See the second round of Shauns raising hundreds of pounds

Shauns are being sold in a charity auction following the 'Shaun in the City' trails. Credit: ITV News

'Pirate Captain' Shaun sells for £13,000 here at The Mall, Cribbs Causeway.

Sporting the RAF's iconic red, white and blue colours and logo, this fearless sheep celebrates the Red Arrows. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation

'Air Fleece' is flying high, bid reaches £11,000.

Illustrator Tim Sutcliffe's design is inspired by the British countryside, and historic railways. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'The Bristol Express' chugging all the up to £9,500.

Covered in approximately 4,000 Swarovski crystals, 'Bee-dazzled!' is a sparkling, shimmering delight. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Bee-dazzled!' sold for £12,000.

A trip to the supermarket inspired this fruity creation by designer and illustrator Phil West, best known for his design of the Bristol One Pound Note. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation

The colourful 'Melonie' goes for £8,000.

Artist Huncan Daskell was inspired by a love of legends, his design features comic shields depicting knights such as 'Sir Purrcival', as a cat. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation

Lot 29, 'King Arthur of Lambelot & Excalibaaar' sells for £10,000.

Globetrotter Shaun sells for the highest amount so far at £28,000.

Inspired by Gerry Anderson's classic television series, Shaun has been transformed into the green Thunderbird 2. Credit: PA Wire

The 'Thunderbirds are Go' featured in the Bristol 'Shaun in the City' trail is sold for £8,500.

'Sheepish' Shaun sells for a vibrant £5,500. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation
Flowers, critters, and lots and lots of bees decorate 'Bumble'. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Bumble' is sold for £7,000.

With his whipped hairdo, sprinkles, and a swirl of strawberry sauce, this is one summery Shaun sundae. Credit: Wallace & Gromit’s Children’s Foundation / Shaun in the City

'Fab-ewe-lous' is sells for £9,000.

Depicted as a postcard from Bristol, featuring dozens of landmarks and a whole lot of hot air balloons. Credit: The Grand Appeal

'Wish Ewe Were Here' goes for £10,000 to a bidder in the room.

Bristol-based fine artist Martyna Zoltaszek decided to transport this Shaun from the city to the tropical rainforest. Credit: David Baldry, Twitter

The Bristol designed 'Shaun of the Jungle' sells for £6,000.