Silent Auction
To benefit the coffers of the Kingdom of Northshield, the Shire of Schattentor is hosting a Silent Auction during Quest for Camelot. You will find additional information below, including schedules and a list of donated items. This page will be updated as items are donated, so it behooves you to check back regularly for updates.
We eagerly accepting donations for the silent auction. To donate items, please contact Leah of Schattentor with the pertinent information a potential buyer may wish to have as well as a photo (if possible). If you are unable to attend Quest for Camelot but would still like to donate, please contact Leah! Logistics can be worked out.
We eagerly accepting donations for the silent auction. To donate items, please contact Leah of Schattentor with the pertinent information a potential buyer may wish to have as well as a photo (if possible). If you are unable to attend Quest for Camelot but would still like to donate, please contact Leah! Logistics can be worked out.
Auction Schedule
Thursday-Friday
Those dropping off items donated for the silent auction should do so at the Gate. Volunteers at the gate will be sure to get them into the hands of those running the auction.
Saturday
11:30: All items for auction in to Lady Leah and Master Fisk.12 PM - 3 PM: Bidding!
3 PM: Bidding closes and bids are tallied.
3:30 PM - 5 PM (or 30 Minutes before Court, whichever is first): Items available for pick-up.
Sunday and Beyond
Items not picked up Saturday evening will be held by Leah of Schattentor until site closes, and winners should find her to retrieve their loot. Once site has closed, please contact The Shire of Schattentor.
Items Donated
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Pictures coming soon!
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12x12 matted illumination on Bristol board depicting griffons playing handbells and a lute and various other human musicians. Done for the 2012 Well-Versed Northwatch cover. Extant basis was an illuminated capital from the Bromholm Psalter (MS Ashmole 1523, fol. 099r).
11x14 matted illumination on Bristol board of "Awake, My Love" by Yehuda Halevi (c. 1075-1141) depicting two lovers and various marginalia. Extant basis was the Romance of Alexander ( MS. Bodl. 264, pt. I, f. 076v).
A basket of fiber (amount to be announced) and a drop-spindle.
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