Antiques and a Little Bit of Nonsense

Antiques and a Little Bit of Nonsense

Three of the country’s favourite television personalities from the world of antiques entertain you with tales from the saleroom, television and beyond. The enormous variety of their experiences range from selling chickens and cattle to priceless Chinese artifacts and to multi-million-pound cars.

Hear how Philip Serrell started out on his auctioneering career and how Charlie Ross ended up flying across the world to sell ‘old bangers’. The two of them will (we hope) be kept in check by the delightful and effervescent Christina Trevanion.

Additional Information

Disabled access
Tuesday 8 July 2025
7.30pm
22 – £30
The Gaiety Theatre, Carrick Street, Ayr KA7 1NU

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