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  2. British country house contents auctions - Wikipedia

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    2013 July 23 - July 24 (2) — Trelissick House Truro, Cornwall, the Cunliffe-Copeland collection (Bonhams, £3.3m, 835 lots, sold in situ.) 2012 Mar 14 - Mar 15 (2) — Blair Castle, Dalry, North Ayrshire, Scotland, Castle owned by Blair family for over 900 years (Lyon & Turnbull, £1.2m, about 932 lots, items viewed in situ, sold in Edinburgh).

  3. Phillips (auctioneers) - Wikipedia

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    Phillips, formerly known as Phillips the Auctioneers and briefly as Phillips de Pury, is a British auction house. It was founded in London in 1796, and has head offices in London and in New York City. [2] In 2022 it was owned by the Mercury Group, a Russian luxury goods company. [3]

  4. Auction house - Wikipedia

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    The auction house is the physical facility where the objects are catalogued, displayed, and presented to the perspective buyers through a bidding process system. An auction house The private individual or company managing the house, usually offer services such as clearances, collection of items, shipping, while also advising through valuations ...

  5. Bonhams - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Bonhams held its first online-only auction; the sale of watches from the collection of a European nobleman. [citation needed] In September 2018, Bonhams was acquired by the UK-based private equity company, Epiris. [8] In January 2022, Bonhams acquired the Nordic auction house Bukowskis for an undisclosed sum. [9]

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  7. Deepdene House and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the contents of the house, including the art and furniture collections, were sold at auction. [5] On 20 July 1920, the mansion and the surrounding 50 acres (20 ha) were sold and, later that year, it became a hotel. [2] [7] In 1934, the A24 bypass road opened, [12] cutting through the Deepdene estate close to the house. [13] [14]

  8. BBC South - Wikipedia

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    BBC South is the BBC English Region serving Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Dorset, West Sussex, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and parts of Gloucestershire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Surrey, and Wiltshire (including the city of Salisbury and Swindon), with geographic coverage varying between digital, television and radio services.

  9. Lyon & Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Lyon & Turnbull was acquired by a group of auctioneers who had left Phillips, an auction house which was the third largest in the world during the 1990s.They were joined in the enterprise by Sir Angus Grossart, Chairman of Noble Grossart, a Scottish merchant bank, and a past chairman of the trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland.