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The old chapel in Tiverton is due to be auctioned soon which will probably mean that the holly hedge and its holly blue butterflies will only survive for one more season.
Fredericksburg, Virginia
"Fredericksburg's principal auction site in pre-Civil War days for slaves and property."
Graflex Speed Graphic Anniversary (1940)
Kodak Ektar f4.7 127mm lens
Fuji FP100 Instant film (expired)
Auction for the benefit of Amish parochial schools. Items auctioned include farm machinery, antiques, horses, quilts, pets, and fishing and hunting equipment
This piece was made a few years ago and sold at auction to raise funds for the LaConner Quilt Museum in LaConner, Washington. Today I saw it displayed at Gail Harker's Creative Studios, on loan from the owner. The house is pieced, the background is raw edged. It was fun to see one of our pieces on display.
The Orion slave girls helping to auction off signed photos of Majel and Gene, donated for the auction by Roddenberry.com.
Who says you need to hire a caterer? Here is what a bunch of mom's baking and borrowing cool serving pieces from friends can put together!!!!!! The photo doesn't do it justice.........but there were French Silk Pies, red velvet and chocolate mini cupcakes, creme brulee cheesecake that was heavenly, mini fruit trifles, oreo truffles..............Everyone flipped over the cookies - there was a scandal over who took the poodles - everyone wanted a poodle (who knew - I should have made more). Early on someone took a lamppost and there wasn't a cookie left by the end! My cookie decorating lessons brought in $400!
Sign at Jungleland details auction of animals and structures to be held Oct. 8 at Thousand Oaks wild animal compound in wake of bankruptcy proceedings. Photo by Darlene Lima. CTO_049 News Chronicle Collection, 09-23-1969_3.
We’re happy to share this digital image on Flickr. Please note that this is a copyrighted image. For information regarding obtaining a reproduction of this image, please contact the Special Collections Librarian of the Thousand Oaks Library at specoll@tolibrary.org.
Pretty much most of what you see are reflections.
I made several adjustments to achieve this result. I don't know if I could repeat the same series of changes.
I shot the original photo at an automobile auction in Monterey, California.
Dear flickr friends:
Following the initiative of Andy (shotage) I am auctioning prints of these pictures (see comments.) All the money will go to the Haiti Earthquake relief effort.
They will be 5X5 prints on Kodak Professional Endura Supra Lustre paper with a border for framing.
It's wonderfully simple! To bid, you need to comment below the image with the amount that you would like to bid (Starting bid of 20 USD please, about 15 Euros.)
When the auction closes, the person that has bid the most, wins the prints.
The winning bidder must pay that amount to the Red Cross:
www.redcross.org.uk/emergencysite/default.aspx?id=88916
OR A CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE as long as the funds are going to the relief effort!
When they do this, you MUST make a screen grab of the donation confirmation page to send to me. I will pay for printing and postage.
The auction will close on Sunday 17th January 2010 at GMT midnight.
More pictures here...
www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/
Thank you!
I tend to take many photos of Toronto but never posting them because I've a bias for giving my travel photos a priority. So here are some recent photos of my hometown!
Empire Auctions has been giving ambiguous messages, suggesting that it may shut down at the end of 2019. They tend to offer bigger, heavier pieces of furniture but also sell paintings, decorative house ware and art, coins, banknotes and stamps, and also jewellery.
That A-framed sign, by the way, is over 6-foot (2-meter) tall.
I have entered this image in to the Flickr group Charity Print Auctions:
www.flickr.com/groups/charityprintauctions/
for the Haiti Earthquake Appeal.
The print that is for auction is approximately 18x12 inches and will be printed on watercolour paper.
To bid, you need to comment below the image with the amount that you would like to bid.
When the auction closes, the person that has bid the most, wins the print.
The auction will close on the date set in the thread, in the case of the Haiti Earthquake Appeal, it will finish on Sunday 17th January 2010 at midnight.
The winning bidder has to pay that amount to the Red Cross:
www.redcross.org.uk/emergencysite/default.aspx?id=88916
When they do this, they MUST make a screen grab of the donation confirmation page to send to the photographer. This is the only way the photographer knows that you have paid and can arrange for the print to be sent to you.
The photographer accepts that they will pay the costs of production of the print and the postage to the winning bidder.
At the last minute, I decided to make a quilt for the silent auction at my son's preschool. Quilt is totally inspired by this. Okay, so maybe slightly more than "inspired." Maybe I mean "nearly totally lifted.: But I loved the quilt, I had oranges on hand, and it's gender neutral. I hope CrazyMomQuilts is okay with this. Finished size will be 41"x52". I reduced my bricks even further, to 3.5" for the white and 3.5"x6.5" for the colors.
I hooked this piece to be auctioned in June at the "Have A Heart For Haiti" on-line auction to raise money for Haiti.
The 4 dolls I made to auction through my store. It was a lot of fun re-visiting my toxic ghoul and martian again. I especially loved making the 60's Ghoulia!
some of my Auction Revues I could buy for a very low price in a books market only open during the week ends
Out of them, I can share beautiful paintings with you.
The theme is "friendship." It's excellent, seeing what the kids have come up with (this is for a preschool graduating class).
Today 10/24 at 2:30 is the Bear Auction in Downtown Hendersonville, NC in front of the Historic Courthouse on Main Street.It has become a downtown Hendersonville tradition that every fall, the bears gather at the Historic Courthouse in downtown Hendersonville, North Carolina to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. This year there are 20 one-of-a-kind bear sculptures available.
Went to an auction for a neighbors estate last week.
There were lots of vehicles- mostly in real sad shape, and oodles of other stuff. The auctioneers billed this as the last of the depression era hoarder auctions... they might be right.
This old gal came out of the woods mostly intact and the new owner plans to cut the car from the b pillar back and restore it for use on his mock gas station/bait and tackle shop (private). the front is is real sad shape with not much being left.
winning this at auction today (thanks to a tip from my sweetie) does take a little of the sting away,
from the fact that our second pregnant ewe, blackstrap, gave birth to a stillborn lamb last night, and then a second, much smaller, twin lamb, too weak to live or revive - not for lack of trying.
we were up most of the night out in the barn with towels, hair dryer, and heating pad; milking colostrum from the mama and tube feeding her lamb - to no avail.
finally we called it quits and headed back to the warmth of the house, crawling into a deep sleep,
only to arise a handful of hours later by alarm
for the auction,
arriving within 10 minutes of this going on the block.
To celebrate the collaboration between Hunter Boot and Glastonbury's official charity WaterAid – dedicated to providing the world's poorest people with access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation - a number of high profile celebrities were invited to customise and sign the limited edition WaterAid welly at this year's Glastonbury Festival. The wellies were designed exclusively for WaterAid and the world famous Glastonbury Festival to raise money for the 'Hunter for WaterAid' project, dedicated to helping people in remote regions of Madagascar.