A professional (real estate broker or auctioneer, depending on local laws) who sells property at public auctions Usually paid a percentage of the sale price
{i} one who conducts an auction, one who leads a public sale in which items are sold to the highest bidder
the job of an auctioneer at an auction is to accept the current bid on an item from a bidder and raise to the next bid Auctioneers are also often the event manager and promoter of the auction
The person whom the seller engages to direct, conduct, or be responsible for a sale by auction This person may or may not actually call or cry the auction
A person who sells by auction; a person whose business it is to dispose of goods or lands by public sale to the highest or best bidder
> The person who conducts an auction The auctioneer introduces each lot offered for sale, acknowledges bids, and announces whether lots are sold or unsold, their final bid prices, and the paddle numbers of successful bidders
A person licensed or authorized to sell real or personal property belonging to someone else at public auction In some states an auctioneer selling real property must be licensed as a real estate broker, whereas in others he or she is licensed as an auctioneer
An auctioneer is a person in charge of an auction. someone who is in charge of selling the things at an auction and who calls out how much money has already been offered for something