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

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

AUCTION: Fiesta Pink Coral Necklace



On the auction block today: this FABULOUS Fiesta Pink Coral Necklace. It is made from lots and lots of round pieces of genuine coral in a unique peach color. Stone toggle closure. One-of-a-kind. Retail value $120!

This necklace would cost three times as much anywhere else, but Bon Lemon aims to bring you genuine gemstones and precious metals at the best prices. It is a perfect pop of color to bring your wardrobe from spring to summer. Bid on it today and who knows what sort of a deal you will get.

Auction starts today and ends Thursday at noon PST.

Bonne chance! Happy bidding!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Gem Rainbow Necklace Auction



Guess what... we are having another auction. It is for this gorgeous necklace.

The Gem Rainbow necklace is solid sterling silver and features a rainbow of semi-precious gemstones, including amethyst, peridot, sky-blue topaz, garnet and citrine. It is plated with rhodium, which means that it won't tarnish. This classic piece is a steal at its retail value of $72. Who knows what you will get it for in the auction...

Auction begins Thursday at 10:00 AM and ends Friday at 10:00 AM. To bid, just comment on the Auction post on Facebook. Whoever the last bidder is, wins. Bonne chance!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

C.M. Russell Museum Weekend



-Love this painting by Carolyn Anderson. She is so talented!-

This is the longest I have gone without blogging in quite some time. At first, it was because I didn't think I had internet. Then it was because, I ran out of time. Good news for my millions of fans: I'm back!

The last few days have been action packed here in Great Falls, Montana. I arrived on Thursday for the last of this week's trunk shows. 6 Par Farmer's mother hosted a St. Patrick's Day fete with Irish coffees, blarney stones, cookies, mint brownies, and my new second favorite treat, mini-coffee macaroons. (6 Par's mother's rum cake simply can't be beat. But these macaroons were sooooo good. Drooling now thinking about them.)

After the trunk show, I went to 6 Par's sister's house for some corned beef and cabbage. (And a little too much wine...) If you haven't figured it out yet, the other women in 6 Par's life are amazing cooks. They write about cooking. They make fabulous food. And they are wonderful entertainers. It is a good thing 6 Par was eating frozen pizza and corn dogs before I came along, because I definitely couldn't live up to these ladies in the kitchen. Something to aspire to. (Cooking classes here I come.)

The rest of the weekend was spent enjoying Western Art Week with Montana Belle. We went to Art in Action on Friday, which was my favorite event, because it included walking around the country club, drinking mimosas and chatting with the artists. We (along with every other woman on the high line) enjoyed a quick speaking engagement by the Pioneer Woman-Ree Drummond. Cute. Cute. Cute. Hopefully, someday I will have a fraction of the following she does. Again, something to aspire to.

The auction itself is a brunch now. In my opinion, a brunch auction isn't very festive (isn't the whole point for people to have cocktails so they spend more money?), but it was an interesting experience none-the-less. I couldn't believe how affordable some of the pieces were. If you like western art, this is a must do event. I have never quite figured out what makes art valuable. Some of the popular stuff looks horrible to me. And I have picked up pieces at flea markets I like much better than those hanging on the walls of a gallery. (Maybe I just have an unsophisticated eye.) I don't know why I like what I like, but as you have likely gleaned from my blog, I have an opinion about everything. That includes art. Here are a few of my favorite artists from the weekend. Someday you will see them hanging on the walls of my home.



-I have had a Rocky Hawkins print for a number of years. Can't wait to get a painting one of these days!-



-Theodore Waddell has a way with the cows and horses. Modern western.-



-Dan McCaw is amazing. Amazing.-



-Love Russell Chatham's light-



-Another Carolyn Anderson. She might be my favorite. I think she will be my first purchase.-

Hope to see you all next year in Great Falls!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

St. Mike's Auction



Bon Lemon is headed out to a fun, Saturday, afternoon trunk show and then onto the St. Michael's School SMART Auction and Gala. Bon Lemon donated a fabulous basket for the silent auction and will be checking out all of the great wares in the live one. Pictures tomorrow.