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Definition of Salerooms
1. saleroom [n] - See also: saleroom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salerooms
Literary usage of Salerooms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Books in General by John Collings Squire (1921)
"On a barrow in the Whitechapel-road, the stock of which had all passed through
the salerooms, he found a beautiful large black letter, a Pynson with the ..."
2. Electrical Review (1891)
"The maximum demand at one time is but little increased, because the demand in
factories and workshops is not made at the same time as that of salerooms and ..."
3. English Coloured Books by Martin Hardie (1906)
"At this early age he was a constant frequenter of salerooms, and at a time when
auctioneers took threepenny bids, became a collector in a limited way. ..."
4. English Coloured Books by Martin Hardie (1906)
"At this early age he was a constant frequenter of salerooms, and at a time when
auctioneers took threepenny bids, became a collector in a limited way. ..."
5. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age: A Survey of Court and Country by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1897)
"In those earlier days the salerooms were in Pall Mall instead of King Street, St
James's. These premises were only vacated, as many now living can remember ..."
6. A Topographical Dictionary of London and Its Environs: Containing by James Elmes (1831)
"COMMERCIAL - HALL, or salerooms, Mincing-lane, is a public building ... It contains
spacious salerooms, coffee-rooms, and public and private offices. ..."