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Inside huge auction house thriving in face of Covid-19 selling bargain designer goods

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While so many of the UK's businesses are struggling thanks to the impact of coronavirus, there are some for which the pandemic has only accelerated their trade.

Like the John Pye auction house in south Wales - the largest indoor general auction house in the whole of Europe. The 14 acres of industrial warehouse packed full of any item imaginable from furniture to TVs and cars (and even Katie Price's infamous bright pink horse box).

It's where designer handbags can be snapped up for just a third of their normal retail price and where you can pick up pretty much anything – from Jimmy Choo sunnies to last summer's parasol set from John Lewis.

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