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Elfie Dumbledore Retired Headmistress : Mick, Snape, The Doctor and Edward Cullen - the men in my life!!
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1. Design 1 item for each of the following. Post image here and 'auction' it off by describing it, its history, age, appearance, what it is ect. Eachdescriptionneeds to be around 100 words long
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| Up first is the brand new 2103 Honda Saucer Galactica! Finally, an affordable personal flying spacecraft. Roomy enough for a family of 6, but energy efficient to save you on millions a year of air fuel! This is a special limited edition of the Galactica, only 12 of these exist in the world. Notice the fine attention to detail, the sleek exterior! The red, glowing heart is what sets this Galactica apart from all the other spacecraft on the market. Don't spend years trying to get permission to customize you spacecraft, Honda's done it for you! Reaches speeds up to 3000 miles per hour, and has the fuel capacity to literally fly you to the moon for a little zero gravity shopping. Opening bid will start at 13 million! Do I hear 14? This Victorian style Roccoco mirror reflects generations of good taste. Please notice the fine gold filigree working around the edges. Feel free to come forward and get a look of yourself in the mirror, I'm betting you'll like what you see! This mirror will be the showcase of any room you display it. This mirror is a timeless piece, perfect for any decorating style. Well worth the investment, this item will only increase in worth as the years go by. An item to be handed down to future generations, admired by all that cast eye upon it. Let's open the bidding at $7000. Next up to bid is a unique storage table with matching chairs. This very modern piece is last word in function meets design. Your friends will admire the carved beauty of this high wooden table with hand carved detail accents. The wood is from the silver maple tree, with a lovely gray finish. Topped with a thick glass surface, which can be left uncovered for a clean look or can easily accommodate your favorite tablecloth. The matching chairs are stained black with gray detailing on the seats. The storage part can be found inside the table, which opens to reveal changeable shelves. Store anything from glassware to books without anyone being the wiser! Open bid begins at $800. Up now for bid is an 18th century Ravenclaw Prefect necklace, last issued in 1777 when the early relative of the modern day badge was introduced. The beautiful sapphire and lapis lazuli necklace was given to both male and female prefects alike, with a silver chain. This particular necklace comes from famous Ravenclaw turned Minster of Magic, Felicity Tremont. Ms. Tremont was Ravenclaw prefect from 1745-1747, eventually becoming Head Girl of her 7th year. This item is the perfect addition to any Hogwarts collector's inventory, especially for those specializing in Ravenclaw artifact. There are few Ravenclaw Prefect necklaces known to be in existence. We will open bids at $1200. Celebrate the great state of Colorado with this limited edition silver dollar. The front of the coin is a beautiful reproduction of majestic Pike's Peak (trust me, the photo does not do it justice). Colorado entered statehood in 1876, which is just a little tidbit in the state's rich history. Coin collector's all over the world will enjoy this rare coin. Only 100 were minted, and less than half are being made available to the public. This coin comes with a signed letter from the coin's designer, famous Denver, Colorado artist, Lloyd Futzbittzle. This item is valued high above it $1.00 face value. Open bid is $23, do I hear $24? Up now is Lot 262, the 1911 J.M. Barrie First Edition of Peter Pan and Wendy. Enjoy this classic tale, in near mint condition, for years to come. The value on this fairytale masterpiece is just going to continue going up. Whether you are a antique book collector, or a lover of fairytales, this book is a must have! Let's open bids at $400.00. | |
| | | FaerieOfDoom 2nd Year
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| This amazing pen laser cuts through just about anything! Wood, metal, bone, you name it and it does it! Perfect for tight spots, the laser pen is easy to carry around, light, comfortable to hold, and terribly convenient! Heck, it even functions as an actual pen too! I wouldn’t want to be caught without one in my pocket, and this specimen is one of the finest of its kind, made by the original laser pen company Pen Lasers & Co. in 2089, and who have since shut business down. Not many left, and what an opportunity! First bid is for $114, any takers? This beautiful platinum silver with inlaid gold hairbrush is the last of its kind, made by an exclusive smith for a family friend back in the Victorian era. It brushed the hair of Duchess Danielle of Rockester, the lady for whom this piece was intended, and now it can be yours! In excellent condition, the brush not only has almost all of its original bristles, but the workmanship is detail and fine. The platinum is in a good state, the original shine still visible today. A great buy for any collector, do I hear a bid for $950? This antique cupboard is made from solid oak, with carved borders and decoration around the doors, and almost one hundred and fifty years old. The handles are not the original, but the match is exquisite. The original lacquer has worn away on the surface, but otherwise is in tact, and there is very little damage to the feet of this beautiful, timeless piece. It used to stand in the halls of King Alfred the Robust and now it could stand, a piece that once stood with royalty, in your own home! An invaluable object of anyone’s desire, first bid goes at $860. At twenty-four carats, this ring is beautiful and ageless. Encrusted with tiny diamonds along the edges and sides of the centre, the band is made of solid gold, and marked with the maker’s signature – one of the most credited jewel makers of the eighteenth century. Pricey, but worthy of the price, the emeralds are rich in colour and finely cut, and there is little to no damage to the piece at all. It was the engagement ring of the Princess of Lork, and it now stands before you today with an opening bid of $1150. This coin was one of the first five cent pieces minted in Australia, easily more than fifty years old or more and now a rare commodity. Early pieces are now all but non existent, and this particular coin is battered, but still in good condition. The etchings and date is still easily decipherable, and any collector worth his salt could see that this coin is an excellent find. It has been in the possession of a man who lived through both world wars, and no coin has ever seen such good care as this one. Opening bid at $200. Happy Holidays Barbie is in mint condition, in fact still in her box! It's a 1993 doll, untouched and beautifully dressed for the season, a collector's dream! And to top it off, a bargin at $40, any bidders? Beautifully crafted and painted bone china cup and saucer, excellent condition, made around 1960. A stunning addition to anyone's tea party, opening bid at $100. Ornate figural cast brass antique shears in sheath, it's marked "P.F. Guerin" on the blade. It's twelve inches, in total length and in very good condition, with only slight wear and rust on the shear's plating. Bidding starts at $100. Four pairs of antique sewing scissors, marked 'Made in Germany' and all in good condition. One pair collapsible, one embroidery pair and two pairs of button hole scissors. A handy buy if you're a collector of scissors, not to be missed. Bids start at $30. | |
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| Well done Faerie! You get 100 points your badge.
Rigby you have not completed this badge yet, let me know when you do so. | |
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