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Adrian Scarborough is an English TV and theatre actor widely known for his roles in Gavin & Stacey and The King’s Speech.

He has won a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and has been nominated for the Ian Charleson Award. This year Adrian has kindly donated this funky pair of pink and green Ice Cream trainers in a UK size 10, signed on the sides.

"These shoes were the craziest and maddest in my wardrobe and I thought whoever bids for them must be a lover of fun and silliness and that made me feel happy knowing they would go to a good and cheerful home and for such a good cause. Enjoy."

Details: 

  • Ice Cream green and pink trainers
  • Fabric/leather/suede
  • UK 10
  • Signed on the outer side of both shoes, with "right shoe" and "left shoe"

 

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