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Cadogan Tate help NSPCC store and deliver Dream Auction items

Howard Lake | 8 June 2006 | News

With the first phase of the NSPCC ‘dream auction Full Stop’ finishing on Friday 19th May, hundreds of celebrity-owned items are being delivered to winning buyers across the UK.

For the past ten weeks, items have been stored in Cadogan Tate’s secured facilities and are now being delivered to the winners.

Items include a signed polo shirt owned by Formula One racing driver Kimi Raikkonen; a Versace pink suit worn by Sir Elton John; and Pat Cash’s tennis racquet.

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Organised by a committee of NSPCC supporters including The Countess of Derby and Elizabeth Saltzman-Walker (co-chairs), Dora Loewenstein, Stella McCartney and Gwyneth Paltrow; ‘dream auction Full Stop’ has a target of £10 million to be raised. The first phase of the auction has already raised over £5 million.

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