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January 20, 2026
|Woman's Weekly
Three auction lovers share the thrill of finding a bargain
'Attending auctions started as a hobby and became a career'
Pat Austin, 65, is a bookseller. She lives in Wolverhampton with her husband Peter, 62.
I open the front cover and my heart begins to race. The box of first-edition hardbacks by Iain M Banks are all signed. I know I'm on to a winner.
My first-ever auction was in 1997 in Banbury, where there were Friday night auctions each week at the village hall. I remember I worried I might bid on something by accident!
Back then, auctions were a bit of fun and a way to grab home bargains. Our daughter Erin was seven at the time and we were on a tight budget.
Then, in 2001, everything changed. We'd moved to Walsall for Peter's work and I'd left my admin job. We took a holiday to Florida and, while browsing in a secondhand bookstore, Peter found a book about making a living on eBay. 'You could do this!' he said, handing it to me.
At the time, eBay was in its infancy but I thought, 'Why not?' As I was already a book lover, I decided to concentrate on selling books. WV Books and Vintage was born and, 24 years on, it's still going strong.
I get most of my books at auction and I've had some real wins over the years.
One of my most memorable purchases was a stack of old comics from an auction in Dudley around 2004. I paid £700 for them – which was nerve-wracking in itself – but sold them to a buyer in Australia for £2,500!
The Iain M Banks books were acquired in September 2025 for £150 and ended up making £900!
Since 2020, most auction houses have an online facility and, although I miss the atmosphere in the rooms, it means I can attend auctions in multiple locations, increasing the chances of a brilliant find.
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اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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