roses, and a
pebble ditto set with 2 roses 73 Twelve gold rings set with diamonds, &c. 74 A
large topaz ring, and 6 mocha stones 75 A cornelian seal ring with the head of ...
Mr. Langford (Abraham),
1751
4
Family Magazine: Or, Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge
Hence the brilliant is of greater value than the rose diamond, and the rose
diamond than the table-stone. Although the value of the different species of the
diamond is regulated by certain fixed rules known to jewellers, still it is
depending so ...
5
A memoir on the
diamond: including its economical and ...
A rose diamond, weight 63 grains, which formerly belonged to the Sultan Selim,
and bought by Barber for £1,300. IV. A superb brilliant, weight 108 grains, once
the property of Joseph Buonaparte, and purchased by Morton for £2,100.
By his own admission, the Brooklyn, N.Y.-born son of Akeeba and Rose Diamond
had little success during his first eight years in the music business. It was the path
he chose after dropping out of his premed studies at New York University just ...
7
The Jeweler's Eye: Nineteenth-century Jewelry in the ...
Necklace Gold, Silver, and Rose Diamond French or English, c. I860 Rose-cut (
flat-backed) diamonds have been used in European jewelry for several centuries.
The brilliant cut, common today, is a later development. Rose-cut stones are ...
8
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
... with the word "diamond" there is either a disclosure of the number of facets and
shape of the diamond or the name of a type of diamond which denotes shape
and which usually has less than seventeen (17) facets (e. g., "rose diamond") .
9
Gill's technological [afterw.] Gill's scientific, ...
The rose diamond is flat underneath, like the softer stones, but its upper surface
is raised in the form of a domer and cut into facets. It has commonly six facets in
the centre, which are in the shape of triangles, united at their summits; their bases
...
Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository,
1829
10
L.S.A., List of C.F.R. Sections Affected
... Red Jewel .............................................. .. L Red Jim .................................................. ..
L Red May ................................................. .. J Rio Red ................................................. ..
L Rose Diamond .
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ROSE DIAMOND»
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Neil Diamond interview
Mrs Rose Diamond, a small, sprightly, smiley 92 year-old, asks if I'd like some corn on the cob. Her son, sitting next to her, wonders if I'm enjoying my hot dogs. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 10»