By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
A 1970 Triumph Herald 13/60 that featured in the Yorkshire television production Last of the Summer Wine A 1970 Triumph Herald 13/60 that featured in the much-loved Yorkshire television production Last of the Summer Wine is to be sold at auction next month. The red Triumph Herald convertible, which was one of three similar models used in the long-running show, has an estimate of £10,000-15,000 plus buyer s premium. It is being sold at Tennants Auctioneers’ Motor Car, Motorcycle and Automobilia Sale on June 5. Such was the prominence of the car in the show, which ran from 1973-2010, Corgi made a miniature Triumph Herald which was sold in a specially themed pack along with a model of the car’s owner Edie Pegden, who played by Thora Hird.
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Seventeen films on TV over the next week
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Film guru Ronan O Meara has been scouring the TV schedules to find movies to watch as we begin the month of May.
Here are 17 to choose from over the next week..enjoy!
It Follows: Saturday, The Horror Channel @ 9pm
Jay finds herself being followed by something odd after she spends the night with her boyfriend. To say anymore would ruin an unsettling and original horror film that takes a ridiculous premise and turns it into a suspense packed story that s darkly funny and flat out terrifying in places. Director David Robert Mitchell is obviously a John Carpenter fan too but that s no bad thing. Maika Monroe as Jay is a mighty lead.
Gerry Moore Collection to sell during auctions in May at Summers Place Auctions and Bellmans
Gerald Moore, A monumental standing stylised figure. Bronze, 322cm high. Estimate: £6000-10,000.
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.- Dr Gerald Moore was a polymath, who ran a medical empire, a Safari Park and Motor Museum, while also painting, sculpting and writing novels, children s books and poetry. Born in 1926, he spent his life in London, Kent, Sussex and retired to Devon where he died in 2018 at the age of 91. His collection of his own art and sculptures will now be sold at Summers Place Auctions on 18th May 2021 and the remainder of his art collection will have its own timed auction at Bellmans, starting in early May until the 23rd May, with furniture from his estate included in Bellmans regular furniture auction on 26th May 2021. The sales include over 180 works by Gerry Moore and approximately 80 further lots.
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