Ttt his State clothes, including t-e crown, the Sultan of Jppore weara dia--22 worth £2.400,000. His collars, LTepaulettes, his. girdle, his cuffs, SxkEr rtith precious stones. His fixceJets are ofmassw .gold, and his Kb «* covered Vith rings which are almost priceless. The handle and the KTof his sword are covered with JSdou. stonee. T*> most costly insignia ofprincely dignity, however are tncwe of thTsStan, or Maharajah, of Baroda in India. The is of five struM .containing M diamonds, some of which are as SgVashaeel nuts. e "£P° r , a + ht tSU rows consist-of emeralds of the same eia©.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17611, 14 November 1922, Page 3
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