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consignor

NOUN
  1. the person who delivers over or commits merchandise

How To Use consignor In A Sentence

  • The consignees can make use of the chance to write their comments about the service and the products and forward them to the consignors immediately through the bond, she adds.
  • The consignors then shopped the piece around, and Washington dealer Guy Bush got a very good buy indeed as a consequence.
  • The consignor is a retired stockbroker, with an MBA from the University of Southern California. The Compradore Registry Collections to be sold by Heritage in Palm Beach : Coin Collecting News
  • Frozen plant of company many invest in, attract consignor thick as hail.
  • John Storer purchased the bay filly from consignor Anderson Farms, agent.
  • Several more dealer intermediaries handled the Adams-Carter 1804 silver dollar prior to its acquisition by our present consignor. CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
  • Dry Creek Stables purchased the bay filly for $31,000 from consignor Cashel Stud, agent.
  • The expectations of the consignors have adjusted to the market over the last year, and the buyers have just jumped right in.
  • But, following a sale, deals are made quietly by all parties: Consignors of bought-in lots, especially those with reserve prices, may owe the auctioneer money -- called a "buyback" -- for various fees, such as for catalog photography, outside expertise, insurance and shipping. The Aftermath of an Auction
  • Decades later, the consignor began collecting Jefferson nickels again, and this time succeeded in assembling all of those #1 All-Time finest PCGS Registry sets. The Compradore Registry Collections to be sold by Heritage in Palm Beach : Coin Collecting News
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