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The carve that was the centrepiece of the equine themed Chelsea Flower Show’s People’s Choice Award and gold badge acceptable artisan garden is to be auctioned for charity.
Tom Hill’s life-sized horse-shoe carve of acceptance horse Clippy was created for World Horse Welfare’s access into the 2017 RHS Chelsea Flower Show. It contains more than 40 horseshoes donated by equestrian personalities from the worlds of racing, eventing, showjumping, dressage, showing, TV and accessible service.
The carve is currently on affectation at the National Heritage Centre in Newmarket and will be auctioned as allotment of the Cheltenham Countryside Race Day on November 17, of which World Horse Welfare is the benefitting charity. Online bids can be additionally submitted in advance.
World Horse Welfare Director of Fundraising, Emma Williams, said the carve was a absolute talking point at the Chelsea Flower Show.
“It has back been accepting a lot of absorption both at our Glenda Spooner Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre and at the National Heritage Centre so he’d be a absurd accession for any garden.
“The actuality he is additionally fabricated up of a cardinal of shoes from equine stars such as Valegro, Big Star, Many Clouds and not to acknowledgment some World Horse Welfare ‘celebrities’ – makes it alike added different and a must-have for any ardent equestrian action fan,” Williams said.
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