First flock of Shauns sold in charity auction

The first batch of Bristol Shauns are rolled out at The Grand Appeal auction. Credit: ITV News

'Shaun on the Cob' has been sold for £20,000.

The miniature of version of the 'Star Bake' Shaun, the main structure being sold in the charity auction tonight. Credit: The Grand Appeal

Lot number 2, 'Star Bake', sells for £16,000.

Artist Sarah-Jane Grace's design features a wild garden with butterflies hidden among the plants. Eight different British species of butterfly appear on the sculpture. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation / Shaun in the City

Butterfly adorned 'Buddleia' is sold for £10,000.

Shaun is transformed into a plump, juicy berry, complete with green stalk on the top of his head. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation / Shaun in the City

Crowd favourite 'Jarsberry Ram' goes for £16,000.

Inspired by Bristol's architecture and thriving community, this Shaun is painted with recognisable buildings and landmarks Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation / Shaun in the City

The Bristolian 'Alright Me Babber' sells for £10,000.

Graphic designer Duncan Craig based his design on traditional posters seen in butchers' shops. Credit: The Grand Appeal

The bidding ends at £9,500 for the 'Lamb Chop' structure.

Championsheep: This Shaun celebrates everything sporty, from football to basketball, Formula 1 to rugby. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Championsheep' scores with a total of £8,500.

This Shaun's reflective fleece was created by chrome-plating specialists. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Shaun Bean' sells for £14,000.

Illustrator Tim Sutcliffe took inspiration from the golden age of steam, employing the green-and-gold colour scheme of the Great Western Railway. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation / Shaun in the City

The railway inspired 'Great West Shaun' climbs thousands and sells for £14,000.

This Shaun is fitted with different fruit and vegetables which are painted in strong, bright colours. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Tutti Frutti' sells for a fruity £9,500.