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  • 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
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  • 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.
  • An idea of the size of the royal discount can be gathered from the relative purchasing power of the British pound today; using the retail price index the sum amounts to £4,730, using average earnings, it comes to £14,500—neither figure anywhere near today's saleroom prices for Fabergé. A Palace's Small Treasures
  • Among the bidders in the saleroom was a woman who had loved Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • If the property remains unsold after the auction i.e. your bid was below the reserve price, speak to the auctioneer to register your interest before leaving the saleroom.
  • Christie's annual sale of British and Irish Travel Posters is being held at the company's South Kensington saleroom at 2pm on September 10.
  • The signed note will be one of several historically significant documents to be sold as part of a rare book auction at Dunbar Sloane's Auckland salerooms on May 13.
  • He has held senior positions in a West End gallery, and in both London and provincial salerooms.
  • For the saloon cars in our country, whether to increase saleroom and margin or to set up brand image, they must use scientific spread tactic.
  • The buyers crowded into the saleroom.
  • The early frenzy over the Stills helped stoke the competitive energy in Sotheby's York Avenue saleroom, which included everyone from Miami collectors Don and Mera Rubell to tabloid favorite and oil heir Brandon Davis. Sotheby's Sells Group of Clyfford Still Paintings for $114 Million
  • A telephone bidder saw off six rivals at the saleroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • The saleroom at the Chicago Athletic Association was filled to capacity for the first few hours of the auction, and bidders in the room competed with phone bidders and other absentee bids throughout the day.
  • A desperate dearth of top-shelf artworks is having a profound impact on Australia's salerooms.
  • Four bidders competed in a 'very lively' saleroom, a spokeswoman said. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 600 collectors, curators and hangers-on crammed into the saleroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even experienced buyers can run into trouble on their first foray to the saleroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • He wanted the library to be dispersed, as it had been assembled, through the saleroom.
  • It drew great admiration both at the exhibition and in the saleroom, Outred added. Warhol Self-Portrait Sells For $17.4 Million At Auction
  • Meanwhile it is business as usual at Sotheby's London salerooms with two major art sales on November 29 and December 5.
  • It seems possible that the past three or four decades, which have seen such frenetic activity in the salerooms and such an increase in public awareness of the potential monetary value of art and antiques, have been untypical.
  • He would arrive at the house and stay until the debt was paid or goods to the value of the debt taken to the saleroom and sold.
  • It has been some time since anyone had to fight their way into a London saleroom.
  • In a saleroom of June 4, 1931, three Astbury figures and a pew group marked ‘Wedgwood’ were entered as lots 66 to 69, ‘the property of a collector’.
  • Lots of loyal customers mean stably increasing saleroom, low sale cost and continually ascending gains for enterprises.
  • The saleroom will be open for viewing on the Monday and Tuesday before the auction, from 10 am to 5pm.
  • ‘The man rang the saleroom just at the moment that the book was being sold,’ said spokesman Phillip Gregory.
  • His pictures fetch anything from £1m to £6m in the salerooms, and the view of Malaga port, painted in 1915 and signed, was a familiar image.
  • If the property remains unsold after the auction i.e. your bid was below the reserve price, speak to the auctioneer to register your interest before leaving the saleroom.
  • The saleroom is the only purpose-built auction facility in the region, with high security storage areas.
  • It brought the fact crushingly home to her that there was so much he would never see, except from catalogues, or from small salerooms. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • It is worth noting here that, in any price comparison, twentieth-century American art has consistently outstripped British art in the salerooms.
  • Another new phenomenon was the downturn in dealers offering works fresh out of the salerooms.
  • It was their reward for not bidding in the saleroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was an evening of classic saleroom tension. Times, Sunday Times
  • Australian aboriginal art is not only fashionable on the international art scene, it's also fetching huge prices in the salerooms.
  • Other auction houses dismiss this as a theatrical gesture, aimed at making bidders in the saleroom feel they are connected to the whole planet.
  • Art fairs attract both collectors who want to see what their competitors are buying and the quieter collector who prefers browsing in the comparative anonymity of the saleroom and fair to walking into a big commercial gallery.
  • In a Chester saleroom today George Best's 1968 European Cup winner's medal comes under the hammer along with some of the late superstar's other awards, including an apparently rare Fabergé egg specially created to celebrate the same fabled 4-1 victory by Manchester United at Wembley. Tears for souvenirs as Best and Stiles memorabilia go up for auction

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