Part of the 2007 BMDCA National Specialty in Louisville, Kentucky
May 9, 2007
The 2007 BMDCA
Health Fund Auction
44. Antique Berner Rocking Chair
Ever need a comfortable chair to place tired buns at the end of the day? This adoreable, one-of-a-kind
anique sewing rocker with a needlepoint Berner cushion, will rock you to sleep on a cushion of love. This fabulous needlepoint design
was framed by our quilter extraordinaire, Murray Johnston. To see more of Murray's quilt art, go to her website at
www.murrayjohnstonartquilts.com.
Donated
by Ann Comfort in memory of Glory's Flora V Lakeland, my Flora Dora, and in honor of Pat Long, the "wind beneath my wings."
45. Framed 2007 Westminster Poster
This is a gorgeous framed poster from the famed Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
A colorful
addition to your home, this poster contains a Berner surrounded by many dog friends.
Donated by Sue and Dana Sanvido
46. Framed Berner Puppy Watercolor Painting
What a cutie this puppy is! He looks like he is ready to jump right off of the painting
and into your heart!
Done in vivid watercolor paints, this painting will captivate the imagination and inspire the soul.
Donated
by Betsy Brainard and Sally Phillips
47. Chainsaw Berner Sculpture
This Berner started as a block of wood that was lovingly shaped by a chainsaw. Then, it was intricately
hand painted. What a wonder!
Donated by Bev Jurinek and dedicated to her
10 1/2 year old Berner, Tops, Brighteye
Spinning Top
48. Bernese Mountain Dog Mirror
It has been said that a reflection of a person's heart can be seen in their dog. This lovely
oak mirror proves just that. Made of solid Oak, this mirror boasts a lovely Berner head at the top surrounded by wood-burned Swiss
mountains and a Berner pulling a cart.
Donated by Daniel Sernicola and Gary Lambach in celebration and memory of the life of
"Ally McB" loved and owned by Betsy Brainard and Sally Phillips for too brief of a time.
49. Berner Kitchen Extravaganza
Decorate your kitchen and prepare scrumptous foods for your dog with this apron, cutting board,
cutters, and cookbook!
Donated by Peggy Rickenbach and Zeke
50. Horseshoe Wine Rack
A horseshoe turned upside down is a good luck symbol. It is believed that the arch of the horseshoe holds
the luck and wont let it fall out. You'll have plenty of luck and good drinks with this exquisite wine rack. It holds 10 lucky bottles
of wine!
Donated by Ann Comfort
51. Berner Head Study
This is an exclusive limited edition - 52/100 Berner Head Study print that has been superbly framed. It
will look fabulous gracing the walls of your home for years to come.
Donated by Deborah and John Wilkins of Abbey Road Berners
52. Hanging Solid Oak Berner Wine Rack
This solid oak winerack is just breath taking! It holds up to 3 bottles of your favorite
wines! A carved Berner head has been inserted to give it Bernerly charm! This piece would look lovely hanging on your walls!
Donated
by The North Coast Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Ohio
53. Tabletop Solid Cherry Berner Wine Rack
This solid cherry winerack is beautiful! It holds up to 4 bottles of
your favorite wines! A carved Berner head has been inserted to give it Bernerly charm! This piece would look lovely hanging on your
walls!
Donated by Alexis Smith
54. Vera Bradley Swiss Miss Outfit
What Bernese Mountain Dog auction would be without a Swiss Milk Maid's outfit?
We couldn't resist this Vera Bradley Swiss motif jacket and skirt set. Although the jacket is a small, the waist on the skirt is elastic
and will allow plenty of room for a good set of hips. This would be perfect for a carting enthusiast or sweeps judge wanting
to "look" the part.
Donated by Ann Comfort in honor of the original Berners who pulled milk carts to the Swiss Dairies
55. Berner Wine Cross Stitch
This piece is beyond words! It took an incredible amount of time and talent for Laura
Pajot to stitch this masterpiece. It is a celebration of wines... Berner Style! It is professionally framed and will look gorgeous
next to your favorite wine rack or one that you purchase from this auction!
Stitched and Donated by Laura Pajot
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