The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) made over €188,000 from an advertised online auction of confiscated high value luxury goods.
More than 70 items including watches, handbags, jewellery, footwear and other assets seized from criminals were sold to buyers all over the world in an auction that finished on Monday.
The most expensive item sold was an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak watch that raised over €38,000.
Another watch, a Rolex Day Date was sold for over €21,000 while two other Rolex's went for over €10,000 and €11,000 each.
The sale included designer Bulgari sunglasses for €205, Christian Louboutin Spikes High Top sneakers for €90 and a South African Krugerrand 1974 1 oz gold coin which sold for €3,700.
A 9ct Yellow & White Gold Byzantine Link CZ Set Necklace sold for €7,070; an 18ct white diamond ring for €1,800 and a 9ct White Gold Diamond Set Cluster Earrings €1,205.
The cheapest items were a Burberry Children's Icon Stripe Cotton Dress, a pair of Christian Louboutin Pool Stud Flat Sandals, and a pair of Embellished Wedge Sandals, which all went for €30 each.
All of the money will be given to the Exchequer.