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Lot 61

An early George II 'Warning Carrier' notice.  London, 1730.  The notice numbered 11854 and dated...

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Lot 61

An early George II 'Warning Carrier' notice. 
London, 1730. 
The notice numbered 11854 and dated...

Starting Bid: £70

Estimate: £100 - £150

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Lot 61

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An early George II 'Warning Carrier' notice. 

London, 1730. 

The notice numbered 11854 and dated June 2, 1730. The printed text reading 'Lost this day about Two o' Clock, between Red-Lion-street and New Bond-street; an Oval yellow Brilliant Diamond, set in a Ring, weight about 8 Grains, of a lively Colour. If offer'd to be sold, pawn'd or valued, you are desir'd to stop it, and give Notice to Mr James Seamer, Goldsmith, at the Flower-de-Luce in Fleet street, and you shall have Ten Guineas Reward; or if already bought, your Money again with Content. Benjamin Pyne, Beadle at Goldsmiths' Hall', the notice with a later line added above reading 'Mr Clarke at the Flower-de-Luce, near the New-Exchange',  7.9 x  8.9cm

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