Imelda & Mani's Online Auction and Fundraiser Launch

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David Beckham's signed football boots, worn at his last ever match for PSG in May 2013; John Squire's hand-painted and signed Hofner guitar; a vintage 1966 Vespa 150 Sprint scooter; a 7-night 5* holiday at The Finolhu Resort in The Maldives, Noel Gallagher's personal 6 x Platinum 'What's the Story Morning Glory' album presentation framed discs and Damon Albarn's signed Taylor guitar, with which he has composed many songs in the last 10 years…these are just some of the incredible donations up for grabs in a very special online auction, which will go live worldwide next month.
 
This incredible collection of music and sports memorabilia, 5*holidays, and to-die-for collector's items have been generously donated to Manchester music legend Gary 'Mani' Mounfield and his wife, Imelda, for their global online auction to be launched on Friday, 18 November, at The Kimpton Clocktower Hotel Ballroom, Manchester at a sold-out fundraising night. 
 
This auction will be available for anyone and everyone worldwide. It will be arranged by Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers of Macclesfield, Cheshire. Adam is a familiar face on TV, having appeared as an expert on Bargain Hunt, Cash in the Attic, and Flog it! and Dickinson's Real Deal: Adam commented: "It's a privilege for Adam Partridge Auctioneers to host this amazing charitable auction for such a worthy cause. The world is your oyster! Everything to bid on and nothing to lose! Lots include Rock & Pop through the decades with signed guitars, gold discs and more. Football memorabilia, artwork, fine wines, gastronomic delights on the white sands of The Maldives, fishing at 16th-century Crathes Castle, or a tour of iconic Coronation Street!"
 
All proceeds from the online auction and the evening event will go to The Christie Hospital and
Stockport NHS Charity, two charities close to Imelda and Mani's hearts. 
 
Louise Stimson, Head of Fundraising at The Christie charity, said: “We're really touched that Imelda's experiences as a patient have spurred her and Mani into action for our charity, helping us provide more support to patients like her. Mani obviously has legendary status in Manchester, and I'm sure all their plans will result in a legendary event and auction too.”
 
Karen James OBE, Chief Executive for the Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We're hugely grateful to Imelda and Mani's efforts in organising this fundraising event and auction. We're proud of the care Imelda and many others with cancer have received at Stepping Hill Hospital. This fundraiser for our charity is a really touching display of her thanks, which will help us go on to support more patients in the future.”
 
The sold-out fundraising event at The Kimpton Tower will be introduced by the Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, who has given his support to the event and auction: "It's a huge honour to support Imelda and Mani, and everyone else involved with organising this fantastic fundraiser for two excellent organisations, The Christie Hospital and the Stockport NHS Charity. Most of us will have friends and family who have been affected by cancer, so it's an incredibly worthwhile cause."
 
Hosted by musician, writer and broadcaster John Robb, the event will feature DJ sets from Mani himself, Clint Boon and Luke Una, with live performances from Rowetta, Danielle Moore (Crazy P), the Tall Faces and other unannounced guests. Plus, Manchester's Art Battle will provide some live art, with finished artwork auctioned on the night. There will also be the opportunity to win many fantastic raffle prizes donated by bands, footballers, actors, venues and promoters. 
 
This event also happens during Mani's birthday week, so it will be a night of celebrations as well as fundraising, as he says: “When life deals you a pair of twos, you have to get your game face on! These past two years since Imelda's diagnosis have been brutal in so many ways, but it's also opened our eyes to so many things. This disease needs to be eradicated ~ we feel duty-bound to do our bit to achieve this. So, everybody gets on board, digs deep, and helps out. We will win!”
 
The online auction will go live on Friday, 18 November. Aside from the items mentioned above, Lots include signed presentation discs from The Stone Roses and Johnny Marr; signed guitars from the Foo Fighters, The Who, and Peter Hook; Sunburst (Silver Glow), a stunning digital print by Jim Lambie; a 7-night stay in a French country estate; a year's supply of wine from Cork of the North; Liam Gallagher's personal NME Gold award; an overnight stay at Manchester's Stock Hotel with a pre-dinner drink in Sterling Bar, dinner for 2 in Tom Kerridge's Bull & Bear Restaurant and breakfast the following morning with members of The Class of '92! Plus, there are paintings, prints, restaurant dinners and a whole lot more! 
 
Anyone around the world can bid for these items online - there will be an extensive list of everything on offer displayed on Adam Partridge's website. The online auction runs until Thursday, 1 December. 

High-res images of some of the Lots: https://we.tl/t-16tdj2YHWK
 
For more information on the auction, please get in touch with Liam Walsh (07976 258 577) or Alison Bell (07818 256 434) 
 
Twitter: imeldamanifund
Instagram: imeldamanifundraiser
Facebook: Imelda & Mani’s fundraiser

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Imelda's Story
 
I was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in November 2020! It had spread to my liver and a small nodule in my lung. I underwent emergency life-saving bowel surgery as it perforated. I had Covid and appendicitis for my first 3 chemo sessions, which were missed. I thought I was going down to the theatre to confirm appendicitis. Nobody heard anything for 9 hrs. Hence I woke with no small colon and an ileostomy stoma instead. Fast forward 6 months of treatments and breaks while they considered surgery, I had the right side of my liver removed. We were just on the mop-up stage of chemo when a scan revealed another tumour in the liver and several nodules on my lungs. I'm looking at other treatment centres and treatments privately as I'm nowhere near giving up this fight. Think positive thoughts into the universe for me to beat this. I've got twin boys aged 9 who I'm fighting for to be their mummy to be there for many years to come. If you can help in any way I'll be splitting any funds raised between Maggie's and unique cancer Research UK. Imelda xx

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November 4, 2022 11:17am ET by Ask Me PR  

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