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  2. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    A blue diamond with the same shape, size, and color as the Hope Diamond was recorded by John Francillon as in the possession of the London diamond merchant Daniel Eliason in September 1812, the earliest point when the history of the Hope Diamond can be definitively fixed, [14] [18] although a second, less definitive report claims that the Hope ...

  3. John Francillon - Wikipedia

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    A small image of Francillon's memorandum can be seen at PBS Treasures of the World [7] page which provides details of the Hope Diamond's provenance.; The Francillon Memo is pictured in highlights for a December 2010 special on the "Secrets of the Hope Diamond" [8] for the National Geographic Channel.

  4. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    The diamond was purchased by Harry Winston from the estate of Evalyn Walsh McLean along with other pieces of jewelry including the Hope Diamond and the Star of the East. He sold the McLean Diamond to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in 1950. The Duchess, a collector of jewelry, wore the stone often and owned it until her death in 1986.

  5. Tavernier Blue - Wikipedia

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    The model also shows that the Hope diamond was cut between 1792 (when the French diamond was stolen) and 1812 (when the English blue diamond appeared). [ 13 ] Finally, according to the Museum's archives, it was Henry Philip Hope , after the death of his brother Thomas, who was the legal owner of the cut diamond until his death in 1839.

  6. Daniel Eliason - Wikipedia

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    A blue diamond with the same shape, size, and color as the Hope Diamond was recorded in Eliason's possession in September 1812, the earliest point when the history of the Hope Diamond can be definitively fixed. John Francillon wrote a memorandum describing the large superfine blue diamond

  7. 'Field of Dreams' TV show didn't materialize. Owners of the ...

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    The new diamond, located almost three hours away, was supposed to be the site of a television series based off the film. The plug was pulled on the show in July 2023. “We sure hope it comes back ...

  8. Was the Six Triple Eight Real? All About the History-Making ...

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    Tyler Perry is spotlighting a lesser-known piece of World War II history in his new Netflix film, The Six Triple Eight. Based on a WWII History Magazine article by Kevin M. Hymel, the film, out ...

  9. Henry Philip Hope - Wikipedia

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    Henry Philip Hope, (Henry Bone, after Head) He was a prominent collector of gems, including the Hope Diamond (a blue diamond of 45.52 carats (9.104 g)) and a large pearl of 1,800 grains (or 90 g) [3] which still bear the name of Hope. The catalogue of his collection was published by Bram Hertz shortly after his death.