Item # 8028 - Kiln-Fused Asymmetrical Running Hound Pendant



This magnificent pendant was created from handcut, kiln-fused glass by Pat Ringstetler.

It depicts a consummate athlete sailing effortlessly over a hurdle in a grassy field still glistening with the morning dew.

(Although the base glass appears black in the photos,

backlighting reveals that it is actually a rich, deep red wine color.)

A substantial piece, it measures 1 1/4" across x 2" high, excluding the bale.

It will arrive suspended from its temporary, knotted silk cord but you will probably want

to transfer it to your own cord or chain.

The bale's opening measures 1/4" x 3/8" so it is perfectly suited to

accommodate a sizeable gold chain with a lobster claw or other heavier type of clasp.

Made and donated by Pat Ringstetler........Thank You very Much!

Shipping for this item will be handled by Shannon McClure.


This item benefits the IG Safehouse Alliance.


Please note: Buyer will send a check for winning bid made out to IGSA.

(Italian Greyhound Safehouse Alliance)

and mail to:

Shannon McClure
P.O. Box 381885
Germantown, TN 38183

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will provide a link to a web page with PayPal Buttons.


Minimum bid: $45.00 including shipping

Bidding commenced Sunday, June 24, 2007
Bidding on this item will close 8:00 PM Eastern Time, Sunday, July 1st, 2007


Clicking the Bid button should bring up your configured mail program with the subject line already filled in. If this fails, please follow the "manual email" instructions on the right.

Email Blanche Wallace (blanchew@bellsouth.net ), Auctioneer. Please include:

1. Item # in Subject Line

2. Your name as you would like to see it posted as "High Bidder".

3. Your bid amount.

4. Your email address.

5. If you are placing a bid for someone without internet access, please include that person's name and contact information.


Final High Bidder is...

 

Patience and the Boys @ $50.00

Congratulations and Thank You!
 


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