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Catalogue Upd1910.Pdf LOT S/N Item Description Qty U/No REF Location: Police Logistics Base 1, Hemmant Road, off Guillemard Road, Singapore 438675 Ms Sim Yong Yee / Hamidon Tel: 6741 8861 JEWELLERY U72 1 Yellow Coloured Chain 1 U109/19-58-3 5 U72 2 Gold Ring 1 U109/19-58-2 5 U72 3 Yellow Color Ring With Engravings. CARTIER 1 U109/19-63-2 5 U72 4 Yellow In Color Ring With A 'Leaf' Design 1 U109/19-63-3 5 U72 5 Dark Yellow Bvlgari Ring 1 U109/19-63-5 5 U72 6 Yellow Colour, Heart Shaped Bracelet 1 U109/19-66-5 5 U72 7 Ring With A Green Stone 1 U109/19-66-7 5 U72 8 Gold Colour Necklace. 1 U109/19-66-8 5 U72 9 Yellow Colour Ring 1 U109/19-70-5 5 U72 10 Yellow Color Ring With S/N 100287-KS 1 U109/19-70-9 5 U72 11 Yellow Coloured Ring 1 U109/19-79-1 6 U72 12 Yellow Coloured Chain 1 U109/19-79-12 6 U72 13 Yellow Colour Necklace With Brown Pendant 1 U109/19-87-3 6 U72 14 Two Yellow Colour Earrings 1 U109/19-87-5 6 U72 15 Yellow Colour Necklace With Yellow Colour Pendant 1 U109/19-87-6 6 U72 16 Yellow Colour Ring 1 U109/19-87-7 6 U72 17 Two Yellow Colour Ear Studs 1 U109/19-87-8 6 U72 18 Yellow Colour Bracelet 1 U109/19-87-9 6 U72 19 Yellow Colour Accessories With Seven Stones 1 U109/19-87-10 6 U72 20 Two Yellow Colour Ear Rings 1 U109/19-89-1 6 U72 21 Yellow Colour Bangle 1 U109/19-90-3 6 U72 22 Yellow Colour Ring 1 U109/19-94-2 7 U72 23 Yellow In Color Ring 1 U109/19-94-3 7 U72 24 Broken Yellow Colour Bracelet 1 U109/19-94-5 7 U73 1 Earrings (With Stoppers) 2 U109/19-1-4 1 U73 2 Rings (One With Black Stone, One With Green Stone And The Other Had No Stone) 3 U109/19-1-5 1 U73 3 Rings 2 U109/19-4-2 1 U73 4 Yellow Bangle 1 U109/19-4-3 1 U73 5 Yellow Colour Chain With Purple Stone 1 U109/19-4-4 1 U73 6 Yellow Color Ring With With Word "Lily Wong 31.12.13" 1 U109/19-6-6 1 U73 7 Green Pendant 1 U109/19-6-8 1 U73 8 Yellow Bracelet 1 U109/19-6-11 1 U73 9 Yellow Bracelet 1 U109/19-11-4 2 U73 10 Yellow Ring With One White Stone 1 U109/19-11-7 2 U73 11 Bvlgari Brand Yellow Ring 1 U109/19-12-4 2 U73 12 Yellow Ring With White Stones 1 U109/19-13-7 2 U73 13 Yellow Pendant 1 U109/19-20-4 2 U73 14 Yellow Ring With One White Stone 1 U109/19-22-3 2 U73 15 Yellow Bracelet 1 U109/19-22-4 2 U73 16 Yellow Ring 1 U109/19-24-2 2 U73 17 Yellow Ring With One Tiny Red Stone 1 U109/19-24-6 2 U73 18 Yellow Ring With Many White Stones 1 U109/19-24-7 2 U73 19 Yellow Colour Ring Attached With One White Stone. 1 U109/19-28-2 2 U73 20 Earring 1 U109/19-28-7 2 U73 21 Pair Of Yellow Earring 1 U109/19-31-3 2 Auction 23rd October 2019 SPF - Unclaimed Page 1 LOT S/N Item Description Qty U/No REF U73 22 Gold Colour Bracelet 1 U109/19-35-1 2 U73 23 Bronze In Colour Ear Stud With 8 Stones 1 U109/19-35-2 2 U73 24 Yellow Colour Ring 1 U109/19-39-2 3 U73 25 Yellow Coloured Ring With Black And White Stones 1 U109/19-39-3 3 U73 26 Yellow In Color Earring 1 U109/19-44-4 3 U73 27 Pair Of Yellow Ear Studs With White Stones 1 U109/19-48-3 4 U73 28 Yellow Color Pendant With Yellow Metal Clip 1 U109/19-58-1 5 U74 1 Yellow & Green Colour Ring 1 U109/19-96-3 7 U74 2 Yellow Colour Ring With Green Stone 1 U109/19-96-4 7 U74 3 Gold Colour Bracelet 1 U109/19-98-2 7 U74 4 Yellow Colored Chain 1 U109/19-98-3 7 U74 5 Yellow And Pink Ring 1 U109/19-98-4 7 U74 6 Yellow Colour Chain 1 U109/19-98-7 7 U74 7 Light Yellow Coloured Metal Ring With Shiny White Stones 1 U109/19-100-10 8 U74 8 Yellow Colour Bracelet 1 U110/19-1-2 9 U74 9 Pair Of Yellow Coloured Earrings 1 U110/19-15-1 9 U74 10 Yellow In Colour Chain 1 U110/19-17-3 9 U74 11 Gold Coloured Ring 1 U110/19-19-1 9 U74 12 Yellow Colour Earring 5 U110/19-27 9 U74 13 Gold Ring 1 U110/19-28-2 9 U74 14 Gold Chain 1 U110/19-28-3 9 U74 15 Yellow Colour Ear Ring 1 U110/19-42-2 9 U74 16 Yellow Colour Bracelet 1 U110/19-42-3 9 U74 17 Piece Of Earring 1 U110/19-45-1 9 U74 18 Bracelet 1 U110/19-47-2 9 U74 19 Yellow Colour Bracelet 4 U110/19-65-2 9 U74 20 Yellow Ring With Big And Small White Stones 1 U110/19-91-5 10 U75 1 White Earring With White Stones 1 U109/19-12-7 2 U75 2 White Ring With One White Stone 1 U109/19-13-5 2 U75 3 White Ring CARTIER 1 U109/19-25-5 2 U75 4 White Beaded Necklace 1 U109/19-48-4 4 U75 5 Yellow Ring With White Bead In A Blue Jewellery Box 1 U109/19-48-5 4 U75 6 White Coloured Ring With A White Coloured Stone 1 U109/19-79-2 6 U75 7 Purple Butterfly Pendant With Chain 1 U109/19-98-5 7 U75 8 Ring 1 U109/19-98-6 7 U75 9 Grey Bracelet 1 U109/19-98-8 7 U75 10 Pair Of 'Kenji' Shiny White Stones Earrings 1 U109/19-100-15 8 U75 11 White Shiny Stone Earring 1 U109/19-100-16 8 U75 12 Necklace 1 U110/19-32-1 9 U75 13 Pair Of Earrings 1 U110/19-32-2 9 U75 14 Bracelet 1 U110/19-32-3 9 U75 15 Yellow Ring 1 U110/19-40-2 9 U75 16 Silver Five Pound Coin 1 U110/19-47-1 9 U75 17 Heart Shape Necklace 1 U110/19-58-4 9 U76 1 Pair Of Yellow Ear Studs With White Stone 1 U110/19-92-3 10 U76 2 Thick Yellow Necklace 1 U110/19-93-3 10 U76 3 Yellow Earring 1 U110/19-99-2 10 U76 4 Yellow Metal With Heart shape Accessories 1 U110/19-99-4 10 U76 5 Yellow Ear Ring With Stone 1 U110/19-106-1 10 U76 6 Yellow Coloured Ring With A Green Centre 1 U111/19-1-1 10 U76 7 Risis Ornament With Brown Box And Paper Bag 1 U111/19-2 10 Auction 23rd October 2019 SPF - Unclaimed Page 2 LOT S/N Item Description Qty U/No REF U76 8 Yellow Colour Earring 1 U111/19-4-1 10 U76 9 Yellow Bracelet 1 U111/19-21-3 10 U76 10 Yellow Bangle 1 U111/19-26-2 10 U76 11 Yellow Chain 1 U111/19-34-2 10 U76 12 Yellow Colour Ring 1 U111/19-44-1 10 U76 13 Round Yellow Colour Pendant. 1 U111/19-44-2 10 U76 14 Yellow-Coloured Necklace 1 U111/19-44-3 10 U76 15 Yellow-Coloured Bracelet 1 U111/19-44-5 10 U76 16 Gold Colour Ring 1 U111/19-49-4 12 U76 17 Blue Gemstones Pendent 1 U111/19-49-5 12 U76 18 Yellow Chain 1 U111/19-57-2 12 U76 19 Gold Ring 1 U111/19-57-3 12 U76 20 Gold Ring With Green Stone 1 U111/19-57-4 12 U76 21 Gold Coloured Bracelet 1 U111/19-60-6 12 U77 1 Gold In Colour Necklace 1 U111/19-72-4 12 U77 2 Yellow Colour Anklet 1 U111/19-72-5 12 U77 3 Yellow In Colour Bangle 1 U111/19-77-1 12 U77 4 Yellow Chain 1 U111/19-83-1 12 U77 5 Gold Coloured Ring 1 U111/19-89-1 12 U77 6 Yellow Ring 1 U111/19-89-2 12 U77 7 Yellow Ring. 1 U111/19-93-1 12 U77 8 Yellow In Colour Pendant With A Cross 1 U111/19-96-1 12 U77 9 Yellow Colour Metal Plate In Red Packaging 2 U111/19-98 12 U77 10 Gold Like Diamond Ring 1 U112/19-9-4 12 U77 11 Yellow Dragon Ring 1 U112/19-19-3 12 U77 12 Yellow Chain 1 U112/19-21-4 12 U77 13 Ring With White Stone. 1 U112/19-24-3 11 U77 14 Yellow Colour Ring With Five White Stones 1 U112/19-28-4 11 U77 15 Yellow Necklace With A Yellow Pendant Consisting Of Chinese Characters 1 U112/19-39-3 11 U77 16 Yellow In Colour Ring, With Yellow Stone And White Stones On It.
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