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Fellows PB 14Th Dec 17.Indd Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 14th December 2017 Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 14th December 2017 Index Harvey & Thompson Watches 1400-1537 Harvey & Thompson West Bromwich 3290-3336 Speedloan Watches 1538-1550 Harvey & Thompson Willesden 3337-3372 No Lots 1551-1599 Harvey & Thompson Wolverhampton 2 3373-3390 Harvey & Thompson Acton 1600-1610 Harvey & Thompson Woodgreen 3391-3439 Harvey & Thompson Birkenhead 1611-1632 Harvey & Thompson Woolwich 3440-3518 Harvey & Thompson Brighton 1633-1658 Harvey & Thompson Worksop 3519-3526 Harvey & Thompson Brixton 1659-1689 Harvey & Thompson Watford 3527-3559 Harvey & Thompson Bull Street 1690-1714 Harvey & Thompson Welling 3560-3591 Harvey & Thompson Camberwell 1715-1744 Harvey & Thompson Birmingham 3591-3631 Harvey & Thompson Chelmsford 1745-1760 Harvey & Thompson Clapton 3633-3661 Harvey & Thompson Croydon West Kiosk 1761-1767 Harvey & Thompson Crawley 3662-3707 Harvey & Thompson County Road 1768-1794 Harvey & Thompson Edinburgh 2 3708-3772 Harvey & Thompson Chatham 1795-1826 Harvey & Thompson Govan 3773-3788 Harvey & Thompson Coventry 2 1827-1845 Harvey & Thompson Great Western 3789-3826 Harvey & Thompson Downham 1846-1870 Harvey & Thompson Hammersmith 3827-3848 Harvey & Thompson East Kilbride 1871-1887 Harvey & Thompson Cheetham Hill 3849-3894 Harvey & Thompson Doncaster 1888-1912 Harvey & Thompson Leicester 3861-3894 Harvey & Thompson Gateshead 1913-1921 Harvey & Thompson Middlesbrough 3895-3912 Harvey & Thompson Harlow 1 1922-1930 Harvey & Thompson Newcastle 2 3913-3921 Harvey & Thompson Leeds 1931-1949 Harvey & Thompson Paddington 3922-3973 Harvey & Thompson Lewisham 1950-1971 Harvey & Thompson Slough 3974-4006 Harvey & Thompson Lewisham Kiosk 1972-1995 Harvey & Thompson Southampton 4007-4017 Harvey & Thompson Rotherham 1996-2016 No Lots 4018-7999 Harvey & Thompson Springburn 2017-2037 Speedloan 8000-9055 Harvey & Thompson Stoke-on-Trent 2038-2060 Harvey & Thompson Liverpool 2061-2078 Harvey & Thompson Streatham 2079-2105 Harvey & Thompson Uxbridge 2106-2117 Harvey & Thompson Surrey Quays 2118-2217 Harvey & Thompson Preston 2218-2247 Harvey & Thompson Croydon East 2248-2278 Harvey & Thompson Croydon West 2279-2343 Harvey & Thompson Dudley 2344-2418 Harvey & Thompson Duke Street 2419-2426 Harvey & Thompson East Ham 2427-2490 Harvey & Thompson Forest Gate 2491-2506 Harvey & Thompson Gillingham 2507-2550 Harvey & Thompson Green Street 2551-2567 Harvey & Thompson Greenock 2568-2571 Harvey & Thompson Hackney 2572-2592 Harvey & Thompson Harlesden 2593-2608 Harvey & Thompson Harrow 2 2609-2626 Harvey & Thompson Hastings 2627-2659 Harvey & Thompson Hayes 2660-2710 Harvey & Thompson Holloway 2711-2758 Harvey & Thompson Hyde 2759-2778 Harvey & Thompson Irvine 2779-2791 Harvey & Thompson Kingston 2792-2818 Harvey & Thompson Livingston 2819-2846 Harvey & Thompson Luton 2847-2913 Harvey & Thompson New Addington 2914-2940 Harvey & Thompson Nottingham 2941-2958 Viewing Times Harvey & Thompson Penge 2959-2974 Harvey & Thompson Poplar 2975-3006 Harvey & Thompson Portsmouth 3007-3078 Saturday 9th December 11.00am - 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Reading 3079-3087 Tuesday 12th December 10.00am - 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Sidcup 3088-3116 Wednesday 13th December 10.00am - 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson St Helens 3117-3139 Thursday 14th December 8.30am -10.00am Harvey & Thompson Stevenage 3140-3147 Harvey & Thompson Tooting Junction 3148-3170 Harvey & Thompson Tottenham 3171-3210 Selected lots are available to view during these hours with our Harvey & Thompson Wallsend 3211-3222 specialist staff on hand to answer any of your queries. Harvey & Thompson Walton Vale 3223-3252 Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of Harvey & Thompson Wembley 3253-3289 identification to be allowed access to the viewing area. 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] | Company No. 09264165 Contact the Pawnbroker department Pawnbroker Manager 0121 212 6308 Rachel Bache [email protected] Follow Us On... 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Reference OP6567, serial £890-1,300 (plus 27.6% BP*) BB1082104. £3,500-4,900 (plus 27.6% 1400 BP*) (935006944) CARTIER - a bi-colour 1411 Pasha bracelet watch. Reference (944013274) TAG HEUER - a 1421 (605021601) ROLEX - a gentleman’s 2378, CC768488. £1,800-2,600 (plus gentleman’s stainless steel Kirium 27.6% BP*) 18ct yellow gold Oyster Perpetual bracelet watch. Reference WL111F, Day-Date bracelet watch. Reference serial TN4744. £560-790 (plus 27.6% 18238, serial W185529. £7,700-10,800 1401 BP*) (935007016) BREITLING - a (plus 27.6% BP*) gentleman’s stainless steel Colt ChronoOcean chronograph bracelet 1412 1422 (605021677) ROLEX - a lady’s bi-metal watch. Reference A53350, serial (944013289) TAG HEUER - a Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet 102675. £1,000-1,400 (plus 27.6% gentleman’s stainless steel 2000 watch. Reference 69173, serial BP*) Series bracelet watch. Reference WK1113-0, serial DU8713. £280-400 L625334, £2,500-3,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1402@ (plus 27.6% BP*) (713029609) OMEGA - a gentleman’s stainless steel Seamaster Professional 1423 1413# (921009225) ROLEX - a gentleman’s 300M bracelet watch. Numbered (803023178) TAG HEUER - a lady’s bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Date 58485274. Papers. £790-1,200 (plus stainless steel Alter Ego bracelet Submariner bracelet watch. Reference 27.6% BP*) watch. Reference WP1319-0, serial 16613T, serial F405402. £3,700-5,200 QD1501. Box. £660-930 (plus 27.6% (plus 27.6% BP*) 1403 BP*) (713029768) VICENCE - a lady’s 9ct 1424 yellow gold bracelet watch. 16gms. (921009775) ROLEX - a gentleman’s £185-260 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1414 (803023541) ROLEX - a lady’s 18ct yellow gold Oyster Perpetual 1404 stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Date Date Yacht-Master bracelet watch. bracelet watch. Reference 69190, Reference 166288, serial U387286. (713029786) BREITLING - a £3,600-5,100 (plus 27.6% BP*) gentleman’s stainless steel Super serial A385637. £960-1,400 (plus Avenger chronograph bracelet watch. 27.6% BP*) 1425#@ Reference A13370, serial 2602461. (904011165) CARTIER - a stainless £2,200-3,100 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1415#@ steel Santos bracelet watch. (607067964) OMEGA - a gentleman’s Reference 30638, serial 9172960. 1405# stainless steel Seamaster GMT Box and papers. £1,100-1,600 (plus (713029821) RAYMOND WEIL - a bracelet watch. Numbered 60335979. 27.6% BP*) gentleman’s stainless steel Nabucco Box and papers. £1,400-2,000 (plus bracelet watch. Reference 3900, serial 27.6% BP*) 1426 V744563. Box. £470-660 (plus 27.6% (904011283) TAG HEUER - a BP*) 1416 gentleman’s stainless steel Carrera (909017201) RAYMOND WEIL - a chronograph bracelet watch. 1406 lady’s stainless steel Don Giovanni Reference CV2010-0, serial CA1324. (117143692) LONGINES - a £1,200-1,700 (plus 27.6% BP*) gentleman’s stainless steel DolceVita bracelet watch. Reference 5976, serial wrist watch. Reference L5.655.4, serial V542227. £300-420 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1427#@ 34627080. £280-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) (503053396) TAG HEUER - a lady’s 1417 bi-material Formula 1 bracelet watch. 1407 (930019053) CARTIER - a bi-material Reference WAH1315, serial WEG6698. (117143833) RAYMOND WEIL - a Pasha chronograph bracelet watch. Box and papers. £660-930 (plus 27.6% gentleman’s gold plated Parsifal Reference 2995, serial 608835MX. BP*) bracelet watch. Reference 9190, serial £1,200-1,700 (plus 27.6% BP*) A324847. £260-370 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1428#@ 1418# (503053462) BREITLING - a 1408 (930019493) ROLEX - a gentleman’s gentleman’s stainless steel Navitimer (117143682) TAG HEUER - a lady’s bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust chronograph bracelet watch. bi-material Formula 1 bracelet watch. bracelet watch. Reference 16233, Reference AB0127, serial 3186958. Reference WAH1211, serial RKX8865. Box and papers. £4,500-6,300 (plus serial X115425. Box. £4,000-5,600 £280-400 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) (plus 27.6% BP*) 1409 1429#@ (117143739) OMEGA - a gentleman’s 1419 (903015822) OMEGA - a gentleman’s titanium Seamaster Professional (605021469) IWC - a gentleman’s stainless steel Seamaster
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