See how organisations run professional auctions under their own brand — and how different operating models work in practice across a range of sectors and use cases. These case studies show how auction activity is introduced, structured, and evolved over time, from initial launch through to ongoing, repeatable operations.

Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables | Multi-Seller
A specialist auction house built around curation and presentation established a branded online auction model — enabling it to manage consignments at scale, maintain direct bidder relationships, and deliver a consistent experience aligned with its reputation.
Classic Cars & Automotive | Single Seller
Seconds Auctions introduced a subscription-based approach to online auctions, enabling them to run ongoing sales, build a repeat buyer community, and maintain full control of the bidder experience under their own brand.

Agricultural & Industrial | Single Seller
Wellard conducted an independent online auction with strict bidder access and full oversight, enabling a high-value asset sale with regulatory confidence and control.


Charity & Not-for-Profit | Single Seller
ONG-FNEL delivered a fully branded online charity auction, enabling them to run a professional, compliant, and bidder-friendly experience aligned with their values — without relying on third-party platforms.
Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables | Single Seller
From marketplace dependency to bidder ownership: how Floating World Auctions built a branded auction operation with 75% of bidders engaging directly through their own platform.


Jewellery, watches & luxury goods | Single Seller
From livestream selling to premium branded auctions: how Reserved Grace combined the energy of live shopping with the structure, trust, and control of a professional auction platform.