This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 11/16/2019
King George V’s Dress Boots. Circa 1930. Set of custom leather men’s dress boots, well worn, said to once be the property of King George V of England. A well-aged tag, attached to the tree in the left boot states, “At the death of King George, all his personal effects were handed to Messrs. Davies & Sons, his tailors to dispose of and the proceeds to be given to charity. I, C. Stuart Lawry [?] being the representative of Messrs. Davies & Son bought these boots as a souvenir and handed them to my friend [illegible]”.