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Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 6th June 2019 Pawnbroker Watches & Jewellery Thursday 6th June 2019 Index Harvey & Thompson Watches 1400-1523 Harvey & Thompson Sutton 3401-3470 No Lots 1524-1599 Harvey & Thompson Sydenham 3471-3509 Harvey & Thompson Barking 1600-1680 Harvey & Thompson Tooting 3510-3554 Harvey & Thompson Basildon 1681-1711 Harvey & Thompson Walsall 3555-3620 Harvey & Thompson Blackburn 1712-1730 Harvey & Thompson Walthamstow 3621-3668 Harvey & Thompson Bolton 1731-1785 Harvey & Thompson Walworth 2 3669-3692 Harvey & Thompson Bow 1786-1816 Harvey & Thompson Walworth Road 3693-3738 Harvey & Thompson Bradford 1817-2004 Harvey & Thompson Wolverhampton 3739-3774 Harvey & Thompson Breck Road 2005-2021 Harvey & Thompson Wythenshawe 3775-3793 Harvey & Thompson Bromley 2022-2044 Harvey & Thompson Cosham 3794-3811 Harvey & Thompson Chalk Farm 2045-2070 Harvey & Thompson Burnt Oak 3812-3854 Harvey & Thompson Clydebank 2071-2080 Harvey & Thompson Blackpool 3855 Harvey & Thompson Colchester 2081-2099 Harvey & Thompson Derby 3856-3905 Harvey & Thompson Catford 2100-2129 Harvey & Thompson Stockport 3906-3919 Harvey & Thompson Clapham 2130-2150 Harvey & Thompson Rugby 3920-3928 Harvey & Thompson Crewe 2151-2176 Harvey & Thompson Old Bond Street 3929-3936 Harvey & Thompson Croydon Whitgift 2177-2193 Harvey & Thompson Coventry 3937-3965 Harvey & Thompson Dagenham 2194-2226 Harvey & Thompson Waterloo 3966-3981 Harvey & Thompson Dalston 2227-2273 Harvey & Thompson Swindon 3982-3991 Harvey & Thompson Darlington 2274-2281 Harvey & Thompson Stockton 3992-4001 Harvey & Thompson Deptford 2282-2327 Harvey & Thompson Bootle 4002-4021 Harvey & Thompson Dundee 2328-2350 Harvey & Thompson Bexleyheath 4022-4034 Harvey & Thompson Easterhouse 2351-2374 Harvey & Thompson Southall 4035-4064 Harvey & Thompson Eastleigh 2375-2383 Harvey & Thompson Finsbury 4065-4078 Harvey & Thompson Edinburgh 2384-2407 Harvey & Thompson Glasgow 4079-4116 Harvey & Thompson Edmonton 2408-2453 No Lots 4117-8000 Harvey & Thompson Elephant And Castle 2454-2465 Speedloan Finance 8001-8821 Harvey & Thompson Ellesmere Port 2466-2492 Harvey & Thompson Eltham 2493-2511 Harvey & Thompson Fareham 2512-2531 Harvey & Thompson Fore Street 2532-2573 Harvey & Thompson Fulham 2574-2610 Harvey & Thompson Gravesend 2611-2640 Harvey & Thompson Grimsby 2641-2644 Harvey & Thompson Harrow 2645-2662 Harvey & Thompson Hounslow 2 2663-2698 Harvey & Thompson Hounslow 2699-2753 Harvey & Thompson Ilford 2 2754-2773 Harvey & Thompson Ilford 2774-2794 Harvey & Thompson Kilburn 2795-2808 Harvey & Thompson Kirkby 2809-2821 Harvey & Thompson Kirkcaldy 2822-2835 Harvey & Thompson Leigh 2836-2851 Harvey & Thompson Leith 2852-2889 Harvey & Thompson Leyton 2890-2917 Harvey & Thompson Margate 2918-2933 Viewing Times Harvey & Thompson Newcastle 2934-2951 Harvey & Thompson Oldham 2952-2976 Harvey & Thompson Orpington 2977-2995 Saturday 1st June 11.00am – 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Partick 2996-3009 Tuesday 4th June 10.00am – 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Peckham 3010-3193 Wednesday 5th June 10.00am – 4.00pm Harvey & Thompson Rochdale 3194-3207 Thursday 6th June 8.30am – 10.00am Harvey & Thompson Romford 3208-3215 Harvey & Thompson Runcorn 3216-3236 Harvey & Thompson Rutherglen 3237-3247 Harvey & Thompson Salford 3248-3262 Harvey & Thompson Scunthorpe 3263-3272 Selected lots are available to view during these hours with our Harvey & Thompson Sheffield 3273-3305 specialist staff on hand to answer any of your queries. Harvey & Thompson Soho Road 3306-3334 Harvey & Thompson Stretford 3335-3390 Please be aware that you will be asked for photographic proof of Harvey & Thompson Sunderland 3391-3400 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 (130060433) TAG HEUER - a gentle- (134197380) CARTIER - a man’s bi-metal Aquaracer Calibre 5 stainless steel Santos 100 wrist watch. WATCHES bracelet watch. Reference WAP2150, Reference 2878, serial 185313NX. serial WRW6893. £1,700-2,400 (plus £4,700-6,600 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1400#@ 27.6% BP*) (123198058) CARTIER - a lady’s 1420 1410 (134197508) ROLEX - a gentleman’s stainless steel Santos Demoiselle (823111568) TAG HEUER - a bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch. Reference 2698, gentleman’s stainless steel 2000 serial 600867PB. Box and papers. Series chronograph bracelet watch. bracelet watch. Reference 16013, £1,300-1,900 (plus 27.6% BP*) Reference CK1110, serial KK0560. serial 9551278. £2,800-4,000 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1401 £620-870 (plus 27.6% BP*) (123198242) PASS LOT. £890-1,300 1411 1421 (plus 27.6% BP*) (823111591) ROLEX - a gentleman’s (134197434) PASS LOT. £740-1,100 bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Air-King (plus 27.6% BP*) 1402@ bracelet watch. Reference 114234, (123198275) ROLEX - a gentleman’s serial 3D909283. £3,900-5,500 (plus 1422#@ 27.6% BP*) ((918013032) ROLEX - a lady’s 18ct yellow gold Oyster Perpetual bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust Day-Date bracelet watch. Reference 1412# bracelet watch. Reference 79174, 18238, serial E394622. Papers. (823111693) CURRENT MODEL: serial D00253. Box and papers. £7,300-10,300 (plus 27.6% BP*) TAG HEUER - a lady’s bi-material £4,270-5,900 (plus 27.6% BP*) Aquaracer bracelet watch. Reference 1403 WAY131C, serial WBL7358. Box. 1423#@ (123198324) TAG HEUER - a £1,000-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) (918013339) TAG HEUER - a gentleman’s stainless steel Formula gentleman’s stainless steel Formula 1 chronograph bracelet watch. 1413#@ 1 chronograph bracelet watch. Reference CAZ1011, serial WBA5793. (823111703) ORIS - a gentleman’s Reference CAZ1014, serial WAP6025. £990-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) titanium Divers Regulateur Der Meistertaucher bracelet watch. Box and papers. £660-930 (plus 27.6% 1404 Reference 7610, serial 28-77047. Box BP*) and papers. £1,100-1,600 (plus 27.6% (407064967) ROLEX - a gentleman’s BP*) 1424 bi-metal Oyster Perpetual Datejust (1102055594) OMEGA - a lady’s 9ct bracelet watch. Reference 16234, 1414# yellow gold bracelet watch. Numbered serial S594330. (plus £4,500-6,300 (959008359) JAEGER-LECOULTRE 1061, 7115637. 21gms. £350-490 (plus 27.6% BP*) - a gentleman’s stainless steel Aston 27.6% BP*) Martin Amvox Alarm bracelet watch. 1405| Reference 190.8.97, serial 1182. Box. 1425#@ (407065736) MAURICE LACROIX £3,200-4,500 (plus 27.6% BP*) (987014415) OMEGA - a gentleman’s - a gentleman’s stainless steel Miros stainless steel Speedmaster Racing Coussin chronograph wrist watch. 1415 Co-Axial chronograph bracelet Reference MI5017, serial AM06109. (959008374) CARTIER - a bi-metal Santos Galbee bracelet watch. watch. Reference 32630405006001, £390-550 (plus 27.6% BP*) Reference 1057930, 42564. £940- serial 86628486. Box and papers. 1406 1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) £2,000-2,800 (plus 27.6% BP*) (407065563) TAG HEUER - a 1416 1426#@ gentleman’s stainless steel Formula (959008410) BREITLING - a lady’s (987015579) CURRENT MODEL: TAG 1 chronograph bracelet watch. stainless steel Colt Oceane bracelet HEUER - a gentleman’s stainless steel Reference CAZ1011, WKW1533. watch. Reference A77380, serial Formula 1 bracelet watch. Reference £1,100-1,600 (plus 27.6% BP*) 1214783. £940-1,400 (plus 27.6% BP*) WAZ1111, serial WEK0233. Box and 1407 1417 papers. £610-860 (plus 27.6% BP*) (130060119) TAG HEUER - a (959008421) ROLEX - a lady’s 1427 gentleman’s stainless steel Formula stainless steel Oyster Perpetual (987015475) BREITLING - a mid-size 1 chronograph bracelet watch. Datejust bracelet watch. Reference stainless steel Chrono
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