Beaufort Polo Club announces it is to host The Prince's Charities Foundation Auction

On Saturday 2nd July 2011, Beaufort Polo Club is to host The Prince’s Charities Foundation auction of fine bone china, silver and glassware in conjunction with Wotton Auction Rooms.
 
 
LALIQUE CLEAR PANTHER ZEILA (Guide Price £350.00)
LALIQUE CLEAR PANTHER ZEILA (Guide Price £350.00)
June 8, 2011 - PRLog -- The auction starts at 11.30am and will see over 300 lots auctioned off to raise money for The Prince’s Charities Foundation.  

The lots include a stunning Pearl and Diamond Bracelet (Lot 121) with a guide price of £500.00. This can be combined with Lot 122 (also a Pearl and Diamond Bracelet) to make a beautiful Choker. Both bracelets are of pearl with a white gold and diamond clasp, each centring a 2.9ct Amity cut diamond.

Other lots offer a sumptuous range of sterling silver candlesticks (Lot 180) and jugs (Lot 183), gilded platinum dinnerware (Lot 1 – 19a), hand blown crystal glasses (Lot 200-212) and diamond dress cufflinks (Lot 124). All proceeds from the sale will be paid to The Prince’s Charities Foundation.  

The auction will be conducted by Cotswolds based, BBC Antiques Roadshow contributor Phillip Taubenheim. Starting his early days in Burford, he is now Managing Director of Wotton Auction Rooms which conducts large monthly sales of antiques and collectables.  

Pre-auction viewing is available on Saturday 2nd July 2011 between 10am and 11.30am. To preview the catalogue in advance please call:

Emma Lewis at the Beaufort Polo Club on T: 01666 881254 or E: emmalewis @  beaufortpoloclub.co.uk

wwwbeaufortpoloevents.com

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Gail Walker, Open Door PR

Editors Notes:
Beaufort Polo Club is a revival of one of the first Country Polo clubs.  The Club was originally formed in 1872 by Colonel Frank Henry of the Ninth lancers, who was one of the pioneering players who had taken part in England’s first officially recognised match in 1869.
The Beaufort Polo Club is run by the Tomlinson family – a polo dynasty in their own right.  Claire Tomlinson is the highest ever rated woman player at 5 goals, her eldest son Luke is the English Captain, his brother Mark is also an England regular and daughter Emma combines a career as a polo professional with running a highly successful veterinary practice.

The Club was revived in 1989 with two main objectives – to encourage young players to learn and improve their game and to provide first class polo facilities for players and spectators alike.

Beaufort hosts one of only three full England International matches in the UK and this year England will take on New Zealand on Saturday 18th June.

For more information go to: www.beaufortpoloevents.com

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