Pete Mckee's 'Thank You Sheffield Children's Hospital' Bear raised £30,000. The statue was sponsored by Sheffield Hallam University.Pete Mckee's 'Thank You Sheffield Children's Hospital' Bear raised £30,000. The statue was sponsored by Sheffield Hallam University.
Pete Mckee's 'Thank You Sheffield Children's Hospital' Bear raised £30,000. The statue was sponsored by Sheffield Hallam University.

Bears of Sheffield auction: The eight bears with the highest bids revealed

After a 'pawsome' and remarkable 12-week journey, the Bears of Sheffield fundraising trail came to an end on Monday night with a highly successful auction earning over £500,000.

The biggest public arts event Sheffield has ever seen, Bears of Sheffield followed on from Herd of Sheffield elephant trail auction in 2016 which raised over £400,000 for new scanner equipment.

The trail concluded on Monday night (October 18) at The Crucible with the auction of the vibrantly decorated 61 two-metre sculptures that lit up the city this summer, with the proceeds benefiting a new Cancer and Leukaemia ward at Sheffield Children's Hospital.

The Children's Hospital Charity, which spearheaded the project, previously raised more than £2 million of the project's £2.75 million cost, and construction work already began in May.

In total, last night's auction raised £525,200, marking the completion of the charity's fundraising journey for the Cancer and Leukaemia Ward at the hospital.

Here we reveal eight bears which have received some of the highest bids.

The Children's Hospital Charity, which spearheaded the project, previously raised more than £2 million of the project's £2.75 million cost, and construction work already began in May.