Seenaryo Auction 2019

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Seenaryo aims to transform the life changes of refugees and the communities that host them in Lebanon and Jordan. Using a participatory approach to education and the arts, we allow refugees and host communities living in uncertainty not only to survive, but to thrive. 


Support us in implementing our year-round programmes to thousands of refugees by bidding in our 2019 Auction. 

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Lot 11
£ 490
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Photoshoot and 8 portraits by Katherine Leedale
Lot 12
£ 600
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Luxury weekend on the Northern Irish Coastline
Lot 23
£ 930
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3 night stay at a riyad in Marrakesh
Lot 4
£ 550
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2 tickets to Grange Park Opera
Lot 5
£ 1,000
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3 Portraits by Zena Assi
Lot 6
£ 750
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My City On A Pig: an etching by Zena Assi
Lot 22
£ 1,000
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Pebble Platter by Nada Debs
Lot 8
£ 400
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The Bubble Earring by Motley x Sian Evans
Lot 9
£ 1,150
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Catered meal for 8 people by Nayla Moussalli
Lot 10
£ 2,000
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A week's stay in a charming Cornwall cottage
Lot 1
Lebanese baclava
Lot 2
Grand Tier Box at the Royal Albert Hall
Lot 13
£ 700
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Evening of private shopping for 5 guests
Lot 14
£ 560
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2 Banded Cushions by Bokja Design
Lot 15
£ 500
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Verde Round & Verde Fall cushions by Bokja Design
Lot 16
£ 470
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Hand-made vintage silk saree lampshade
Lot 17
£ 1,000
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Hand-blown glass bowl by Emsie Sharpe
Lot 18
£ 500
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Flower arranging masterclass
Lot 19
£ 650
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Tour of Dulwich Picture Gallery with the Director
Lot 20
£ 250
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Florence, Mykonos or Tokyo dress by Rewritten
Lot 21
£ 480
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Case of 6 bottles of Meunier Champagne
Lot 7
£ 600
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Lunch/dinner for 2 at Noura Mayfair or Belgravia
Lot 3
£ 320
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3 Arabic language or culture classes
Lot 24
£ 2,060
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Antique silver bracelet from Princess Badiya
Lot 25
£ 400
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Jewellery set by Jordanian designer Nadia Dajani
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