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2002 ON-LINE AUCTION TO BENEFIT THE BICHON FRISE RESCUE RANCH, INC.

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LUCKY'S COLLECTIBLES:

Item #71    For the Suzanne Gibson collector: 

Suzanne Gibson Dolly Madison Smithsonian First Ladies Doll - Mrs Madison is elegantly dressed in a yellow satin dress with embroidered butterflies, pink turban, slip with pocket, and cotton stockings . . . Donated and signed by Suzanne Gibson herself . . A little history on this doll series. . . The Smithsonian Institution commissioned Suzanne Gibson to create the First Ladies collection which shows the Presdent's wives in the gowns they wore to the Inaugural Balls . . . A complete set of these are on exhibit in the First Ladies hall of the National Museum of American History in Washington D. C. . . . Her extensive research and attention to details resulted in these faithful recreations of the gowns displayed at the museum. Other First Ladies in the collection are Grace Coolidge, Lucretia Rudolf Garfield, Harriet Lane Johnston, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Martha Dandridge Custis Washington . . . Start or add to your collection today . . . =) 

       BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID! : $25 Swanieeeee

Item #72 A & B: Imported Trinket Box, Donated by Dorothy of www.A157Breeds.com, these beautiful velvet boxes were imported from England and measure 4" long x 3" wide x 2" deep.  It  is beautifully scrolled with gold and silver designs on the box top, which almost looks like a picture frame.  The photo can be replaced with one of your own pet.  

   BID E-Mail Me!

FINAL BID! :  A: $15 CarolLee     B: $16 SChristie 

Item #73:   Do you know the Muffin man?  We have a set of 3 Muffins, by Russ.  There is a large 12 1/2", medium: 9 1/2" and small original 7 1/2" Muffin in this set.  Molly was a rescue we placed about a year ago, isn't she just the most beautiful little girl you ever did see?  Don't want a whole set?  Buy your own Muffin:  Bichon Frise Merchandise

              BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID! : $43 SChristie

Item #74:      From the Cherished Teddies, Friends Collection, these 2 little bears sit atop a toy box filled with another teddy, a doll and other toys..  Donated by Pat Huber and Julies Hallmark:

   BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID!  $14 Pugsley15

Item #75:    This beautiful and useful 11"x12" Bichon Frise tote bag, is handmade needlepoint 100% wool for durability. The outer edge, shoulder straps, and back, are done in rich, silver/green velvet, with a zipper on top, and fully lined.  Donated by: Mo and the Arizonakidz

     BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID!  $40 MichelleB

Item #76:  This beautiful afghan is hanging in our  Doggie Resort! and really brightens the walls..  It measures 47" x 60" and is gorgeous.  It was purchased from Bichon Rescue of Tennessee, so it's a double donation!  http://bichonfriserescue.tripod.com/brtninc.html  

 BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID! : $50 Phil  YEA PHIL!  Thanks!

 Item #77  As beautiful as the afghan, this stool will brighten your home as your Bichon has brightened your life. Donated by http://bichonfriserescue.tripod.com/brtninc.html  

     BID E-Mail Me!FINAL BID! : $35 Fejka

Item #79:    I've gotten a ton of really cool stuff from these people for the "Ranch" including some giant rod iron Bichons that decorate the front of our building.  They donated this beautiful rod iron Bichon candle holder.  It measures 5 x 5 x 5 and has a 5" rod iron Bichon on all four sides.  For other rod iron Bichon items, visit their website at:  www.vanes-n-things.com 

      BID E-Mail Me! FINAL BID! : $15 CarolM

 

*******************************************************************   Lucky came to us shortly after we opened the "Ranch".  She was dumped in the middle of a blizzard and picked up by some women who, thinking she was a Bichon, called us.  She was old, sick and miss-used, but we loved her, and she lived here happily until her recent death.  In Memory of CC We are sure her last years were quality she never had in her life before she met us.  ---  Rescue money was what allowed us the luxury of keeping her in a warm, loved environment, and what paid for the many surgeries she needed during the two and a half years she was with us ---

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