Gifts

Let us help you raise some money

We can advise on what memorabilia to provide depending on the type of auction you are planning, and what sells well to different audiences. We will discuss your event with you and suggest a number of high quality items that we believe will raise the maximum amount.

Sections

Auctions

Auctions

 

We can discuss your event with you and suggest a number of high quality items that we believe will raise the maximum amount. Generally, this is based on audience, total numbers in attendance and what is topical at the time.

 

After a decision has been made on the items required we send them to you, they are auctioned at the event and if they sell you pay us the advertised price (there are no hidden costs) If they do not sell they are simply returned. Items can range from £15 to £1500 so whether it be a school fundraiser or a high profile corporate event, there is something to suit every audience. This is an easy, hassle free way to raise money with no initial outlay and no financial risk.

 

Silent Auctions

 

These are a lot easier to organise and in our experience can raise as much money as traditional auctions. We can provide memorabilia on the basis outlined above again with no financial risk.

 

We can advise on what memorabilia to provide depending on the type of auction you are planning, and in our experience what sells well to different audiences.

 

Some examples of recent auctions that we have supplied:

 

At a golf day in Hertfordshire for 50 players we raised £1,200 of additional revenue.

 

At a charity dinner at the Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane, Mayfair in London with 700 guests we raised over £27,000.

 

We attended a ball for an animal charity in Cardiff with 200 people and raised £2,900.

 

Our silent auction raised £8,000 at a testimonial dinner at the Hurlingham Club in London that was attended by 200 people.

 

At a  school in Berkshire we helped raise £10,000 for the school rugby tour to South Africa

 

We provided stock to a charity fundraiser in Essex that raised £13,000 for medical equipment for a local hospital.