Conservation Charity Auction 2024

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Falklands Conservation's annual fundraising auction is on for 2024! This year we're holding both an online and live auction to offer everyone an exceptional chance to bid on our fabulous array of Falkland art and experiences.

These will both launch on Friday 6th September at 6:00pm. 

Online Auction

A selection of amazing pieces will be available online only until 18:00 (Falkland time, GMT -3) on Sunday 15th September. Scroll through the available items here and place your bids! 

Commissioned Bids/Live Auction

Some of our bigger items - including an Antarctica cruise! - will be reserved for the live auction, which will be taking place at our annual charity ball - shown by the 'Live auction' banner. But if you would like your chance to win one of these amazing works from afar, place a pre bid with the maximum amount you are prepared to pay before 18:00 on Friday 13th September, and you may outbid the live auction!

To place your pre bids on these pieces visit the exhibition in the Malvina House Hotel or fill out an online form here : 

https://form.jotform.com/242263962356663


All of the items are on display at the bar of the Malvina House Hotel from Friday 6th September - we really would recommend seeing them in person to appreciate the detail and the scale of some of the pieces! 


We will accept overseas bids, but please be aware that winners will be required to pay for postage on top of their winning bids and Falklands Conservation will not be responsible for any damage caused during transit. 


The money raised goes to supporting the ongoing work of Falklands Conservation in the Islands; conserving the natural environment of the Falkland Islands for future generations. 

www.falklandsconservation.com

 

Good luck!

 

Falklands Conservation, registered charity number 1073859

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Lot 1
£ 300
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Afternoon Tea at Government House for 8 People
Lot 2
£ 60
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"Enjoying the View" A3 Framed Photo by Glenn Welch
Lot 3
£ 90
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"We Three Kings" A3 Framed Photo by David Higgins
Lot 4
£ 70
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2 Pewter Elephant Seal Pup Sculptures by Steve Massam
Lot 5
£ 50
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Stormy Scene Pastel Picture by Adrian Love
Lot 6
£ 60
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Falklands Colours Pastel Picture by Adrian Love
Lot 7
£ 60
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Rocky Shore Pastel Picture by Adrian Love
Lot 8
£ 90
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Trio of Falklands Wool Scarfs from Just Wool Textiles
Lot 9
£ 100
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Ross Road Sunset by Vicky Chater
Lot 10
£ 60
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Set of 3 limited edition Ian Strange Art Prints
Lot 11
£ 80
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Felted Humpback Whale on Driftwood Base by Bonnie Greenland
Lot 12
£ 100
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Rockhoppers in the Sunset Felted Picture by Eileen Davies
Lot 13
£ 70
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Set of 2 Framed Limited Edition Marine Themed Lino Cut Prints
Lot 14
£ 70
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2 Framed Limited Edition Lino Cut Prints by Leigh-Anne Wolfaardt
Lot 15
£ 50
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In the Tussac by Marianna Kajut-Zalewska
Lot 16
£ 60
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Taking Flight by Helen McShane
Lot 17
£ 60
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Falklands by Night by Marcy Bonner
Lot 18
£ 80
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Adelie Penguin Picture - Batik on Silk by Barbara Green
Lot 19
£ 50
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Stanley Harbour Pastel Picture by Jamie Peck
Lot 20
£ 90
5
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Set of 3 Framed Falkland Islands Insect Prints
Lot 21
£ 50
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Curlew by Carli-Anne Goss
Lot 22
£ 60
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Kings and Robin by Margot Chuquimamani Quispe
Lot 23
£ 130
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Wildlife Photography Experience with Andy Pollard
Lot 24
Fox Bay Pastel Picture by Ben Cockwell.
Lot 25
Lorraine Kelly Dress and ITV studio tour for 2 people
Lot 26
Watercolour painting of Stanley by Una Hurst
Lot 27
Shoemaker's Den by Neve Stanworth
Lot 28
The Golden Anchor Necklace by Alice Clarke
Lot 29
"Shag Pile" - Imperial Cormorants Watercolour Painting by Stuart Walker
Lot 30
18 Night Cruise to South Georgia and Antarctica with Oceanwide Expeditions
Lot 31
Baja, California Cruise with Lindblad Expeditions
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