MORE than £3 million worth of luxury goods are set to go to auction later this week.

From supercars to exclusive watches to waitlist handbags, Wilsons Auctions prepare to offer a huge range of high value assets including seized goods at auction this week.

Among more than 100 lots, stand-out Lots include the Ferrari F430 F1 and the Bentley Continental GT. Entered on behalf of Government bodies, these seized assets will be sold to the highest bidder with no reserve.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: This Bentley is among the lots at Friday's auctionThis Bentley is among the lots at Friday's auction

For the buyer of the Bentley, a lot to note will be the 18ct White Gold Handmade Diamond Set Bentley Wings. The special keyring is supplied with a full jewellers appraisal and is estimated to be worth £15,300.

Further in the catalogue includes a series of professional Rolex watch models. Submariners, GMT Masters and Datejusts are on the list.

Bidders will be able to start making offers on these luxury assets from tomorrow. The bidding window will be live for 24 hours and lots will begin to time-out from auction on Friday, April 15 at 11am GMT.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

Allan McKenzie, Wilsons Auctions’ Disposal Assistant, said: “I am delighted to see the variety of luxury goods going under the hammer this week.

"These auctions always create a great opportunity for customers to purchase high-end, highly sought-after luxury goods at an affordable price.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus:

“Hosted by our Belfast branch, the online bidding makes it convenient for any customer, from any location. I would recommend interested bidders to register as early as possible.” 

This auction will be taking place online only. All Lots can be viewed on the Wilsons Auctions website; wilsonauctions.com, and for more information email online@wilsonsauctions.com.

To register for this auction and for updates on all auctions follow Wilsons Auctions on Facebook @wilsonsauctionsltd or go to @wilsonsauctions on Twitter and Instagram.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: