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Basinger auctions gems for retired circus animalsThe news feeds on this site are independently provided by Adfero Limited © and do not represent the views or opinions of the World Gold Council. Thursday, 15th April 2004 (6179 views) Actress Kim Basinger is selling a collection of her jewellery next week to raise money for retired circus animals.<BR/><BR/>Christie's estimates that the 11 items of jewellery, including the star's 3.7-carat diamond Tiffany engagement ring from former husband Alec Baldwin, could fetch as much as $100,000 for The Performing Animal Welfare Society, a California group that runs a refuge for abused and retired elephants, lions, bears and other wildlife. <BR/><BR/>The Oscar-winner's gems also include a $8,000 to $10,000 multi-gem necklace with a butterfly motif, also from Baldwin, a diamond bracelet in the Art Deco style, estimated to be worth $25,000 to $35,000 and a pair of gold Cartier earrings, valued at $800 to $1,200.<BR/><BR/>Basinger and fellow actor Baldwin's nine-year marriage ended in 2002.
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