Bond Wolfe wins first ever auctions accolade at National Property Awards
The first ever trophy for an auctions category in the National Property Awards has been lifted by Bond Wolfe.
Ian Tudor, commercial auction director at Bond Wolfe, collected the Auction House of the Year award on behalf of the company at a glitzy ceremony at the Eastside Rooms in Birmingham on September 27.

The award comes after Bond Wolfe recorded back-to-back £30 million plus auction results for the first time, with £31,206,300 raised in September and £33,633,123 raised in July.
Mr Tudor said: “Everyone here at Bond Wolfe is thrilled to have been recognised as the Auction House of the Year against stiff competition from entrants across the UK.
“This award signifies just how hard everyone on the Bond Wolfe team works to successfully organise seven live-streamed auctions a year.

“We are particularly proud to have been announced as winner for what was the first ever auctions category in these awards.”
Ifraz Ahmed and Anita Chumber, co-founders of B Events and the National Property Awards, said congratulated the winners and finalists and said: “To see over 500 property professionals from across the country come together to celebrate the achievements of this vibrant sector was truly inspiring.”
Birmingham-based Bond Wolfe will hold a further two livestreamed auctions in 2025 on October 23 and 10 December 10.
Auctions are livestreamed via Bond Wolfe’s website with remote bidding by proxy, telephone or internet.





