There is no weekend quite like Amelia Island. Beneath the Spanish moss and ocean salt air of Florida's northeastern coast, the world's most extraordinary automobiles convene for three days of concours judging, white-glove exhibition, and the kind of high-stakes auction action that defines the collector car market for the year ahead. This weekend, duPont REGISTRY is bringing that theater directly to you, wherever you are, through our live Hammer Feed.
For the first time, readers and enthusiasts don't need to hold a bidder's paddle or stand shoulder to shoulder in a tent to feel the electricity of Amelia Island's auction floors. Starting today and running through Sunday, duPont REGISTRY's live coverage platform will stream every bid increment in real time, tracking the evolving drama of each lot as it climbs or stalls toward the hammer. When a car sells, the final result appears the moment the auctioneer's gavel falls.
Every bid in the feed. Every result at the hammer. The Amelia Island weekend has never been this close. The feed will follow lots from both Broad Arrow Auctions and Gooding Christie's.
The Hammer Feed is built for serious enthusiasts and market participants alike. Collectors researching values, dealers watching comps, and fans simply caught up in the spectacle of great cars changing hands will all find the feed indispensable. Results are posted in a clean, readable format with lot number, sold price, and status, building into a real-time record of the weekend's market story as it writes itself.
Amelia Island has long served as a leading indicator for the collector car market's appetite. The composition of consignments this year, spanning European exotics, American classics, and rare racing provenance, promises a weekend of outsized results and surprising narratives.
Follow every bid and every result live at hammerfeed.dupontregistry.com, and may the best bidder win.
Featured Image Source: Broad Arrow Auctions