[
UK
/sˈeɪlɹuːm/
]
NOUN
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an area where merchandise (such as cars) can be displayed
in Britain a showroom is called a salesroom
How To Use saleroom In A Sentence
- Phillips's Park Avenue saleroom was packed with marquee collectors like Los Angeles billionaire Eli Broad , Chicago collector Stefan Edlis , London jeweler Laurence Graff and fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger, who paid $1.4 million for Damien Hirst 's butterfly mosaic, "Disintegration—The Crown of Life," over its $1.2 million low estimate. Phillips de Pury Sells Cy Twombly for $9 Million
- At Holt's last main auction March 24, the saleroom was filled to capacity. The Fire Power of Pistols
- The saleroom was packed with dealers. Times, Sunday Times
- Does that mean boom times in the saleroom? Times, Sunday Times
- In the majority of cases, where the actual purchaser has no practical knowledge, and his resources are ample, the saleroom is a dearer market than the shop, if the property offered is that of an eminent person and is of high character; and even in obscurer sales bargains of any moment are only to those who are experts and are on the spot. The Book-Collector A General Survey of the Pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at Home and Abroad from the Earliest Period to the Present Time
- This summer, the London salerooms witnessed the strangest spectacle: lot after lot of works of art - furniture, sculpture and ceramics - selling for over 1 million [pounds sterling].
- Christie's Rockefeller Plaza saleroom was packed with collectors like Andrew Saul , a partner in New York investment firm Saul Partners, and Donald Bryant , a postwar art collector who runs a Saint Louis, Mo., firm that assists with estate planning. $16.3 Million Max Ernst Caps Christie's Choppy Sale
- Too much furniture had been crowded into the saleroom.
- The classic written by Haworth's Charlotte Bronte was sold to a bidder in the saleroom at Sotheby's during a sale of signed books and manuscripts.
- Too much furniture had been crowded into the saleroom.