The most expensive item with a signature of King George (KING GEORGE 1ST KING OF ENGLAND ORIGINAL SIGNED PIECE . SCARCE) was sold in January 2022 for £995.00 while the cheapest item (ASCOT KING GEORGE V1 WEEKEND FRIDAY 2017 SIGNED BY SILVESTRE DE SOUSA RACE CARD) found a new owner for £0.99 in June 2020. The month with the most items sold (16) was April 2021 with an average selling price of £110.50 for an autographed item of King George. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2016 with £674.76 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £4.49 was September 2013. In average, an autographed item from King George is worth £68.77.
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In total, we tracked 715 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
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King George III papers to go online (04/01/15): The Queen attends a launch of a digitised archive of thousands of King George III's private papers.
Looking back at Weymouth's celebrations for the coronation of King George VI and (03/17/15): THIS souvenir programme is from the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
Queen’s and King George hospitals are to be assessed by inspectors this week (03/03/15): Queen’s Hospital in Rom Valley Way, Romford, and the King George Hospital in Barley Lane, Goodmayes, will be judged on the overall quality of care and leadership as part of this week’s CQC inspection, which began on Monday.
Queen marks 63 years as monarch privately on anniversary of father King George V (02/05/15): The Queen will mark her 63 years on the throne quietly today at her Sandringham estate in Norfolk. She is set to become our longest-reigning monarch on September 9, taking the title from Queen Victoria, who served for 63 years, seven months, two days.
King George Hospital trust holds ‘pioneering’ cancer day (01/13/15): Talks and marketplace-style stalls aimed at supporting those who have completed treatment were organised at Romford YMCA, in Rush Green Road.
Queen’s and King George hospitals ‘pulling out all the stops’ to avoid major inc (01/2015): Staff at King George’s hospital are “pulling out all the stops” to maintain A&E services as the trust approaches its third week on the cusp of declaring a major incident.
Silviniaco Conti should leap into public imagination with second King George win (12/2014): Paul Nicholls promises to be back at Kempton because 'nine wins is good but 10 is a round number' after Silviniaco Conti races to second crown in successive years
1 in 5 wait more than four hours at King George and Queen’s A&Es (11/2014): A worrying increase in people attending hospital A&E departments last month has led to patients facing longer and longer waits.
King George trust ‘failed to properly monitor liver biopsy man who later died’ (10/2014): The trust that runs King George Hospital failed to properly monitor a man who died following a biopsy, official investigators have found.
Revealed: how King George V demanded Britain enter the First World War (07/2014): Record of previously unknown meeting between George V and his Foreign Secretary reveals that the King told him to "find a reason" to go to war with Germany
Classic Stars Among King George Hopefuls (06/2014): Australia and Taghrooda are the headline names in 35 entries for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 26. Respective winners of the Investec Derby and Oaks last weekend, there is a chance the two could meet in the mile-and-a-half showpiece, although bids for Classic doubles
On This Day: Coronation of King George VI five months after after abdication cri (05/2014): King George VI was crowned on this day in 1937 – five months after becoming the monarch following the shock abdication of his brother Edward VIII