Yes, they did. The reason lies in two areas.
No 1, there is a desire to get back to "live" auctions after the pandemic restrictions. See cars, meet people.
No 2, Amelia Island once again had the classic auction audience. Serious, well-to-do collectors and resellers. That crowd usually populates live auctions, not so much on-line events.
Also, the offerings were quite biased towards older cars, many pre-WWII, which is not a favorite of younger bidders that go to BaT, for example.