Noun
One who consigns something to another; -- opposed to consignee.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA $10 consignor fee will be collected either via Pay Pal or some other arrangement. Source: Internet
Daron Culbertson of Willingham Farm was the top consignor in the sale with 19 head averaging $1,126. Source: Internet
That is the consignee never takes title to the merchandise buts acts as the agent of the consignor to pass title to the buyer. Source: Internet
It will thus be seen that a consignor whose only option is to walk up the stairs will face a very long climb. Source: Internet