Philip Serrell on The Cyclical Nature of the Antiques Market
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The most listener requested guest, television royalty, Harry's man crush, the amazing Philip Serrell is on the pod! Philip joins Harry and Simon to discuss his career and the state of the auction industry. He shares his passion for the job and the thrill of finding unique items. Philip reflects on his journey from being a PE teacher to becoming a well-known auctioneer on TV. He also talks about the rise of online bidding and the cyclical nature of the antiques market. The conversation touches on Philip's books, Bargain Hunt, and his self-deprecating humour. www.serrell.com CONTACT [email protected] Instagram @thegavelandthegabble Twitter @GavelandGabble  TikTok @laughingauctioneer www.windsorauctions.co.uk www.lymebayauctions.co.uk ABOUT THE PODCAST  The Gavel and The Gabble is a podcast hosted by Harry and Simon who, together, are lucky enough to run two provincial Auction Houses in Windsor, Berkshire and Seaton, Devon. Now we know there are lots of TV shows about buying and selling antiques and collectables but we thought followers of this podcast would like to hear about what goes on behind the scenes of an actual working auction house as we go about our daily business, the characters we meet, the things we find, and the things we wished we had never found. Famed for our slightly different auctioneering style, constant chatting on the rostrum, awful jokes. Stick with us as we bunk off to record anecdotes, interview others in the industry and basically gabble on. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating.  Music from Lemonmusicstudio Production by David Burd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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