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  2. British country house contents auctions - Wikipedia

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    British and Irish country house contents auctions are usually held on site at the country house, and have been used to raise funds for their owners, usually before selling the house and estate. Such auctions include the sale of high quality antique paintings , furniture , objets d'art , tapestries , books , and other household items.

  3. Category : Online auction websites of the United Kingdom

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    Online auction websites of the United Kingdom Pages in category "Online auction websites of the United Kingdom" This category contains only the following page.

  4. Martin Roberts (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Leyland Roberts (born 20 July 1963) is an English television presenter, property expert, investor, entrepreneur and author. He presents the BBC One property auction series Homes Under the Hammer with co-presenters Martel Maxwell (since 2017) and Dion Dublin, although his co-presenter for many years was Lucy Alexander.

  5. Bonhams - Wikipedia

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    The first of the sites to be acquired was Blenstock House, an Art Deco building at the junction of Blenheim Street and Woodstock Street, eventually acquiring the complete building in 1974. Acquisition activity continued, and in 2002 Bonhams purchased Butterfields , a leading auction house on the West Coast founded in 1865. [ 5 ]

  6. Tennants - Wikipedia

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    Tennants is an auction house based at Leyburn in North Yorkshire, England. It claims to be the largest family-owned fine art auctioneers in the United Kingdom. The firm holds some 80 auctions a year and attracts buyers and sellers from around the world. [1] It has twenty-seven specialist departments. [2]

  7. Phillips (auctioneers) - Wikipedia

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    The business held twelve auctions in its first year and soon became successful. Napoleon and Beau Brummel were among the early patrons. Harry Phillips died in 1840, and the business passed to his son William Augustus, who renamed it Phillips & Son; when his son-in-law Frederick Neale joined in 1882, the company became Phillips, Son & Neale.