A collection of Sooty and Sweep glove puppets used by the creator of the iconic BBC children's television show have sold at auction for double the estimate. The dolls are part of an archive belonging ...
The son of Harry Corbett is putting his father's original Sooty puppets from the 1960s up for sale - with the collection expected to fetch up to £6,000 at auction. Dave Corbett - who, along with his ...
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A collection of glove puppets from the popular children's television show sell for double the estimate.
A set of original Sooty and Sweep puppets used by the creator of the much-loved children’s TV show are expected to fetch thousands of pounds at auction. The puppets belong to Matthew Corbett, son of ...
A collection of puppets from the show was up for auction A collection of Sooty and Sweep glove puppets used by the creator of the iconic BBC children's television show have sold at auction for double ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. -Credit:Reach Publishing Services Limited (Reach Publishing Services Limited) A collection of original 1960s Sooty, Sweep and Soo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Richard and Sooty (Image: Fairytale Farm) Sooty and Richard Cadell are to officially open a brand new ride at Fairytale Farm. The ...
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