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E S T A T E
CHARITY ART AUCTION24th NOVEMBER 2011
Changing young livesCreating future leaders
The FACET Foundation began in 2008 and we are incredibly proud of the life-changing work that has taken
place so far through the development of the Graff Leadership Centres in Lesotho and Botswana.
Now that the Centres are operational and making significant differences to the lives of young people in
these two places, we turn our attention to a project very close to home.
Our partner charity here is the Pebbles Project, an extremely worthwhile organisation with the goal of
enriching the lives of disadvantaged children, especially those whose lives are affected by alcohol. Our
goal is to raise enough funds to build a Graff Leadership Centre here in South Africa’s Winelands. It will be
a safe place where children can visit for education, play and social support.
I would like to thank the artists and galleries who very generously donated works of art and also Stephan
Welz of Strauss & Co. and his team for bringing his great skills to the evening; it is through this generosity
the we present this auction. I look forward to the positive results that this important fundraising activity
will bring.
Laurence GraffLaurence Graff with some of the children benefittingfrom the Graff Leadership Centre in Lesotho
“In Africa, we see the devastating impact of poor health on communities and the lack of the most basic
standards of education for disadvantaged children who have the right to life, survival and development.
Through FACET we are working with partners to develop programmes which will make a fundamental
difference to the lives of Africa’s children. We would like to give something back to the country which
gives us our remarkable diamonds. There is such appalling poverty and hunger, yet with more help from
donations the situation will begin to improve.” - Laurence Graff
Established in 2008 by Laurence Graff, The FACET Foundation makes grants to charitable projects in Sub-
Saharan Africa within the fields of education and training, health, the relief of poverty and community
development, focusing on charities which provide long-term, sustainable and comprehensive solutions for
those in need.
The Cape Winelands are one of the most beautiful locations in the world, yet beneath the surface lies
unemployment, illiteracy, malnutrition and alcohol abuse. It is reported that a staggering 12% of children
in the area suffer from Foetal Alcohol Syndrome.
FACET has partnered with the Pebbles Project with the joint goal of enriching the lives of children from
disadvantaged backgrounds with special educational needs, especially those whose lives are affected by
alcohol, through providing support and training to local wine farm and township crèches and establishing
after-school provision for older children living in the Winelands.
FACET’s first project will be to build a Graff Leadership Centre in the South African Winelands. This Centre
will provide an invaluable resource for many children, and will be made possible by the generous giving of
individual donors, and by the funds raised by the 2011 FACET auction.
Children paint in one of the Pebbles run créchesin South Africa’s Winelands
16 Delaire Wines
18 100% Capri
11 Johann
Louw
17 Delaire Graff
Lodges & Spa
12 Cameron
Platter
13 Ndikhumbule
Ngqinambi
19 Graff Diamonds
14 GerhardDeetlefs
15 Barendde Wet
Exclusive Prize Draw
Other Ways to Donate
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1 WilliamKentridge
6 LionelSmit
2 MatthewHindley
7 AntonSmit
3 SuePam-Grant
8 DeborahBell
4 AntonKarstel
9 ColbertMashile
5 DylanLewis
10 MikhaelSubotzky
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Sleeping on Glass: Staying at Homesoftground, aquatint, chine collé, coloured pencil crayon on found book pages1999Edition 29/6018.5 x 24.5 cmEstimate: R35,000 – R50,000Courtesy of the Goodman Gallery
Born: Johannesburg
Lives and Works: Johannesburg
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
William Kentridge: The World is Process, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado, USA, 2010
Carnets de’Egypte, Musee du Louvre, Paris, France, 2010
William Kentridge, Annandale Galleries, Sydney, Australia, 2010
I am not me, the horse is not mine, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2010
Strade della città (ed altri arazzi), Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy, 2009-2010
Recent Group Exhibitions:
The Underground, the Surface and the Edges, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town, 2011
Peekaboo: Current South Africa, Helsinki Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland, 2010
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, USA, 2010
Walker/Marx/Kentridge, Apartheid Museum, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2010
In Context, Arts on Main, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2010
William Kentridge
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After Great Pain, a Formal Feeling Comesoil on canvas201095 x 95 cmEstimate: R20,000 – R30,000Courtesy of the artist and iArt Gallery
Born: Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and Works: Cape Town, South Africa
Recent Exhibitions:
Black Out, as part of XI: Eleven Solo Exhibitions, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, 2009
Like, like, like, like a circus, iArt Gallery Wembley: A Project Room for Contemporary Art, Cape Town, 2009
Private Vernissage, Berlin, Germany, with Kromschroeder & Pfannenschmidt, 2007
Before My Time, 34LONG, Cape Town, 2006
Speak Naturally & Continuously, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town
Abolute Chop, (Art-Directed by Zwelethu Mthethwa), Mzoli’s Butchery and Grill, Gugulethu, 2005
Untitled, Klein Karoo National Arts Festival, Oudtshoorn / Surrender, Bell-Roberts Gallery, Cape Town, 2004
Infra-Red, The Michaelis Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, 2003
Matthew Hindley
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Ram Womanassemblage2010130 x 80 cmEstimate: R25,000 – R35,000Courtesy of the artist and SMAC Art Gallery
Born: Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and Works: Melville, Johannesburg, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Practice 365, To be Exchanged, Canopy, Braamfontein, 2010
Opening of Front View 3, Interactive Space, Front View 3, Melville, 2009
Guard on Shift, Installation / Encounter, Kliptown, Soweto, 2009
Open at the Seams, Gallery MOMO, Johannesburg, 2008
Guard on Shift, Theatre Installation / Encounter, Dance Factory, Johannesburg, 2008
Inner Lining, UJ Art Gallery, Johannesburg, 2007
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Zehnjährigen, Festhalle, Hohenaschau, 2010
Divisions, Aspects of South African Art 1948-2010, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
TWENTY: South African Sculpture of the Last Two Decades, Nirox Foundation, Cradle of Humankind, 2010
I Am Not Here, The Horse is Not Mine, Performance Collaboration with William Kentridge, MoMA, New York, 2010
Homebound / Kunst, Raum Sylt Quelle, Sylt, 2008
Sue Pam-Grant
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Girl in Bikinioil on canvas2010100 x 78 cmEstimate: R30,000 – R40,000Courtesy of the artist and SMAC Art Gallery
Born: Pretoria, South Africa
Lives and Works: Betty’s Bay, Western Cape, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Anton Karstel, Nirox Projects, Arts on Main, Johannesburg, 2010
Anton Karstel Paintings and Photographic Installations, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2009
Kerkraad NG Gemeent, Lyttelton-Oos, João Ferreira Fine Art, Cape Town, 2008
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Paralleli, Official Group Exhibition of the 2nd Sabbionetta Biennale, Palazzo Ducale, Sabbionetta, Italy, 2010
Collection 12, Group Exhibition, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
Divisions, Aspects of South African Art 1948-2010, Group Exhibition, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
SMAC Booth, Joburg Art Fair, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, 2010
The Life and Times of South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape
Town, 2009
Anton Karstel
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Male Trans-Figure Vbronze2011Edition 6/1281.5 x 27 x 62.5 cmEstimate: R120,000 – R160,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Johannesburg, South Africa
Lives and Works: Stellenbosch, South Africa
Recent Exhibitions:
Untamed, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, 2010-2011
Shape Shifting, Everard Read Gallery, South Africa, 2009
Shape Shifting, Christie’s of London, London, UK 2009
Emergence, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2008
Christie’s auction Preview Exhibition, London, UK, 2007
Predators and Prey – The Animal bronzes of Dylan Lewis, Royal Geographica Society, London, UK 2007
artLondon 2006, Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, UK; Channel Islands, Jersey and Guernsey, 2006
Dylan Lewis
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Girl Submergedoil on canvas2010200 X 150 cmEstimate: R30,000 – R50,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Pretoria, South Africa
Lives and Works: Cape Town, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Surface, Artspace, Johannesburg, 2011
Submerge, 34 FineArt, Cape Town, 2010
Relate, Grande Provence, Franschhoek, 2009
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Cynthia Reeves Projects, Art Miami, USA, 2010
We are not Witches, Saatchi Gallery, London, 2010
Who, Grande Provence, Franschhoek, 2010
Coolstuff, 34 FineArt, Cape Town, 2010
Lionel Smit
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African Queenbronze201051 x 20 x 24cmEdition 2/7Estimate: R30,000 – R45,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Boksburg, South Africa
Lives and Works: Bronkhortspruit, South Africa
Recent Exhibitions:
Transitions: New Sculpture, Anton Smit Sculpture Park, 2010
Revelations Wall, Anton Smit Sculpture Park, Platform on 18th, Pretoria, 2008
Aardklop Potchefstroom, Ebotse Golf Estate Benoni, 2007
Aqua Vista: Anton Smit Sculpture Park, 2006
Identity of South Africa, Amsterdam, 2005
Anton Smit
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Secret Wisdom IVmixed media on paper2001226 x 125 cmEstimate: R100,000 – R150,000Courtesy of the artist and Goodman Gallery
Born: Johannesburg, South Africa
Lives and Works: Johannesburg, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Alchemy, David Krut, Johannesburg, 2010
Flux, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 2009
Objects of Power: memory of metal, memory of wood, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2007
Crossings and Monuments, Oliewenhuis Museum, Bloemfontein, 2005
Sentinels, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2004
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Collaborations, David Krut, Johannesburg, 2009
Contemporary Sculpture in the Landscape, Nirox Foundation, 2009
Lift Off II, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 2007
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH, Miami, Florida, USA, in collaboration with Goodman Gallery, 2005
Collaborations 1986-1997: 11 years of collaborative projects between artists Kentridge, Hodgins and Bell,
Johannesburg Art Gallery, in association with the FNB Vita Awards, 1997
Deborah Bell
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Motloga-pelewatercolour on paper201075 x 57 cmEstimate: R15,000 – R25,000Courtesy of the artist and iArt Gallery
Born: Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
Lives and Works: Hazyview, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Recent Monoprints, presented in association with The Artist’s Press, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, 2010
Experience and the Scar, iArt Gallery Wembley: A Project Room for Contemporary Art, Cape Town, 2009
Act XI: Scene I, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, 2008
Kgwe-Kgwe, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, 2007
Colbert Mashile: Paintings, David Krut Projects, New York
Recent Group Exhibitions:
9 Linocuts, Gallery Art on Paper, Johannesburg Art Fair, iArt Gallery, 2009 and 2010
Muse-08, iArt Gallery, Cape Town (travelled to KKNK Oudtshoorn), 2008
Colbert Mashile
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Poacher’s Carriers, Hout Bay, 2005pigment inks on cotton rag paper2005Edition 2/947 x 126.5 cmEstimate: R55,000 – R64,000Courtesy of the artist and Goodman Gallery
Born: Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and Works: Johannesburg, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Recent Works (with Patrick Waterhouse), Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 2010
Two Projects (with Patrick Waterhouse), Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2009
Beaufort West (in New Photography 2008: Josephine Meckseper and Mikhael Subotzky), Museum of
Modern Art, New York, USA, 2008
Beaufort West, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 2007
Die Vier Hoeke and Umjiegwana, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2006
Recent Group Exhibitions:
In Context, Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, 2010
Still Revolution: Suspended in Time, Contact Photo Festival, Toronto, Canada, 2009
Nation State, Goodman Gallery, Cape Town, 2009
Armory Show, Goodman Gallery, New York, USA, 2009
Three Stories: Pieter Hugo, Mikhael Subotzky, Paolo Woods, Centre National de l’Audiovisuel,
Luxembourg, 2009
Mikhael Subotzky
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Frontaal (A)oil on canvas2007102 x 90 cmEstimate: R45,000 - R65,000Courtesy of the artist and SMAC Art Gallery
Born: Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa
Lives and Works: Piketberg, Western Cape, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
New Paintings, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
Johann Louw Mid Career Retrospective, Sanlam Art Gallery, Belville, 2007
Untitled, Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees, 2007
Gaze, Erdmann Contemporary, Cape Town, 2007
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Paralleli, Official group exhibition of the 2nd Sabbionetta Biennale, Palazzo Ducale, Sabbionetta, Itally, 2010
Index 40: Leading works from the Sanlam Art Collection, Travelling Group Exhibition, SMAC, Stellenbosch
and the Sanlam Art Gallery, Bellville, 2010
Divisions, Aspects of South African Art 1948-2010, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
Environmental Concern and Human Existance, Official Group Exhibition of the 4th Beijing International Art
Biennale, The National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China, 2010
I Linguaggi del Mondo: Languages of the world, Collateral Group Exhibition at the 53rd Venice Biennale,
Venice, Italy, 2009
Johann Louw
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Destitutepencil crayon on paper2010172.5 x 171 cmEstimate: R45,000 – R55,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Johannesburg, South Africa
Lives and Works: Shaka’s Rock, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Hard Times, Great Expectations, Whatiftheworld Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, 2010
I Am Lonelyness, Hilger Contemporary, Vienna, Austria, 2010
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Impressions from South Africa: Printed Art/1960s to Now, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York, USA, 2011
Rencontres Internationales, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, 2010
Coca- Colonized, Brot Kunsthalle, Vienna, Austria, 2010
Dak’Art 2010, Biennial of Contemporary African Art, Dakar, Senegal, 2010
1910 - 2010: From Pierneef to Gugulective, South African National Gallery, 2010
Cameron Platter
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Half a Dozenoil on canvas201090 x 120 cmEstimate: R14,000 – R18,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Cape Town, South Africa
Lives and Works: Cape Town, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
The Window part one, Association Visual Arts, Cape Town, 2010
Smell and Shadows, Association for Visual Arts Gallery, Cape Town, 2008
Experiments, Greatmore Artist’s Studios Cape Town, 2005
Great Tracks, Greatmore Artist’s studios, Cape Town, 2003
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Where? Gallery Grande Province, 2010
Own goal, AVA gallery, Cape Town, 2010
Spanish Ambassador’s House, 2010
Legacy, Beacon Harbour Gallery, England, 2007
Africa South, AVA, Cape Town, 2007
Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi
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You Maybronze with brown patina2010108 x 35 x 59 cmEstimate: R25,000 – R40,000Courtesy of the artist
Born: Durban, South Africa
Lives and Works: Stellenbosch, South Africa
Recent Exhibitions:
Angels Exhibition, group exhibition, The Gallery at Grande Provence, Franshoek 2010
Submerge / No One Is Coming, Lionel Smit and Gerhard Deetlefs, Deetlefs Fine Art, Stellenbosch, 2010
Angels Exhibition, group exhibition, The Gallery at Grande Provence, Franshoek, 2009
Angels Exhibition, group exhibition, The Gallery at Grande Provence, Franshoek, 2008
Dreams and Other Stories, Gerhard Deetlefs and Francois Vlijoen, Dorpstreet Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2005
Gerhard Deetlefs
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Exit100% acrylic wool covered canvas2010130 x 90 cmEstimate: R27,000 – R35,000Courtesy of the artist and SMAC Art Gallery
Born: Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Lives and Works: Woodstock, Western Cape, South Africa
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
Barend de Wet Green, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
Barend de Wet Performance in Collaboration with David West, Nirox Project Space, Johannesburg, 2010
Barend de Wet Pre-Green, Nirox Project Space, Arts on Main, Johannesburg, 2010
Bad Form: Things and Stuff, Performance, Blank Projects, Joburg Art Fair, Johannesburg, 2009
White Elephants, Blank Projects, Cape Town, 2008
Honeys Tattoo Parlour, Studio 2666, Cape Town, 2007
Recent Group Exhibitions:
Barend de Wet Modelling for David West, Cape Town Fashion Week, Cape Town, 2010
Divisions, Aspects of South African Art 1948-2010, SMAC Art Gallery, Stellenbosch, 2010
TWENTY: South African Sculpture of the Last Two Decades, Nirox Foundation, Cradle of Human kind, 2010
Dada South? Exploring Dada Legacies in South African Art 1960 to the present, Iziko South African National
Gallery, Cape Town, 2009-2010
Barend de Wet
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A case of each: 6 bottles of Delaire Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve 2008 and 6 bottles of Delaire Sémillon/Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2009Estimate: R4,000Courtesy of Delaire Graff Estate
Delaire Graff Estate is pleased to donate two cases of award-winning Reserve wines to the FACET charity
auction.
Delaire Graff Estate was acquired by Laurence Graff in 2003, and has since been transformed into one
of the leading luxury destinations in the world. The award-winning Vineyards are overseen by talented
winemaker Morné Vrey, and showcase the best of South African wine varieties.
The Delaire Cabernet Sauvignon, a wine reflecting the true expression of the Estate’s terroir, has gained the
well deserved rating of 5 stars in the “2011 Platter’s Wine Guide” – the first Platter 5 star rating for Delaire;
only 58 five star ratings were given to the total wines entered from more than 800 producers. It was
produced with meticulous care and delivers rich concentrated berry fruits and soft integrated tannins and
a smooth textured finish on the palate.
The Delaire Sémillon/Sauvignon Blanc Reserve 2009 is predominantly Sémillon, with underlying Sauvignon
Blanc characteristics, that create a rich, round texture on the palate that finish with lingering elegance. The
inspiration behind the wine reflects that the Vineyard is comprised of mainly Bordeaux grape varietals, and
thus a Bordeaux white has been created as the flagship wine.
Delaire Wines
Tasting Notes:
Delaire Cabernet Sauvignon
Reserve 2008
Cassis, dark fruit and spicy mocha
flavours dominate in a layered and
lingering delivery.
Delaire Sémillon/Sauvignon
Blanc Reserve 2009
Zesty citrus, lime and almond with
layers of pineapple, passion fruit
and gooseberries; a crisp, spicy
minerality adds to a long and
lingering finish.
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Two nights stay at Delaire Graff Estate with dinner and spa treatmentEstimate: R25,000Courtesy of Delaire Graff Estate
Delaire Graff Estate was acquired by Laurence Graff in 2003, and has since been transformed into one of
the world’s leading wine, hospitality and art destinations.
The Estate is pleased to donate two nights accommodation in a Luxury Lodge, a specially designed
3-course dinner at Indochine Restaurant and a couples treatment in the Delaire Graff Spa.
The unique lodge boasts its own private heated plunge pool, breathtaking views and comforts including
LED flat screen TVs, iPads, iPod docking stations, wireless internet and Egyptian cotton linen. The spa offers
personalised luxurious treatments and a fully equipped Techno gym and 22 metre heated infinity pool
with jacuzzi. With art personally selected by Laurence Graff throughout this award-winning destination,
located in an extraordinary natural setting, Delaire Graff Lodges and Spa create the ultimate sense of
luxury, wellbeing and relaxation.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:• The offer is subject to availability and for two persons sharing.• This voucher is valid until 1 November 2012, blackout dates 15 December 2011 to 15 January 2012 • Meals exclude beverages & supplements not mentioned in the voucher.• All inclusions are non-transferable, non refundable and subject to availability.
Delaire Lodges and Spa
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100% Capri, Luxurious Linens Two outfits to be chosen at the 100% Capri boutique at Delaire Graff Estate, up to the value of R15,000 per outfitCourtesy of 100% Capri
100% Capri100% Capri is pleased to donate two outfits in support of FACET.
100% Capri, the brainchild of Antonino Aiello, is the highly successful fashion brand of Italian linen that
brings the Capri lifestyle to South Africa. As the exclusive retailer of 100% Capri in Africa, the entire
family can be outfitted at Delaire in ecologically friendly and breathable linen designs, all of which draw
inspiration from the colours, shapes and lifestyles of Capri. Details including hand-stitched seams, mother-
of-pearl buttons and embroidered initials are the perfect finishing touches for clothes that are timeless,
discreet and indispensible.
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Graff Diamonds is pleased to donate a charming butterfly diamond pendant in support of FACET.
From Graff’s classic diamond butterfly collection, this delicate piece features carefully pavéd white round
diamonds set on the wings with a stunning single marquise diamond as the body of the butterfly,
gracefully hanging from a platinum chain. Handmade by Graff’s master craftsmen in Graff’s London
workshop, this elegant pendant displays 49 diamonds at a total of 1.91 carats.
Diamond Butterfly PendantEstimate: R46,000Courtesy of Graff Diamonds
Graff Diamonds
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Delaire Wine Selection
From the Vineyards of Delaire Graff Estate, a grand selection of fine South African wines, personally
selected by award-winning winemaker Morné Vrey. One case each of six different wine varieties will be
provided to the lucky winner. Wines include: Delaire Botmaskop 2008, Delaire Chardonnay 2010, Delaire
Sauvignon Blanc 2010, Delaire Coastal Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc 2010, Delaire Cabernet Franc Rosé 2010,
Delaire Shiraz 2009. (Value R3,500)
Spa Experience
Aromatherapy Associates have generously donated a Luxury Skincare Ritual gift box. This indulgent gift
box includes a generous selection of products from the much revered Anti-Age collection, including a face
mask, moisturiser, firming serum and face oil. As the perfect compliment, the Spa at Delaire Graff Estate
will donate one Aromatherapy Associates Anti-Age Facial, a natural and highly effective skincare treatment
which reduces the signs of ageing without using harsh chemicals. Pure indulgence that leaves skin with a
firm and more youthful looking complexion. (Value R4,600)
Exclusive Prize DrawIn addition to the art auction, FACET is pleased to announce an exclusive prize draw to be held during the
evening. Tickets will be available for purchase from Delaire Graff Reception for R500 each from
20th October. There is no limit to the number of tickets that can be purchased and 100% of the proceeds
will benefit FACET so please give generously. Good luck!
One night stay for two at Delaire Graff Lodges and Spa with dinner and breakfast
Enjoy a one night stay in a private luxury lodge with dinner paired with Delaire wines in the Indochine
Restaurant and breakfast the next morning. Each lodge, complete with its own private plunge pool,
offers the ultimate in luxury and relaxation. Access to the spa, complete with 22 meter pool, steam room
and sauna are included in your stay. A visit to the award-winning winery, beautifully landscaped gardens
and stunning artwork, personally selected by Laurence Graff, await on your doorstep to provide a stay of
luxurious indulgence. (Value R10,000)
Lunch and garden tour with celebrity Horticulturist Keith Kerstin for 6 people
Savour a spectacular lunch prepared by Chef Christiaan Campbell in the Delaire Graff Estate Restaurant,
with wines paired by award-winning winemaker Morné Vrey, followed by a private garden tour of Delaire’s
stunning gardens with Keith Kerstin, a multi gold-medal finalist at the esteemed Chelsea Flower Show in
London. A rare opportunity to enjoy a day with Keith Kerstin, and discover and experience the beauty that
Delaire Graff Estate has to offer. (Value R8,000)
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Other ways to donate
Tree of HopeTo coincide with the opening of the exhibition on the 20th October, FACET’s Tree of Hope will be on
display in the reception of Delaire Graff Estate. 140 small envelopes will be tied to the tree with coloured
ribbon, each colour representing a donation level. The tiers of ribbons available will be:
Gold (R1,000), Silver (R500) and Green (R250), and will be available for purchase from Reception at
Delaire Graff Estate.
For additional general giving, donation cards will be available from Reception at Delaire Graff Estate.
Please contact either [email protected] or [email protected] for further information.
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Terms and Conditions of Sale1. Delaire Graff Estate acts as an agent for FACET.
Unless otherwise agreed, the sale of the Lots will result in contracts made between FACET and the Buyer.
2. The Buyer shall be the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer.
3. The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion, and in the case of error or dispute, to put up an item for bidding again.
4. Statements by FACET in the catalogue or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied up on as statements of definitive fact. Neither Delaire nor FACET are responsible for the correctness of any such statement nor for any other errors of description or for any faults of defects in any Lots. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only.
5. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
6. If a prospective Buyer gives Delaire instructions to bid on their behalf, by using the Written Bid form, Delaire shall use all reasonable efforts to do so, provided these instructions are received no later than 24 hours before the sale.
7. Bids should be placed in South African Rand. If Delaire receives commission bids on a particular Lot of identical amounts, and at auction these bides are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first.
8. Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of the hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between FACET and the Buyer.
9. Following the sale, the Buyer must provide FACET with his or her name and permanent address.
10. All lots are to be paid for in full on the night of the sale.
11. All lots can be collected by the Buyer on the night of the sale, but no Lot can be taken unless it has first been paid for in full. The Buyer will not acquire title to the Lot until amounts due to FACET have been paid in full. From the time of collection, the Lot will be entirely at the Buyer’s risk.
12. If Buyers are unable to collect their purchases on the night of the sale, please contact Tanja Mackay-Davidson at Delaire Graff Estate on +27 21 885 8166 or email [email protected] to arrange collection.
Image Credits
Lot 1 © William Kentridge
Lot 2 © Matthew Hindley
Lot 3 © Sue Pam-Grant
Lot 4 © Anton Karstel
Lot 5 © Dylan Lewis
Lot 6 © Lionel Smit
Lot 7 © Anton Smit
Lot 8 © Deborah Bell
Lot 9 © Colbert Mashile
Lot 10 © Mikhael Subotzky
Lot 11 © Johann Louw
Lot 12 © Cameron Platter
Lot 13 © Ndikhumbule Ngqinambi
Lot 14 © Gerhard Deetlefs
Lot 15 © Barend de Wet
Lot 16 © Delaire Graff Estate
Lot 17 © Delaire Graff Estate
Lot 18 © 100% Capri
Lot 19 © Graff Diamonds Ltd
Taylor Bloxham is proud to be the print sponsor for the FACET Foundation in recognition of the
outstanding charitable programmes developed to support Africa’s children.
We would also like to thank GF Smith for kindly sponsoring the cover paper which is printed on Colorplan
Pristine White - Bukram Finish.
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