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Celebritites Auction Off Most Treasured Possessions
SALE STARTS 18th March - 28th March
The UK's most famous writers, actors, politicians and music stars donate personal gifts for charity eBay sale - The eBay Auction runs from 18th - 28th March and can be found on http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/coram1739/
Well known faces, including Stephen Fry, Lulu, and Strictly's Anton Du Beke and Flavia Cacace- have donated a most treasured possession as their 'Token Of Love', to be auctioned on eBay. This is to raise money for the UK's Oldest children's charity, Coram.
From Thursday, you will be able to bid for unique collector's items, including:
* Dance shoes signed, and worn by Strictly's Flavia Cacace * Lulu's amethyst and ivory bracelet, given to her by Maurice Gibb * Limited edition 'Dinky' Who Tour Bus, with a signed letter by Pete Townsend * The very original signed film script of Kes, signed by Ken Loach * Heartbeat actor, Jason Durr's personal Netsuke
"Our Tokens of Love campaign is a tribute to the continuing heartache of Parents who, for whatever reason, are parted from their children or are unable to care for them. Inspired by this legacy, we are privileged to have several respected names donate their own Tokens of Love to raise funds for Coram's much needed work, helping the most disadvantaged children deal with loss and move on in their lives. We cannot thank those involved enough for their generous support." Says Dr Carol Homden, CEO, Coram.
Full List of Donations on eBay:
Deborah Meaden- heart shamed gold pendant in 14K gold, her first piece of gold she ever owned Stephen Fry - red cashmere scarf, signed (his favourite) Jason Durr - personal Japanese Netsuke in dark wood with miniature Flavia Cacace - pair of international dance shoes, signed Anton Du Beke - prized pair of gold cufflinks with semi-precious stone Dame Joan Bakewell - fine stitch needlework of a love heart with wings in a starry sky Erickson Beamon - pair of diamante and amber coloured emerald cut stone earrings Jamila Gavin - signed hardback copy of 'A Coram Boy' Annie Lennox - personal mobile phone, signed Alexander McCall Smith - handwritten poem Lulu - Amethyst and ivory bead bracelet given to her by Maurice Gibb Gordon Brown - Signed copy of Downing Street Brochure Lord Richard Rogers - Signed original sketch of Lloyd's Building with letter of provenance Francesca Simon - First edition, of 'Horrid Henry' signed Lord Alan Sugar - Signed photograph Chris Tarrant - Signed running order of 'Who wants to be a millionaire' With signed autobiography The Who - The Who limited edition of 'Dinky' VW tour bus and signed letter by Pete Townsend Harold Tillman for Jaeger - Black patent leather bag Ken Loach - Signed copy of his film script 'Kes.' Eleanor Updale - WWI commemorative mug Bob Marshall Andrews - silver soup ladle given to him by his mother
Coram Coram has been creating better chances for children since 1739. The Charity tackles loss and champions what matters most for children - security, love, education and a future http://www.coram.org.uk
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