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Lot 2020
Sale: 050224George V to QEII coins and medals, including two BUNC coronation year sets, 1953, a Masonic medal, Edward VII bronze coronation medal, Royal Mint HM royal palace and fortress of the Tower of London medal, 1977 silver jub
Lot 830
Sale: 290124An Edwardian silver wine coaster, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, diameter 10.4cm, a later silver three piece condiment set, a silver mounted glass preserve jar, with a George silver teaspoon and six plated item
Lot 831
Sale: 290124A George V silver shaped square presentation salver, with later engraved inscription, A.E. Poston & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1935, 25.6cm, 23oz.
Lot 701
Sale: 290124After George Morland (1763-1804), colour engraving, 'Dogs', publ. London 3rd April 1797 by Thomas Macklin, Poets Gallery, Fleet Street, 43 x 49cm
Lot 717
Sale: 290124John Speed (1552-1629), hand coloured map of Cardiganshire, described with the due form of the Shiretown as it was surveyed by IS, Anno 1610, sold by John Sudbury and George Humbell, 41 x 52cm
Lot 448
Sale: 290124A collection of British coins including Charles II four pence 1680, William III shilling 1696, George III shilling 1787, various pennies, commemorative medals including Franz Joseph I 40th anniversary of his reign
Lot 240
Sale: 290124Twelve medals including; a British War Medal, a Victory Medal, three 1939-45 War Medals, two 1939-45 Stars, an Edward VIII Coronation Medal, a Soviet Stalin Victory medal, a Pakistan General Service Medal, a George VI Co
Lot 950
Sale: 290124Three assorted 9ct gold and gem set rings including 1960's amethyst, a 9ct and oval cameo shell set brooch, a George V 9ct gold circular locket and three other items including diamond chip set heart shaped locket.
Lot 123
Sale: 290124A George II style giltwood pier table, width 91cm, depth 45cm, height 79cm and a similar pier glass, width 61cm, height 115cm
Lot 1829
Sale: 220124Two George III silver meat skewers by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1791 & 1795, largest 29.7cm and two Georgian silver marrow scoops, one by Peter & William Bateman, London, 1807.