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Lot 919
Sale: 220724A George V 18ct gold, ruby and diamond set ring (stone missing), together with a 14ct white metal and gem set bar brooch, 32mm, a 9ct and gem set brooch and a modern 9ct gold and gem set pendant. Condition - poor to fair
Lot 825
Sale: 220724A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver sugar castor by Albert Edward Jones, of lighthouse form, Birmingham, 1929, 16.7cm, 5.3oz. Condition - fair to good
Lot 1784
Sale: 150724George Rankin (1864-1937), two watercolours on card, ‘Storm petrels’ and ‘Razorbills’, each signed, unframed, 46 x 29cm. Condition - fair to good
Lot 1065
Sale: 150724An early century George III style mahogany pedestal partner's desk, width 183cm, depth 122cm, height 78cm. Condition - fair
Lot 1358
Sale: 150724Eight mostly mid 20th century Union Jack flags, one celebrating Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, together with a Saint George’s cross and a string of Union flag bunting. Condition - poor to good
Lot 1401
Sale: 150724A Metropolitan police medal group awarded to James W. Sidders comprising of three commemorative medals; the 1887 Golden Jubilee medal, the 1902 Edward VII Coronation medal and the 1911 George V Coronation medal, together
Lot 800
Sale: 080724R. Fiolka, two ink and watercolours, 'George Sands’ House', signed and dated ‘90 and 'La Dordogne à Liborne', signed and dated ’90, largest 34 x 39cm. Condition - fair to good, some discolouration
Lot 861
Sale: 080724Five assorted silver caddy spoons, including shovel bowl by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham, 1810, 61mm, leaf bowl by William Pugh, Birmingham, 1814, Eley & Fearn, London, 1804, bright cut engraved bowl, George Baskerville
Lot 872
Sale: 080724An Edwardian silver folding pen holder, by Jordan & Raybould, London, circa 1902, 7cm, together with an Edwardian silver purse, two silver napkin rings, a small quantity of assorted flatware including George III table sp
Lot 1032
Sale: 080724Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord - Don Juan, Cantos 1 & 2, 1st edition, 4to, half calf with marbled boards, Thomas Davison, Whitefriars, [for John Murray], London, 1819.