Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company, saw great success with its third annual Amelia Auction on 7-8 March as the official auction of The Amelia Concours d’Elegance. The auction achieved $61.7M in total sales, with 88 percent of all lots sold.
A well-attended preview in the ballroom and on the ocean-front lawn of the Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island translated to a standing-room-only sale room across both auction days. The energy was palpable throughout the auction, with Lydia Fenet, Broad Arrow’s Principal Auctioneer, moderating spirited bidding battles throughout on both days. Broad Arrow also saw its highest bidder registration to date.
The top sale of the Amelia Auction was a revered 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Competizione, chassis number 1451 GT. The car reached a final $9,465,000, becoming the most valuable car Broad Arrow has ever sold. Please visit our website for complete auction results.
Thank you to all our consignors, bidders, attendees, and friends for making this a successful event. We hope to see you on the road ahead at one of our exciting upcoming auctions.