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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
saleroom
noun
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▪ All the dealers who habitually haunt Sothebys salerooms have been looking at the furniture and glassware and silver.
▪ But the vans were going to restorers, not salerooms.
▪ Chic Sea-shells in the saleroom Paris, Ader-Tajan, 14 December.
▪ Drouot salerooms may have seen none of the spectacular sales which are so good for promotion.
▪ Quite apart from the spate of redundancies that began in 1990, turnover in saleroom experts is fairly high at the lower levels.
▪ The salerooms For understandable reasons, salerooms are reluctant to discuss, or even let their employees discuss, individual salaries.
Wiktionary
saleroom

n. 1 A room in which items for sale are displayed; a showroom 2 A room in which items are auctioned

WordNet
saleroom

n. an area where merchandise (such as cars) can be displayed; "in England a showroom is called a salesroom" [syn: showroom, salesroom]

Usage examples of "saleroom".

Consequently, their room was furnished with a heterogeneous collection of chairs and cupboards which had either been judged too shabby for the rooms where they had originally stood, or bought dog-cheap in a saleroom.

I noticed that a number of lots in Pickvance's catalogues had come from the salerooms of Antwerp, which for the past few decades had been the clearing-house from which plunder from the numerous European wars was sold at starvation prices to the greedy princes of Europe.