
A candle auction, or auction by the candle, is a variation on the typical
English auction
An English auction is an open-outcry ascending dynamic auction. It proceeds as follows.
* The auctioneer opens the auction by announcing a suggested opening bid, a starting price, or a reserve for the item on sale.
* Then the auctioneer accepts ...
. It consists of bidding for as long as one or two
candle
A candle is an ignitable candle wick, wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a Aroma compound, fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. ...
s are lit. Bidding ceases as soon as the candles have burned out.
England
Candle auction became popular in the 17th and 18th centuries.
In a candle auction, the end of the auction is signaled by the expiration of a
candle
A candle is an ignitable candle wick, wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a Aroma compound, fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. ...
flame, which was intended to ensure that no one could know exactly when the auction would end and make a last-second bid. Sometimes, other unpredictable processes, such as a
footrace, were used in place of the expiration of a candle.
Auction by the candle was known in England by 1641, when it is mentioned in the records of the House of Lords.
The practice rapidly became popular, and in 1652,
John Milton
John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet, polemicist, and civil servant. His 1667 epic poem ''Paradise Lost'' was written in blank verse and included 12 books, written in a time of immense religious flux and politic ...
wrote, "The Council thinks it meet to propose the way of selling by inch of candle, as being the most probable means to procure the true value of the goods."
Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys ( ; 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an English writer and Tories (British political party), Tory politician. He served as an official in the Navy Board and Member of Parliament (England), Member of Parliament, but is most r ...
's diary of his London life records two occasions when the Admiralty (his employer) sold surplus ships "by an inch of candle" (November 1660 and September 1662). Pepys also relates a hint from a highly successful bidder, who had observed that, just before expiring, a candle-wick always flares up slightly: on seeing this, he would shout his final – and winning – bid.
Although the candle auction went out of favour in the 17th century,
it was still not uncommon in the sale of ships at
Lloyd's Coffee House
A 19th-century drawing of Lloyd's Coffee House
Lloyd's Coffee House was a significant meeting place in London in the 17th and 18th centuries.
It was opened by Edward Lloyd (c. 1648 – 15 February 1713) on Tower Street in 1686. The establi ...
in London in the early 19th century. For instance, , among other ships, was offered for sale in a candle auction in 1828.
A few candle auctions are still held today as a form of
tradition
A tradition is a system of beliefs or behaviors (folk custom) passed down within a group of people or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common e ...
. In
Chedzoy, Somerset, a plot of church land is sold by candle auction once every 21 years.
In
Tatworth
Tatworth is a village south of Chard, Somerset, Chard in the county of Somerset, England. It is within Tatworth and Forton Civil parishes in England, civil parish.
Tatworth is a large village, consisting of a number of smaller villages includ ...
, a plot is auctioned by candle once per year.
In
Leigh, Dorset, two pieces of land, Alton Mead and Bere (or Beer) Mead, are auctioned annually, and in
Bourne, Lincolnshire
Bourne is a market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the South Kesteven Non-metropolitan district, district of Lincolnshire, England. It lies on the eastern slopes of the limestone Kesteven Uplands and the western edge of the ...
, the White Bread Meadow is auctioned by means of a race between two boys from the town.
France
Candle auctions are still used, and not infrequently, for some real estate auctions in France. They are handled by notaries (
civil law notaries). One (big) candle burns throughout the whole session.
In the event of a bidding silence, the notary lights two small candles, each lasting about 30 seconds. If no one places a new bid while the 2 candles are burning, the last bid wins. In the event of a new bid between the burning of the two fires, the auction starts again until the next silence, to restart the protocol.
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Other
A modern variant of the candle auction is used in some online auction
An online auction (also electronic auction, e-auction, virtual auction, or eAuction) is an auction held over the internet and accessed by internet connected devices. Similar to in-person auctions, online auctions come in a variety of types, with ...
systems to prevent auction sniping. In these auctions, a computer randomly selects the time when the auction will end to discourage snipers from attempting to enter bids at the last second. Both theoretically and experimentally, bidders submit serious bids from the start in candle auctions.
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