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  2. Category:British auction houses - Wikipedia

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    This category has only the following subcategory. ... Pages in category "British auction houses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list ...

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  4. British country house contents auctions - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list, in reverse chronology, of the most significant country house auctions, including those in Scotland and Wales (if not specifically stated, the house is in England). Also listed are the number of days the auction took to complete (in brackets), the name of the auction house, the gross auction proceeds and the total number of sale ...

  5. English auction - Wikipedia

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    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 increasingly higher bids from the floor and sometimes from other sources, for example online or telephone ...

  6. Art auction - Wikipedia

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    The thirty-eight days' sale (1786) of the Duchess of Portland's collection is noteworthy for including the Portland vase, now in the British Museum. High prices did not become general until the Calonne, John Trumbull (both 1795) and Bryan (1798) sales. [1] The quality of the artwork sold by auction before the late 18th century was probably not ...

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  8. Category:Auction houses - Wikipedia

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  9. Freeman's-Hindman - Wikipedia

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    An early record was achieved in the 1880s for the sale of the Philadelphia Post Office building for $425,000, then a record for a piece of real estate at auction. [5] Through the 1990s, Freeman's was driven by high volume. The house would sell 50,000 lots a year, at an average of $110 per lot, and make $5.5 million.