Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label auction. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

KSW Travels - Ballyfin

Justin and I have just returned from Ireland and had the most amazing time!  The highlight of the trip was our weekend at Ballyfin.

We were invited by a dear friend along with twenty others.  It was such a special time with old friends and new at a magical place.


Ballyfin's story is fascinating and the staff at the house do an amazing job of making it come to life.  We started our visit with a tour of the house by Lionel, a true Irish gentleman who grew up near the house and worked there as a carpenter during the renovation.  He now does just about anything that is needed at the house, from the tour to the horse and carriage rides!


Ballyfin House was built for Sir Charles Coote in the 1820s by the great Irish Architects Sir Richard and William Morrison in the Palladian Style.  Everything about the house is symmetrical which makes my heart skip a beat.  You can click here for a brief history of the house.  After serving as a boarding school for most of the Twentieth century, it is now owned by an American couple, Kay and Fred Krehbiel, who have restored it back to its original glory and maybe even beyond. 


The Krehbiels have done an amazing job and the journey of the restoration is chronicled in a wonderful book called Ballyfin: The Restoration of an Irish House but we loved digging through these albums in the library too. 


The Rotunda was always a gathering spot for our group.  I think it was because they usually had cookies set out for us. 


Isn't this cantilevered staircase amazing?  This photo doesn't really do it justice.


The restored conservatory was a great place to gather to beat the chill!  It captured the warmth of the sun and blocked out the wind.  It originally functioned as a green house but now serves as a place to sit and read or dine. 


The stunning formal dining room.

Of course, my favorite room in the house was a storage room!  The collection of Flora Danica on display gave me a case of some serious china envy!


Of course, eating off a tray of blue and white china wasn't bad either!


I must say that the beauty of the gardens rivaled the interiors.  Originally, the house would have been completely self sufficient and the would have grown or raised everything they ate.  Today, they use as much of their own vegetables as they can.  We often snacked on sliced fennel and tomatoes strait from the grounds.










The best way to take in the extensive grounds was with the horse and carriage ride. It was so charming to hear the clop-clop-clop of the horses, snuggle underneath a blanket and soak in the beauty of the Irish countryside.




We found the famous "grotto" - no, not the infamous American one but I'm sure some shenanigans went down here as well!  



We climbed to the top of the tower where we could see green rolling hills for miles and miles.  We started to count the steps to the top but lost track after a while.

But, enough about the house and gardens.  The weekend was full of activity!  From archery to fishing, it was non-stop.  You could select your own activities and go at your own pace but, of course, with my energetic husband along, I didn't even get five minutes to curl up next to the fireplace with the stack of books I took!










Can you think of a more incredible spot to go fishing or ride horseback?


This "Bird House" is slated for the next phase of the renovations.  Isn't it amazing?  A beautiful place for the chickens and peacocks to live and stroll!




I loved exploring the grounds and Justin and I stumbled on this old row of buildings that had vines hanging down and trees growing up through the roof!



One afternoon, we hoped in the car at the suggestion of Angus Wilke and Len Morgan and went to preview an auction in a small town near by.  We ended up "winning" eleven of these painted tractor seats.  I'm not sure what we will do with them but I'm thinking they need a special spot at White Oaks Ranch.  Any suggestions for me?



One of my favorite surprises on the trip was stumbling upon this little church on the grounds of the house.  We heard music and stuck our heads in and joined a church service that had only eleven other people in attendance.  It was so special and sweet.


 On our last night, we arrived back at our room to find our costumes laid out so that we could dress for dinner.  I hate to admit that I have always had a bad attitude about getting dressed in costume but more because of the time it takes to put the costume together!  When it is laid out like this, how can you refuse? 



It was a weekend I will never forget!  A massive thanks to our wonderful host!
Any ideas on what kind of gift we can send as a thank you?

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

MTV ReDefine

Michael Craig-Martin - Umbrella
I'm so excited that the week of the MTV ReDefine event is finally here!  My sisters and I have had a great year as co-chairs and are anxiously awaiting the event honoring Michael Craig-Martin.  There are still a few tickets left so if you want to come, I would be thrilled!  We closed down the website for ticket sales so call The Goss Michael Foundation if you are interested in being there.

Damien Hirst - Beautiful Terminal Velocity Through Wormholes in Summertime
But here is what you can do to help - BID!  The amazing selection of donated art is now on-line at Paddle 8 but move fast because the pieces are amazing and the auction closes on Friday night!

Here are a few of my favorites:

Zoe Crosher - LA-LIKE: Fools Gold Dust (Mimic) Painting
Donald Baechler - Recipe Book Cone
Ben Eine - Outspoken
Scott Reeder - For The Wind

Friday, October 15, 2010

Lee Jofa and de la Renta together at last...

Oscar de la Renta’s collections are filled with timeless pieces and the structure of each garment is simply unparalleled by most high fashion designers’. When you wear his creations, from his sunglasses and accessories to his ball gowns and outerwear, de la Renta allows his clients, followers, and admirers to feel powerful and luxurious. With that said, when I heard that Oscar was partnering with Lee Jofa to launch Oscar de la Renta Home, my heart rate must have jumped to dangerous levels. On top of that exciting news came something truly thrilling! The skirts, which were designed exclusively for Lee Jofa’s announcement regarding the release of the new Home collection, are going to be auctioned off for charity until November 30, 2010. The proceeds from the auction will go to Casa del Nino, a wonderful charity completely benefiting children of the Dominican Republic.
The skirts are all handmade by Oscar, himself, and the make- up of each designer size 4 skirt is a combination of linen and silk fabrics, accented with intricate beading and embroidery, accompanied by velvet and linen stripes. Extraordinary creations complimented by a philanthropic twist. What could be more beautiful?

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pink in the Rink

It is not often that you see hockey players wearing pink but this weekend you can! The Texas Tornados partnering with the American Cancer Society Relay for Life in Frisco to dedicate a weekend of hockey to raising funds for cancer awareness. A percentage of the proceeds from ticket sales, pink merchandise, and a Jersey Auction will benefit the ACS! The players will be wearing the one-of-a-kind pink jerseys all weekend in honor of Lisa Flowers, a long-time Tornado fan who served as a host mom to many of the players throughout the years, who lost her battle with cancer last fall. The jerseys will be auctioned off by silent auction throughout the weekend. Last year's auction raised over $10,000!
The Tornado will play the Springfield Junior Blues on Friday March 5th at 7:30 pm, on Saturday March 6th at 7:00 pm and on Sunday March 7th at 3:00 pm. Click here for ticket information or call 972-335-9800. The tickets start at $7 so it is a great way to have some family fun and give a little back at the same time.
Don't forget to mark your calendars for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life in Frisco as well! The 24 relay will begin on May 7th at 6:00 pm and end on May 8th at 7:00 am. It started in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a surgeon in Tacoma, Washington, walked and ran around a track for 24 hours straight. Since then it has grown into a relay that involves over 3.5 million people a year in 19 countries! Everyone and anyone is invited to participate. There is $10 entry fee and then you are free to raise as much as you can for a donation. The best way to participate is to put a team together and "camp out" at the track. Each team is encouraged to have at least one representative on the track at a time.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Consign Time!


Happy Birthday to my fantastic Father-In-Law, Stuart Whitman. Stuart is a true cowboy and played one in many films and Television shows. He was also nominated for an Academy Award! His birthday made me think of an incredible sale of Movie Posters that I recently heard about. Justin and I love admiring some of Stuart's old movie posters but I didn't realize that there was such an incredible demand to collectors. We don't plan on selling any of ours right now but if you are in the market to sell something special then please keep reading! There is a fantastic auction house right here in Texas that can help! Heritage Auction Gallery is the World's largest collectibles auctioneer and will not believe some of the things that they recently sold. They sold Jack Ruby's Fedora for $53,775 and JFK's last signature for $38,837. They also sold an ancient Egyptian Mummy's Head for $31,070 as part of a Natural History Auction and the most important Babe Ruth Game Used Bat on Earth for $537,750! Amazing! The great part about HA is that you can take in your items and receive a free auction evaluation. The experts at Heritage Auction Gallery will check out your item and tell you what kind of price it might receive at auction and then you can decide if you are ready to put it up for sale! There are great tips on the site to help you authenticate your items and give you an idea of their value. Some of their categories are Coins, Comics, Currency, Entertainment Memorabilia, Stamps, Rare Books, Sports Collectibles and Movie Posters.
 

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