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13 Nov 2025

Longford shoppers on the lookout for a steal as CAB auctions off seized luxuries

The online auction will take place from Friday, November 28, to Monday, December 1.

CAB auction

Some of the items up for auction

Crime may not pay, but from November 28 until December 1, it will certainly sell as the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) will be holding an exclusive online auction of the luxury goods they seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act. 

Thanks to the auction, Longford shoppers and bargain hunters will be able to pick up a variety of items from brands such as Louboutin, Canada Goose, Gucci, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Valentino, Bvlgari, and Chanel. 

Managed by Wilsons Auctions on behalf of CAB, the online auction will take place from Friday 28th November to Monday 1st December, and will feature goods such as handbags, sunglasses, watches, footwear, clothing, and accessories. 

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This auction will be of particular interest to watch-lovers and collectors, as over 20 timepieces are to the forefront of this event.

Some of the watches listed are also of the rare variety, so much so that they feature on various waitlists.

These include two Rolex Submariners, a Rolex GMT-Master II, a Rolex Day-Date, an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, and a Cartier
Balloon Bleu.

Designer accessories include sought after items such as a Louis Vuitton LV belt, a Louis Vuitton backpack, a Chanel wallet on chain and a Gucci GG Supreme belt. A Hugo Boss tracksuit also features in the line up. 

The auction, which is open to the public, will only be taking place online, and anyone interested in bidding will have to first register their details on wilsonsauctions.com.

Registered bidders will then have the weekend to place their bids items before the auction closes at 1pm on Monday, December 1.

Interested bidders can view the full auction catalogue and all information by visiting wilsonsauctions.com 

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