Prada, Gucci, Pucci and a whole set of Lotta Bling at the Benefit Shop holiday auction on December 2-Artwire press release from ArtfixDaily.com

2021-11-18 09:46:12 By : Ms. yiyi deng

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After the first holiday jewelry auction was held in December last year, Pam Stone, owner of The Benefit Shop Foundation, Inc., was satisfied with the results and feedback she received from buyers. She knew she wanted to do it again. After the manor has donated a lot of jewellery and fashion in the past six months, she will show the holiday jewellery and designer fashion auction at 10 am on Thursday, December 2nd.

The auction exhibited nearly 700 pieces of estate jewellery, fashion jewellery, high-end jewellery, designer fashion and accessories, covering exquisite jewellery from Madison Avenue, such as the mother-of-pearl snail cocktail statement ring signed by Chanel ($300-1,000), France, alternative "bug" jewelry, such as the whimsical signature spider brooch with crystal eyes. The designer brands in this auction include Chanel, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Pucci, Gucci and Hermes.

Given that transportation delays and supply chain issues across the country plague traditional stores, auctions are the perfect holiday shopping opportunity to purchase unique and eye-catching items, including many fashion items that have never been worn.

"We are very excited about last year's holiday jewelry sales. This fashion and jewelry auction will be even better, providing everyone with something suitable for all tastes and budgets," Stone said. "Jewelry and fashion always sell well online, unlike furniture or large items, there is always room for another piece of jewelry."

The estates that donated "commodities" to the auction ranged from Manhattan people to women who once lived in Paris and settled in West Chester, bringing her collection of French jewelry; traveling to a world with an affinity for exotic insect jewelry By. Although ladies will be interested in most products, there are also men's boutiques and designer clothing from designers such as Prada, Louis Vuitton and Hermès. 

The auction opened with an exquisite vintage bracelet in the first batch, a Tiffany & Co. 18K gold bracelet, France (500-2,000 US dollars), followed by a handmade natural natural bib necklace (100- 400 USD) Turquoise and beads on fabric.

Native American and turquoise jewelry is well represented here, including thick turquoise necklaces with large turquoise beads (200-400 USD) and handmade Native American chief cuff bracelets (150-300 USD) .

Pearls are a favorite of many people. The products here range from a set of three luxurious freshwater black pearl necklaces with 14K white gold or sterling silver decorative clasps (200-700 US dollars) to a Brooks Brothers pearl-style personalized cocktail bracelet (100-300 Dollar).

Amethyst has been another popular jewelry material for centuries, from carved amethyst necklaces with white pearls and Venetian masquerade buckles ($200-400) to double-knot polished amethysts with 14K and gemstone accents Necklace (200-400 USD).

From tops and dresses to designer handbags and Hermès scarves, the designer fashion items in this sale will make you a star this holiday season. The product is led by J. Mendel Paris luxury lynx fur shawl, and is equipped with a 44-inch long satin tie (200-600 US dollars); Escada off-white native wood and Angola wool cardigan (200-500 US dollars), wide scarf collar, Never worn; the mid-century Emilio Pucci silk L&T dress, with a classic colorful mesh hill pattern, with green, eggplant and violet; and a Louis Vuitton leopard-print packaging made in Italy (150-300 Dollar).

At the end of the auction will be a 14K gold engraved jade Buddha ring (150-300 US dollars), a lady's Burberry tan nova check hooded wool cloak, new and old stocks with original labels (200-350 US dollars) and one from Unworn silk Cartier scarf (150-350 USD). 33 inches square, caramel and brown tones, with long beaded pearls on the edges.

The monthly red carpet sales here include selected antiques, mid-century modern, branded furniture, pounds, porcelain, crystals, jewelry and art. The foundation's mission is to "donate, discover and do good" and is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit and auction proceeds to support community organizations. The shipper received tax relief, the buyer received a large deal, and the local non-profit organization received much-needed funds.

The auction gallery is located at 185 Kisco Ave, Suite 201. For more information, please visit https://www.thebenefitshop.org or 914-864-0707.

The welfare shop receives donations from the best estates in Bedford and other areas and displays them in a convenient and beautifully furnished location. The estate receives tax relief, buyers get a lot of benefits, and non-profit organizations in the community get benefits. This elegant and environmentally-friendly concept is Pam Stone's creativity, and she is very excited about the community's response. As we all know, non-profit organizations ranging from hospitals to homeless shelters are in a difficult period in the current economic environment. In response to the call for funds to fill the gap, local resident Stone envisioned a new possibility, that is, an auction gallery to sell donated goods from large estates around the area. For 10 years, Stone has been busy visiting real estate sales in the area, encouraging people to make high-quality, tax-free donations to meet the needs of helping many community organizations including Neighbors' Link and Boys and Girls Club. As the continuous support of North Westchester Hospital. According to Pam, “These types of stores usually benefit a large national charity, but I really hope that the beneficiaries will become my community and serve the people who live and work here.” Mission statement: dedication, discovery, Do good.

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