Some 200 life-sized Oor Wullie sculptures are to be sold through the ANM Group as part of a charitable campaign commencing Monday, September 16, at the Dundee Repertory Theatre

The sculptures which make up the largest series of Oor Wullie Auctions, will be sold by ANM auctioneers Alan Hutcheon, Colin Slessor and Mark Barrack, with online bidding facilitated by Alan Donald. The auctions will be held across Scotland in Dundee, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow, throughout the month of September.

Grant Rogerson, chief executive of ANM Group, said: “We’re pleased that Thainstone Centre is one of the chosen venues which will see a fantastic selection of sculptures go under the hammer on Tuesday, September 17, with proceeds donated in support of the ARCHIE Foundation."

The auctions follow the conclusion of Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail, the first nationwide public arts trail covering 700 miles across Scotland during the summer. The goal of the trail is to raise funds for all of Scotland’s children’s hospital charities to provide the very best possible care and support for the combined half a million babies, children and young people who are seen each year.

There is a limited number of tickets available for the public to attend and bid at any of the auctions with pre-registration required. To register, please visit www.oorwullie.com/auctions and contact the appropriate representative for your desired auction.

Online bidding will be available for those unable to attend the auctions in person. Bidders will be able to register online, live stream the auction and place bids in real-time. To register for online bidding, please visit auction.anmarts.co.uk.