I don't know if anyone was there in person or followed along online... but if this auction is evidence of anything there is still a pretty strong market out there for vintage cast iron.
Since they allowed online bidding, even though the auction is over you can still access the auction site on auctionzip and scroll through and review the selling prices.
https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-catalog/catalog_XEWNT0P43G
some highlights, a #13 griswold dutch oven in amazing condition sold for $2,700
a large block epu with heat ring #2 sold for $2,000
a number #12 griswold dutch oven sold for $2,400 and the #12 trivet sold for $900
a #5 oval roaster trivet sold for $450
a slant erie #2 sold for $650
fully marked raised letter #3 skillet lid sold for $1,000
all in one dinner skillet (the #8 with 3 divided compartments) sold for $800
there were two of the iron 'hot service plates' one 7 1/2 inch the other 9 inch and the sold for $275 each.
quite a few fairly rare pieces... and everything sold for pretty high prices.
Since they allowed online bidding, even though the auction is over you can still access the auction site on auctionzip and scroll through and review the selling prices.
https://www.auctionzip.com/auction-catalog/catalog_XEWNT0P43G
some highlights, a #13 griswold dutch oven in amazing condition sold for $2,700
a large block epu with heat ring #2 sold for $2,000
a number #12 griswold dutch oven sold for $2,400 and the #12 trivet sold for $900
a #5 oval roaster trivet sold for $450
a slant erie #2 sold for $650
fully marked raised letter #3 skillet lid sold for $1,000
all in one dinner skillet (the #8 with 3 divided compartments) sold for $800
there were two of the iron 'hot service plates' one 7 1/2 inch the other 9 inch and the sold for $275 each.
quite a few fairly rare pieces... and everything sold for pretty high prices.