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An Auctioneer's Lot

By: Philip Serrell
Binding: Audio Cassette
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Audio Books
ISBN: 1844560546
ISBN-13: 9781844560547
Released: 11 Apr 2005
RRP: £9.99
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Just makes the reserve price. - By: Joanne D'Arcy, 29 Jun 2008
I chose this book, because I was after something different from village school teachers & school inspector's tales. Not because I was bored of them, but thought it might be interesting to see another take on village life & village characters.

Philip Serrell's novel doesn't quite fit the criteria of this genre of books. These are tales of a country auctioneer, which have been put together throughout the book as `lots', a clever technique by the author. These lots represent stories & anecdotes from Philip's past, & within their own right, I feel they are great. However, strung together as they have been did not quite sit right with me.

The setting of the books, in Worcester & its outlying areas provides us with alll the quaint farm owners, little old ladies with strange habits, possessions to sell & the workforce with their idiosyncrasies & out of tune whistling.

But this book has no timeline structure & I felt I was jumping backwards & forwards with stories, from the seventies to eighties to current day. It opens promisingly with the start of Serrrell's venture into the antiques, & in my opinion it should have carried along from that, at the pace that was set by the first chapter/lot. We would have at least seen how Serrells expertise & experience got better, the tales would then have alll slotted in nicely.

Nonetheless, this is a heart warming tale & if you can overlook my personal comments, & just feel you want a book to while away a few hours then this is the one for you.

Just doesn't do it - By: A. Mitchell, 27 Aug 2007
I read this as the last book in the pile on a rainy holiday & shouldn't have bothered. Most of the plots were thin & rarely did a chapter reach any logical or, for that matter, amusing conclusion.
Laughter warning! Proceed with caution!!! - By: SB, 04 Mar 2007
Tales from a country auctioneer, Philip Serrell. You may recognise him from "Bargain Hunt", "Flog it", or the "Twentieth Century Roadshow". He's been in the auctioneering business for the last 30 odd years & knows the Hereford/Worcester area... well, maybe not as well as he should considering the number of time he seems to have "got lost" in his travels!

He has the same literary style as James Herriot (the "Shouldn't Happen to a Vet" books). Just alter the focus from veterinary to antiques & the content is just as engaging, & in places, hilarious! The book is autobiographical, but although obviously based on actual events, I'm sure some of the names, places, & events have been changed slightly. I was a bit bored in the first few chapters, where the tales are about how Philip got started in the business beginning with livestock sales. However, when the focus turned to antiques I was hooked!

Philip's obvious love for his trade, & his endearing portrayal of human nature in alll its' richness & variety, make this an uncomplicated & compulsive read. Enjoy!
an auctioneers lot - By: E. Dale, 12 May 2005
if you've ever seen an antiques show then you will know Philip Serrel..this book is very funny as he descibes how he started in the antiques business after deciding not to follow his dad into farming....full of stories of the colourful characters he met....a couple of get rich quick schemes he & his mate tried out, some more successful than others....a very funny book....