Christie's Education, London was originally based in South Kensington next to the Christie's salerooms as the " Fine Arts Course ".
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The house, when built, was used as a store and saleroom, and the family remained in the primitive shelter whilst he pursued his explorations ".
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Campsea is also notable for its salerooms, run by Abbotts Auction Rooms, where a weekly auction ( dating from the early 1920s ) is held on Mondays.
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It caught the attention of Geraldine Norman, Saleroom Correspondent for The Times and she published an article comparing Lucas's work favourably with that of William Harnett.
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Known as " order bids, " these offers are the maximum a bidder will pay, and they are taken in sequence against bids in the saleroom.
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During November 1994, Sirthey's saleroom yielded a one of a kind Meissen thimble bearing an armorial coat of arms at the price of GBP 26, 000.
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In March 2008, Bonhams New York moved to new salerooms on the corner of 57th Street and Madison Avenue-formerly the home of the respected Dahesh Museum of Art.
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The company s worldwide network of sales included two major London venues, nine additional UK locations, and salerooms in Switzerland, Monaco, Germany, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Sydney.
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Later, Atterbury worked for a number of antique dealers and in 1987 she joined Christie's, becoming the longest serving and most respected member of the team of lady saleroom assistants.
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Specialists at auctioneers Sotheby's recognized the sculpture from Polaroid photos brought to the saleroom by a collector who had bought the work in the former Czechoslovakia " for its beauty ."