Charity auction by Andrew Morris
Andrew Morris, auctioneer, put his skills to great effect, by selling all 12 lots at The Crest Nicholson Fabulous Grand Pier charity ball, raising £29,000 for Variety, the children’s charity.
Read MoreAndrew Morris, auctioneer, put his skills to great effect, by selling all 12 lots at The Crest Nicholson Fabulous Grand Pier charity ball, raising £29,000 for Variety, the children’s charity.
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