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  1. 30 de abr. de 2014 · In 1839, the diamond was acquired by Henry Thomas Hope, which is how it got its name. After Hope's death, the diamond passed through the hands of several owners.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2019 · The Hope Diamond’s Value. According to the Smithsonian Institute, the Hope Diamond is priceless because it is irreplaceable. As of 2009, it was reportedly insured for $250 million. The Hope Diamond’s History Tavernier And The Hope Diamond. Historical records suggest that Tavernier was not the Hope Diamond’s first owner.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hope_DiamondHope Diamond - Wikipedia

    Accounts vary about what happened to the diamond during the years 1902–1907; one account suggested that it lay in the William & Theodore safe during these years while the jewelers took it out periodically to show it to wealthy Americans; a rival account, probably invented to help add "mystery" to the Hope Diamond story, suggested that some persons had bought it but apparently sold it back to ...

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  5. 11 de mar. de 2015 · This is an incredibly rare 1921 15-chapter serial with Boris Karloff in his first starring role. The story is full of mystery and suspense, well worth the more than four-hour time commitment it will take you to work through this adventure. The story was written by May Yohe, formerly Lady Francis Hope, the widow of the last person named Hope to ...

  6. A typical blood-and-thunder melodrama, this independently produced serial by Kosmik Films starred actor/stunt man Harry Carter as master thief Sidney Atherton, a man of many disguises. Blonde Grace Darmond played the imperiled heroine and other roles were taken by George Chesebro, Boris Karloff (as a henchman named Dakor), Carmen Phillips, and ...