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Cwallbruch
05-10-2005, 06:16 AM
The NAN Auction
August 19, 2005 ~ 7:45 pm
Salon E, Palace Station Ballrooms

The 2005 NAN Auction is proud to present a wide array of consignments from a generous group of both new and returning donors. Auction offerings will include:

A loom-woven native Arabian halter made and consigned by Heather Moreton Abounader

An exclusive Brigitte Eberl resin painted and donated by Tom Bainbridge

A hand-embroidered native Syrian costume made and consigned by Karen Beeson

A customized traditional-scale unicorn created and consigned by Kristin Berkery

A custom glazed Pour Horse “Otto” sculpted by Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig contributed by Joan Berkwitz and glazed by Adalee Velasquez

A unique original finish TraditionalR scale horse donated by Breyer Animal Creations

A SM scale western performance tack package made and consigned by Cindy Cilker

A custom jump made and donated by perennial donor Polly Cleveland

A Western showmanship doll and matching show halter consigned by Darla Curtis

A customized mini Diego resin painted and consigned by Tracy Eilers

Custom tack made and donated by Corinne Ensor

A historical Iberian horse in levade customized from a Brigitte Eberl resin and consigned by Danielle Feldman

A customized Bogucki resin painted and consigned by Danelle Gatcombe

A custom glazed “Boreas” Percheron stallion sculpted, glazed and consigned by Karen Gerhardt

An American Indian costume package collaboratively created and consigned by Lu Heater and Marilyn Jensen

A custom Draft mare collaboratively created and consigned by Mandy Hood and Sue Kern

A custom glazed horse from the Horse Gallery collection donated by Horsing Around

A customized Arabian stallion created and consigned by Sonja Johnson

A customized micro-mini zebra mare and foal set, created and donated by Chris Jones

A customized Dante resin (graciously donated by Tracie Caller) consigned by Andrea Kessler

“Dressage Diva’s Delight” package designed and consigned by Morgen Kilbourn

Polo horse performance package collaboratively created by Melanie Miller and Cari Godwin

“The Last Bend” a Standardbred racing package created and consigned by Melissa Mistretta

A customized Chris Nandell Hackney Horse resin customized and consigned by Stephanie Michaud

A deluxe parade set made and consigned by Lindy Pinkham

A “Spinnaker” resin sculpted by Sarah Minkiewicz-Breunig and painted by Stephanie Blaylock, consigned by RESS

A mini “Nahar” sculpted, customized and painted by Sarah Rose

A customized Peruvian Paso “Fiesta” resin collaboratively consigned by Tibbi Searcher and Sommer Prosser

“Tim” a customized resin Knabstrup stallion created and consigned by Josine Vingerling

A traditional scale Andalusian mare customized and consigned by Kate Schick

A customized resin sculpted, painted and consigned by Stacey Tomlinson

A hand-embroidered authentic wool Arabian costume made and consigned by Jennifer Baker Wilson

A hand braided Peruvian Jaquima made and consigned by Sue Bensema Young

“Sunka Wakan” an Indian Pony created by Penn Youngman in the image of the namesake of the book Great Spirit Horse by Linda Little Wolf

An OF performance package with components contributed by Breyer, Cheryl Campbell, Nancy Cortes, Lauren Islip, and Krista Wasco

A Western stock work mule performance package with components contributed by Carol Herden, including tack by Regine Nikolaidis, and a doll by Traci Durrell-Khalife

Any questions can be directed to the NAN coordinator Pauline Entin at pauline.entin@nau.edu We'll see you at NAN! :)

KatieMcc421
05-10-2005, 08:23 AM
Can't wait to see pictures!! Sounds like an interesting and diverse group this year.

cheseri
05-11-2005, 09:15 AM
How are the opening bids determined and are they announced beforehand?? I'd just like to have an idea of how much extra $$ to bring if there's something I want.

Oh who am I kidding I'll want everything :hubba .

flicksmom
05-11-2005, 06:17 PM
Lauren - I do believe opening bids are mentioned previous to NAN - probably at the same time they get pics up, or when they have pictures.

I too would like to see pictures! Drooling is cheap.

Teresa

MGR
05-11-2005, 07:26 PM
Again off the top of my head, I believe contributors have until the end of June (?? I could be wrong) to get pics in of at least progress stuff...so there will be droolable images soon! :D