Rolex, Chanel handbag, Cartier jewellery and a Harley Davidson seized from criminals sold at auction
Watches, jewellery, designer bags and motorbikes all sold for a fraction of their retail prices
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Items such as luxury watches and jewellery, designer handbags, an unusual private license plate and even Harley Davidson motorcycles are up for grabs at Wilson s online auction (Image: Wilsons Auctions)
Rolex and Cartier watches, designer handbags and even a Harley Davidson were among items sold at auction this month after being seized from criminals. The items were seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act and were sold with no reserve at Wilsons online auction on March 4.
Rolex, Cartier and a Harley Davidson seized from flashy criminals go on auction
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The auction will also feature more than 40 handbags and accessories by some of the world’s biggest designer brands - including Louis Vuitton, Chanel and Fendi as well as a Specialized Rockhopper E-bike. Wilsons Auctions’ Government Sales Coordinator, Michael Streight said: “We are delighted to offer our customers the chance to invest in some of the most luxurious brands in the world. “We are proud to facilitate auctions on behalf of our government and law enforcement agency clients. These auctions have seen us responsible in returning £120 million back into the public purse. This auction will be taking place online only, all lots can be viewed on the Wilsons Auctions website and for further information email uga@wilsonsauctions.com
Rolex watches and Tiffany jewellery among designer goods seized by police being auctioned off
Goods worth a total of £800,000 seized from criminals will be going under the virtual hammer at Wilsons Auctions’ Online Luxury Assets Auction
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Wilsons Auctions’ government sales co-ordinator, Michael Streight said, “I am delighted to see the return of our Online Luxury Asset Auction this week, and with it being the first of the new year, we haven’t disappointed with over 100 high-value luxury goods going under the virtual hammer. “Always a popular event each month, this auction is a great opportunity for customers to purchase high-end, highly sought-after luxury goods, at an affordable price, from the convenience of their desktop or mobile device. “At Wilsons Auctions, we play an important role in realising a large quantity of assets on behalf of our government clients, which has seen us responsible in returning £120 million back into the public purse in recent years. We are proud to facilitate auctions on behalf of our government and law enforcement agencies, which have seen significant growth across the group,” he concluded.
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