Great items keep rolling in for the annual benefit auction at the 2014 March To The Arch horse show!
Sneak Peek at First Set of Auction Items
Sneak Peek at Second Set of Auction Items
This beautiful pink, black, and white jacket was designed and created by Tammy Dyer of D Designs. The size ranges from 6 – 8 but has plenty of stretch to accommodate different figures. The piece features crocodile and has plenty of Swarovski crystals.
The next item up for auction was donated by INQHA Director Brad White. The piece on the left of the image is a liquor cabinet that was created from wood that was repurposed from an old barn. The door handle and latch were hand-forged from old horse shoes. The approximate size is 19″ tall by 18″ wide and 12″ deep. On the right is a Treasure Chest that also features hand-forged handles. The approximate size is 12″ x 13 ” x 8.”
This LJ Collection bag is handmade with cowhide, crocodile leather, and pink metallic pig suede. The conch at the top has a breast cancer ribbon.
These adorable rubber band bracelets have been donated by Millie Anderson and Girl Scout Troop #70441.
Next up is a breeding to eight-time World Champion and 11-time Congress Champion Hot Ones Only that has been donated by Taymar Ranch. The buyer is responsible for the $500 chute fee and any shipping fees that might apply. ($250 Fex Ed or $350 same day.)
Nathan Miller has returned to the MTTA auction this year with another adorable pony that comes complete with a driving cart. This spotted gelding is under the age of eight and is looking for a good home.
The next item is a limited edition bottle of wine from Forever Cellars PINK 2011. This is a California Central Coast blend of Grenache, Syrah, Mourvedre, and Zinfandel. This bottle is completely rhinestoned in authentic Swarovski crystals, and it is one of 100 bottles available. It even comes with its own certificate of authenticity.
Finally, AQHA has donated a VIP parking spot for the 2014 AQHA World Show.
Are you going to the 2014 March To The Arch February 27-March 2nd in Lake St. Louis, Missouri? If not, you’ll be missing out on a great opportunity to give to a good cause.