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Year of resilience for Cumbrian auctioneers 1818

by Cumbria Crack
29/12/2020
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1818 Auctioneers valuer Ken Payne with the Caterpillar pin which made £4,700 at auction. Credit: 1818 Auctioneers.

An auction house on the Cumbria Lancashire border has said thanks to its resilient staff,  and prompt action to improve its online sales, it has fared well in an extraordinary year.

1818 Auctioneers, which has been trading for over 200 years, said the business was in good shape for 2021.

It had made no redundancies during the coronavirus pandemic.

Auction manager Bill Nelson said: “Auctioneers are entrepreneurs at heart, making the most of new opportunities and change.

“For us, this year, that meant working hard to get the best out of our online auctions, making the experience as bidder-friendly as possible, and making it simple and safe to drop and collect items.

“We introduced timed auctions, improved descriptions and photography and made video viewings available.

“It’s brought in new bidders, people who do all their other buying online, and younger buyers who like antiques because of their quality, uniqueness and as an anti-dote to our single-use, ‘throw-away society’.”

1818 Auctioneers rolled out a new sales calendar, and ran 76 sales between April and December.

It said it led to record levels of online interest, bidding and results

Top lots for the period include a Victorian cameo brooch which sold for £17,200, a pen and ink sketch by Alfred Wainwright which made £10,200 and a  19mm gold caterpillar pin which was bought for £4,700.

Bill said supply and demand for smaller, portable items such as jewellery, coins, collectables and books, was strong.

Bill said bulkier goods such as furniture and sculpture were less popular at the peak of pre-lockdown, but the demand for interior items returned as people spent more time at home.

“We managed one live auction in our new mezzanine level saleroom before lockdown,” said Bill. “Then we used the space to work safely and to provide safe viewings of sales.

“After a long hard year, we’ve got through virtually unscathed and fared much better than many companies.

“We’ve adapted and changed so we could continue trading and keep all our staff.

“Our new timed auctions meant we got the best use of the space we have whilst working to COVID-19 guidance.

“Our sale percentages are up, price per lot has increased massively and registration for sales is also up and spread worldwide.

“We will continue as we have since coming out of lockdown two with a full calendar of dates and sales for 2021.

“We’ll also be recruiting for an assistant manager, who will be part of the management team, and work alongside me.

“And we’ll be complying with new legislation from the 1st January with Britain’s departure from the European Union.

“This year has presented our industry with operational challenges that none of us could have predicted.

“The pandemic’s forced everyone to work harder and faster in order to survive. I’m proud of my team, and our role in keeping this 200-year-old firm, and the ancient tradition of auctioneering, going.”

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