I made the point below that I didn't think the 1902 sale of some of the Dudley jewels was prompted by financial hardship.
Georgina, Countess of Dudley was one of the great beauties of her age and, because the first Earl, her husband was a noted collector and connoisseur, her jewels were noted with admiration by the press.
After the sale of some of her jewels in 1902, Georgina, Countess of Dudley continued to appear at grand Court events suitably arrayed in grand jewels. Obviously not all of her jewels were sold!
Below is one report from March 1903.
So far I haven't found images of her wearing grand jewels in this period, but she attended Court and society functions frequently.
Not long after the sale of her jewels in 1902,
Tatler noted her work in assisting soldiers injured in the Boer War.