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17th century jewelled collection sells for millionsThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Wednesday, 28th April 2004 (4174 views) Indian treasures dating back from the 17th century have sold for a huge £5 million this week.<BR/><BR/>A host of items adorned with emeralds, rubies, sapphires and Indian diamonds once owned by adventurer Lord Clive made up a collection including a flask, dagger, swatter and pipe.<BR/><BR/>Funds raised were three times more than those estimated for the items, thought to be due to the rarity of the pieces.<BR/><BR/>The key piece was a jewelled jade flask that was sold for a massive £2,917,250 and was originally made for the Mughal royal court in India.<BR/><BR/>The bidding battle took place in Christie's, London, with four or five bids being placed on each article.
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