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Auction Booklet Auction MERCEDES COLLEGE Booklet60TH ANNIVERSARY GALA BALL Silent Auction Items Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA34 Michael Hussey signed Commonwealth Bank Series Cricket Bat Priceless $300 Donated by Commonwealth Bank, Rebecca Drew SA48 Limited Edition Original Bradman Signed Coin No 4 $2750 $2300 Cricketer of the Century, Signed by Sir Donald Bradman Donated by Omega Frames SA39 AFL Show Down Pro Hart Print $1200 $1000 Signed By Pro Hart, Mark Bickley, Gavin Wanganeen (Captains). These pieces are one off signature pieces. The print is 1 of 1750. Donated by Omega Frames SA38 Adelaide United 10 Year Anniversary Commemorative Piece $800 $680 Signed By 2014 Adelaide United Squad Donated by Omega Frames SA54 The Lane Vineyard Wine Pack $700 $420 One dozen of The Lane Vineyard Reunion Shiraz 2008, Adelaide Hills Donated by The Lane Vineyard, Andrew Cheesman SA55 XBOX One Console $598 $360 Donated by Radio Rentals SA30 ‘Summer’ $550 $330 1.5m x .5m Landscape Joiner Photography Print by Forest Harder Donated by Forest Harder Photography (OS) SA25 Garden Hamper $490 $290 Amazing collection of gardening items including ‘Harvest’ Gardening Book, Patio Tap Adapter, Gloves and $20 Mitre 10 Voucher plus a $250 Electrical Safety Inspection. Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA47 Cort Electric Guitar and Amp Package $399 $240 Blue Metallic Model: Cort CGP40BM. Package includes Cort Electric Guitar, Cort 10W Amplifier, Electric Guitar Bag, Guitar Lead, Electric Tuner, Guitar Strap and Instructional DVD & Picks Donated by Cecere’s Music SA50 Georges Homewares Gift Basket $275 $160 Universal Resin Bowl, Cheese Set, S&P Cheese Plates, Marimekko Serviettes, Tea Towels, Wine Markers, Wine Bag, Tongs, Wine Aerator Donated by Georges Homewares, Matthew Khabbaz (OS) Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA42 Port Power framed signed Guernsey 2014 $365 $220 Donated by Port Adelaide Football Club SA43 Adelaide Crows framed signed Guernsey 2014 $365 $220 Donated by Adelaide Football Club SA53 Parker Coonawarra Estate ‘First Growth’ Magnum $250 $150 Cabernet Sauvignon 2010, Coonawarra Donated by Parker Coonawarra Estate, Andrew Cheesman SA40 ‘Ibis on Book Pages’ $180 $100 30cm x 30cm Artwork by Cat Leonard Donated by Cat Leonard (OS) SA44 Adelina Wine Pack $180 $110 4 bottles of Nebbiolo 2011, Clare Valley Donated by Jenny and Colin Gardner SA10 Luxury Pack $175 $100 Includes Haighs Chocolates, Riedel Glasses and 2 bottles of Bathe Pinot Noir 2012, Tasmania and 1 bottle Bathe Chardonnay, Adelaide Hills Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA61 Adelina Wine Pack $174 $100 2 bottles of Nebbiolo 2011, 2 bottles of Adelina Shiraz 2011, Clare Valley Donated by Jenny and Colin Gardner SA37 Reschke Bos Wine Pack $170 $100 4 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, Coonawarra Donated by Longford Cleaning SA45 Adelina Wine Pack $170 $100 4 bottles of Shiraz 2011, Clare Valley Donated by Jenny and Colin Gardner SA60 Apple TV $160 $90 Includes Speck ipad shield and Targus Macbook Pro sleeve Donated by CompNow SA46 Hand Crafted Blossom Earrings $160 $90 Materials: brass, sterling silver 925, enamel paint Donated by Nadja Maher (OS) SA64 Paxton Wine Pack $150 $90 4 bottles of Paxton Vineyards Shiraz 2001, McLaren Vale Donated by Scolarest Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA16 Simplicite Pamper Pack $150 $90 2 x $30 Steven’s Professional Hairdresser Vouchers and numerous Simplicite minis Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA22 Art Pack $150 $90 Smiggle Colouring Pack, Watercolour Bag Set, Artbrush Spray, Mask Making Book, numerous colouring pencil sets and many more items. Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA28 Triple M Pack $150 $90 Includes $50 voucher to Sammy’s on the Marina, Phillips Shibuya Head- phones, Ripper 90’s and Bruce Springsteen CDs, Mug, Baseball Cap, Backpack, CD Holder, Travel Mug, and T-shirt. Donated by Triple M SA32 Head in the Clouds Wine Pack $150 $90 Head in the Clouds Petite Sirah/Syrah 2010/2011, Inkwell Vineyard Zinfandel 2012, Old Vine Grenache 2012, Waves Vineyard Mourvedre 2012, Fiano 2012 Donated by Head in the Clouds Wines SA33 Earthware Bowls $150 $90 Handmade Nerikome-Agateware Earthware Bowls Donated by Simone Turnbull (OS) SA35 Fox Creek Wine Pack $150 $90 5 bottles Fox Creek Vintage Short Row Shiraz 2012, McLaren Vale Donated by Longford Cleaning SA41 Lucia’s Fine Foods Gourmet Box $150 $90 Assorted Gourmet Selection of Lucia’s beautiful sauces, oils, condiments and tea towel Donated by Lucia’s Fine Foods, Santinon Family SA49 Mercedes 60th Anniversary Pack $170 $100 Includes A Taste of Mercedes Cookbook, Limited Edition The Mercy Way 1954-2014 History Book, Tea Towel and 6 x 60th Anniversary Glasses Donated by Mercedes College SA5 DVD/Chocolate Hamper $140 $80 5 x DVDs with chocolates and nougat and Fifty3 10 x coffee voucher Donated by Mercedes College Parents Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA18 Fun Pack $140 $80 2x $30 Steven’s Professional Hairdresser Vouchers, Women’s Scarf, Ear- ings, Mason Scotch Note Book, Pandora Note Book and a bottle of Bird in Hand Sparking Pinot Noir 2013 , Adelaide Hills Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA36 Book Pack $140 $80 Includes ‘Winter in the Alps Cookbook’, Recipe Journal, Zac Power Novel, Everything is Going to be Ok, Notebooks and Journals, Joke Book and Magic Locket and more. Donated by Shanahan Family SA52 Port Power 2014 signed Sherrin Football $140 $80 Donated by Port Adelaide Football Club SA26 Kids Play Pack $135 $80 Smart Art Easel 4 in 1 Chalkboard / Whiteboard / Magnetic with paint and clips, Fridge Magnet Set, Texta pack and Paint Play Set Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA62 Mixed Wine Pack $135 $80 2 bottles Reschke Bos Cabernet Sauvignon 2005, Coonawarra, 1 bottle Fox Creek Vintage Short Row Shiraz 2012, McLaren Vale, 2 x Mercedes 60th Anniversary Glasses Donated by Longford Cleaning and Mercedes College SA23 Gourmet Wine & Cooking Hamper $130 $70 BBQ Skewers, Italian Pizza Slicer, Ravioli Cutter and Pizza Tray, Stubbie Mat, Tempus Two Copper Series Moscato 2012, Lauriston Show Muscat, Viognier MarsAnne 2009 Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA24 Kitchen Hamper $130 $70 4 x Chinese bowls and Spoons, Ladelle Tea Towels, Bottle of Stonyfell Viognier 2011, Jade Bay Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2011 and $50 Food and Beverage voucher for the Robin Hood Hotel. Donated by Robin Hood Hotel, Mercedes College Parents SA1 Tea Pack $120 $70 Includes T2 Travel Flask, T2 Tea Bag Squeezer, Peppermint Tea, Pukka Tea Candle Set, Aromathy Co. Hand Cream plus Fifty3 10 x Coffee Vouchers Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA11 Endota Spa Pamper Pack $111 $60 45 minute Facial and Endota Spa Products Donated by Endota Spa Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA12 Endota Spa Pamper Pack $110 $60 45 minute Massage and Endota Spa products Donated by Endota Spa SA3 Pamper Pack $110 $60 Includes Steven Professional Hairdressing Voucher valued at $60, Hand Cream, Soap, Nail Files and Candle and Hand Warmers Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA27 Thomas Trek Wine Pack $105 $60 6 Thomas Trek Wines Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2008, McLaren Vale Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA4 Market Import Basket $100 $60 Marimekko Napkins, Ceramic Bowl and Large Teal Aluminium Serving Tray Donated by Marimekko Market Imports SA6 Games & Goodies Pack $100 $60 Includes Cranium, Charades, Dominos, Paper Aeroplanes and Cadbury Favourites Chocolcates Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA7 Lego Pack $100 $60 5 x boxes of mixed Lego Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA29 Srixon Golf Pack $100 $60 Includes Cap, Balls, Tees, Towel, Glove and ‘Top Shots Practice Grill Guide’ Donated by SA Golf SA51 Smiggle Pack $100 $60 Includes Backpack, Lunch Box and Drink Bottle Donated by Maree Roumeliotis (OS) SA59 Holden Heros EFIJY Radio Controlled Electric Model Car $100 $60 plus Holden Racing Team Hats and Posters Donated by Claridge Holden SA63 Moet Champagne and 2 Glasses $100 $60 Donated by Jackie Burdikovs SA21 Kids Stationery Pack $90 $50 Selection of fabulous art items including Gelez Pens, Magnet Making Set, Smiggle Colouring pack, Pencil Cases and many more. Donated by Mercedes College Parents Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve SA19 Faraway Hill Wine Pack $70 $40 5 Bottles Sauvignon Blanc 2009, Naracoorte Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA20 Faraway Hill Wine Pack $70 $40 5 bottles Faraway Hill Sauvignon Blanc 2009, Naracoorte Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA13 Conservatory Garden Gift Pack $70 $40 Willow Bird Feeder, Glass Spray bottle, Metal Herb signs & Thermometer Donated Mercedes College Parents SA31 Small Handmade Wine Shelf $60 $30 Donated by Recycled Creations South Australia SA2 Chocolate Hamper $60 $30 Selection of Lindt Chocolate Delights Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA17 Cocktail Pack $60 $35 Cocktail Book & Bottle of Kahlua Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA58 Boxsalicious Gift Basket $50 $30 Donated by Boxsalicious SA15 Indulgence Pack $40 $25 Chateau Tanunda 120 Year Celebration Wine - Old Vine Shiraz 2011, Barossa & Haighs Chocolates Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA8 Macaw Creek Tawny Port $45 $25 Boxed 1998, Riverton, Bronze Medal Donated by Mercedes College Parents SA56 Charlie & Roy Child’s Dress and Hair Accessories $35 $20 Donated by Josephine Speck SA14 Stationery Box $30 $15 Mixed selection of Wrapping items, ribbon, note books and gift cards and more Donated by Mercedes College Parents Auction Vouchers Item no. Auction Item RRP Reserve V1 Four Tickets to The Project Studio Audience Priceless $1000 Includes 4 economy class return airfares to Melbourne with Virgin Airlines, 1 nights’ accommodation in a double room at the IBIS Hotel. 4 Front Row tickets on The Project, a photo on The Project desk and a Ten gift pack. Donated by Network Ten Adelaide & Champion Travel V2 Clipsal 500 Adelaide Package Priceless $400 2 x 2015 Pit Straight Grandstand tickets 2 x Harley Davidson V8 Supercar Drivers Parade Ride Donated by Brian Gleeson V3 Port Power Football Clinic Priceless $200 A Port Power Football Clinic for a group of up to 20 children with two Power players in early 2015.
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