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Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 9th May 2019 Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 9th May 2019 Index Harvey & Thompson 1400-1539 Harvey & Thompson Catford 3517-3557 No lots 1540-1599 Harvey & Thompson Deptford 3558-3609 Fish Brothers 1600-1627 Harvey & Thompson Finsbury 3610-3659 Harvey & Thompson Basildon 1628-1660 Harvey & Thompson Gravesend 3660-3697 Harvey & Thompson Bexleyheath 1661-1682 Harvey & Thompson Leyton 3698-3739 Harvey & Thompson Blackpool 1683-1688 Harvey & Thompson Runcorn 3740-3751 Harvey & Thompson Bradford 1689-1745 Harvey & Thompson Stockport 3752-3777 Harvey & Thompson Bromley 1746-1764 Harvey & Thompson Swindon 3778-3792 Harvey & Thompson Breck Road 1765-1794 Harvey & Thompson Clapham 3793-3804 Harvey & Thompson Chalk Farm 1795-1836 Harvey & Thompson Bootle 3805-3834 Harvey & Thompson Clydebank 1837-1851 Harvey & Thompson Bolton 3835-3878 Harvey & Thompson Colchester 1852-1878 Harvey & Thompson Hull 3879-3894 Harvey & Thompson Cosham 1879-1911 Harvey & Thompson Romford 3895-3901 Harvey & Thompson Coventry 1912-1956 Harvey & Thompson Stockton 3902-3917 Harvey & Thompson Croydon Whitgift 1957-1969 Harvey & Thompson Ayr 3918-3947 Harvey & Thompson Dagenham 1970-2033 Harvey & Thompson Blackburn 3948-3964 Harvey & Thompson Dalston 2034-2078 Harvey & Thompson Burnt Oak 3965-4011 Harvey & Thompson Darlington 2079-2090 Harvey & Thompson Grimsby 4012-4023 Harvey & Thompson Dartford 2091-2113 Harvey & Thompson Sheffield 4024 Harvey & Thompson Derby 2114-2177 Harvey & Thompson Oldham 4025-4038 Harvey & Thompson Eastleigh 2178-2188 Harvey & Thompson Easterhouse 4039-4097 Harvey & Thompson Edinburgh 2189-2219 Harvey & Thompson Wigan 4098-4113 Harvey & Thompson Edmonton 2220-2266 Harvey & Thompson Sunderland 4114-4127 Harvey & Thompson Elephant And Castle 2267-2278 Harvey & Thompson Walthamstow 4128-4145 Harvey & Thompson Ellesmere Port 2279-2290 No lots 4146-7999 Harvey & Thompson Eltham 2291-2309 Speedloan Finance 8000-9446 Harvey & Thompson Fareham 2310-2334 Harvey & Thompson Fore Street 2335-2363 Harvey & Thompson Fulham 2364-2396 Harvey & Thompson Glasgow 2397-2431 Harvey & Thompson Harrow 2432-2456 Harvey & Thompson Hounslow 2457-2500 Harvey & Thompson Hounslow 2 2501-2523 Harvey & Thompson Ilford 2 2524-2556 Harvey & Thompson Kilburn 2557-2610 Harvey & Thompson Kirkby 2611-2619 Harvey & Thompson Leigh 2620-2634 Harvey & Thompson Old Bond Street 2635-2641 Harvey & Thompson Newcastle 2642-2658 Harvey & Thompson Northampton 2659-2688 Harvey & Thompson Margate 2689-2738 Harvey & Thompson Partick 2739-2761 Harvey & Thompson Peckham 2762-2897 Harvey & Thompson Peterborough 2898-2940 Harvey & Thompson Rochdale 2941-2959 Harvey & Thompson Rugby 2960-2982 Viewing Times Harvey & Thompson Rutherglen 2983-2997 Harvey & Thompson Salford 2998-3006 Harvey & Thompson Soho Road 3007-3055 Tuesday 7th May 10.00am – 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Southall 3056-3083 Wednesday 8th May 10.00am – 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Sutton 3084-3151 Thursday 9th May 8.30am – 10.00am Harvey & Thompson Sydenham 3152-3169 Harvey & Thompson Walworth 2 3170-3200 Harvey & Thompson Walworth Road 3201-3262 Harvey & Thompson Waterloo 3263-3280 Harvey & Thompson Wolverhampton 3281-3344 Harvey & Thompson Wythenshawe 3345-3357 Selected lots are available to view during these hours with our Harvey & Thompson Tooting 3358-3433 specialist staff on hand to answer any of your queries. Harvey & Thompson Orpington 3434-3464 Harvey & Thompson Dundee 3465-3490 Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of Harvey & Thompson Crewe 3491-3516 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 General Information Free Live Bidding! Fellows are delighted to announce the introduction of Fellows Live. This is a new bidding platform where all bidders can follow the sale and bid online for free. Say goodbye to additional surcharges when it comes to bidding! Anyone using Fellows Live will only have to pay the standard Buyer’s Premium (plus VAT), on items purchased using this method. Why Buy? Why Sell? COMPETITIVE buyer’s premium HIGH PRICES consistently achieved FREE live online bidding FLEXIBLE commission rates FULLY illustrated catalogue FREE valuations with no obligation to consign EASY to use, functional website RAPID turnaround for your goods ACCURATE condition reports TARGETED advertising to a global audience SPECIALISTS on hand to offer advice SUPERIOR quality catalogues TRACKED AND INSURED shipping* FULLY integrated website *Please contact Fellows for further information. Contact the Pawnbroker department Pawnbroker Manager 0121 212 6308 Rachel Bache [email protected] Further information Additional Images Telephone Bidding is available Important Notice and Condition Reports if you cannot attend an auction. Neither Fellows nor the Vendors are responsible can be found online at our Please ring 0121 212 2131 to for any reference as to the condition of lots listed. website www.fellows.co.uk arrange a telephone line. The absence of such reference does not imply that a lot is in good condition or free from faults or imperfections. All weights and dimensions are approximate. Purchasers are advised to carefully Follow Us inspect lots and make their own opinion as to the condition. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’ in our full terms and conditions. View Fellows Important Notices in full and full terms and conditions at the back of the catalogue. For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 ForLondon any Office further | 29 Charlesenquiries Street | pleaseMayfair | London call W1J 0121 5DT | 020 212 7127 41982131 BY DIRECTION OF 1409 1419 HARVEY & THOMPSON (959008189) CARTIER - a stainless (134197347) ROLEX - a lady’s steel Pasha chronograph bracelet stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Date WATCHES watch. Reference 2412, serial 523849 bracelet watch. Reference 69240, CD. £2,100-3,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) serial S942548. £3,600-5,100 (plus 1400 27.6% BP*) (603036852) RAYMOND WEIL - a 1410 (959008190) OMEGA - a gentleman’s gentleman’s stainless steel Don bi-metal Seamaster Professional 300M 1420 Giovanni chronograph wrist watch. (134197196) PASS LOT. £280-400 bracelet watch. Reference 168 1603, Reference 4873, serial X434999. (plus 27.6% BP*) serial 60202645. £1,000-1,400 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) £280-400 27.6% BP*) 1421@ 1401 1411 (918012697) ROLEX - a lady’s (603036734) TAG HEUER - a (959008233) ROLEX - a lady’s bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust lady’s bi-material Formula 1 bracelet bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch. Reference 79173, watch. Reference WAH1315, serial bracelet watch. Reference 69173, serial Y529167. Papers. £3,200-4,500 WKC5124. £990-1,400 (plus 27.6% serial R258211. £2,300-3,300 (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) BP*) 27.6% BP*) 1422 1402#@ 1412 (918013153) ROLEX - a gentleman’s (948009617) TAG HEUER - a (134197141) BREITLING - a bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Date Yacht- gentleman’s stainless steel Carrera gentleman’s titanium Chrono Avenger Master bracelet watch. Reference chronograph bracelet watch. M1 chronograph bracelet watch. 16623, serial D385552. £6,200-8,700 Reference CV2014, serial CR8923. Reference E73360, serial 1063863. (plus 27.6% BP*) Box and papers. £1,500-2,000 (plus £1,600-2,300 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 1423 1413 (918013186) CARTIER - a stainless 1403# (134197176) CHANEL - a gentleman’s (948009658) TAG HEUER - a bi-material J12 bracelet watch. steel Santos bracelet watch. Reference gentleman’s stainless steel Formula 1 Numbered P.R.R 14259. £1,400-2,000 02149, serial 9057930. £560-790 (plus bracelet watch. Reference WAZ1112, (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) serial WWH0401. Box. £660-930 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1414 1424#@ (134197181) ROLEX - a gentleman’s (710021226) TAG HEUER - a 1404#@ stainless steel Oyster Perpetual gentleman’s stainless steel Carrera (240113202) TAG HEUER - a Explorer bracelet watch. Reference Calibre 17 chronograph bracelet gentleman’s stainless steel Formula 214270, serial 239NQ4B2. Together watch. Reference CAV511A, serial 1 chronograph bracelet watch. with a gentleman’s stainless steel 1775881. Box and papers. £1,800- Reference CAZ1011, serial WKL9415. Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust 2,600 (plus 27.6% BP*) Box and papers. £1,000-1,400 (plus bracelet watch. £8,200-11,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) 27.6% BP*) 1425# (215255689) RAYMOND WEIL - a 1405#@ 1415 gentleman’s stainless steel Freelancer (134197210) ROLEX - a gentleman’s (240113203) CURRENT MODEL: chronograph wrist watch. Reference BREITLING - a gentleman’s PVD- bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch. Reference 116234, 7730, serial K441431. £790-1,200 treated titanium Avenger Blackbird serial 907253T3. (plus (plus 27.6% BP*) wrist watch. Reference V17310, serial £4,700-6,600 27.6% BP*) 1741192. Box and papers. £2,700- 1426#@ 3,800 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1416 (215255771) TAG HEUER - a (134197257) TAG HEUER - a gen- gentleman’s stainless steel Aquaracer 1406#@ tleman’s bi-colour Carrera Calibre 5 bracelet watch. Reference WAY1110, (207373134) BREITLING - a bracelet watch. Reference WV215A-1, serial WBP2716. Box and papers. gentleman’s stainless steel Avenger serial EWD2146. £1,900-2,700 (plus £690-970 (plus 27.6% BP*) Seawolf chronograph bracelet watch. 27.6% BP*) Reference A73390, serial 1221193. Box and papers. £2,400-3,400 (plus 1427 1417 (311155857) TAG HEUER - a 27.6% BP*) (134197258) TAG HEUER - a gentleman’s stainless steel Aquaracer gentleman’s stainless steel Monaco bracelet watch. Reference WAY1110, 1407
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