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Ventriloquist’s dummy used by Ronnie Barker in TV advert to be auctioned by Cheffins




A ventriloquist’s dummy that was used by comedy legend Ronnie Barker in a TV advert for Sekonda Watches is to be sold at auction by Cheffins.

The star of The Two Ronnies and Porridge appeared in an advertising campaign for the firm and he was filmed alongside a blonde-haired dummy in a glitzy gold dress in 1978. The campaign used the slogan ‘Sekonda – a lot of watch for a little money’.

A ventriloquist’s dummy used by Ronnie Barker in a TV advert for Sekonda Watches is to be sold at auction by Cheffins at its Art and Design Sale on May 26 in Cambridge. Picture: Cheffins/PA (56698906)
A ventriloquist’s dummy used by Ronnie Barker in a TV advert for Sekonda Watches is to be sold at auction by Cheffins at its Art and Design Sale on May 26 in Cambridge. Picture: Cheffins/PA (56698906)

The dummy is being sold by Paul Baker, whose late father Roland Baker had worked with Sekonda and was given the prop once filming was finished.

Mr Baker, 64, said: “The dummy was only ever used for the one commercial.

“The dummy was made for the production company that filmed the advert and was surplus to requirements the moment that filming was complete. It was offered to my father who took it home as a souvenir, where it was then tucked away into a wardrobe for 43 years.

“My parents had two homes, one in Chiswick, west London, the other in Sandbanks in Dorset that was used as a weekend and holiday home.

“The dummy was kept at the south coast home where, until the 1990s it sat in a wardrobe in a spare bedroom, shocking unsuspecting guests that happened to open the cupboard door to find the figure staring out."

The ventriloquist’s dummy is being sold with a period Sekonda catalogue featuring Ronnie Barker and the dummy on the cover. Picture: Cheffins/PA
The ventriloquist’s dummy is being sold with a period Sekonda catalogue featuring Ronnie Barker and the dummy on the cover. Picture: Cheffins/PA

He said the TV adverts were “relatively sophisticated for their period as they were carefully scripted as comedy sketches”.

He added: “Both Saatchi brothers and the photographer David Bailey were involved at one time or another with the production of Sekonda commercials. Ronnie Barker was central to their 1970s campaigning, appearing in a number of memorable adverts where he would assume different characters in the same advert.”

Mr Baker inherited the dummy from his father, who died last year. He was managing director of Global Watches from 1966 to 1988, and one of its brands was Sekonda Watches.

Ronnie Barker died in 2005.

The dummy is being auctioned by Cheffins in Cambridge as part of the Art and Design Sale on May 26 and has a pre-sale estimate of £400 to £600. It is being sold with a period Sekonda catalogue featuring Barker and the dummy on the cover.

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