auction house
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Definition
Noun: A commercial establishment or firm that organizes, manages, and conducts public sales (auctions) where items are sold to the highest bidder.
Usage
An "auction house" is a business that specializes in selling goods through the auction method. It provides the venue, expertise, marketing, and administrative services for these sales. Major international auction houses often deal in high-value items like art, antiques, collectibles, and real estate. - The rare painting was sold at a famous auction house in London. - She works for an auction house that specializes in classic cars.
Advanced Usage
- "to go through an auction house": to use the services of an auction house to sell something.
- The estate's contents will go through a reputable auction house.
Variants and Related Words
- Auctioneer (n): the person who conducts the auction by calling out bids.
- The auctioneer moved quickly through the items.
- Auction (n/v): the event or process of selling items to the highest bidder.
- The auction for the jewelry collection will be next week.
Synonyms
- Saleroom: (chiefly British) a room or building where auctions are held.
- Auction gallery: a term sometimes used for an auction house, especially one dealing in fine art.
Related Phrases
- To be put up for auction at an auction house: to be offered for sale through an auction house.
- The manuscript was put up for auction at a prestigious auction house.
Noun
- a firm that conducts auctions