Usually fruit and vegetables in street markets and from barrows.
No, fruit and vegetables.
Greengrocers. Costermongers was also used.
Costermongers are people who sell food items such as fruit, vegetables, fish, rabbit, or other goods on the street.
A costermonger is a street vendor who sells fruits, vegetables, and other goods, often from a cart or barrow. They are typically found in urban areas and may also sell flowers, fish, or other perishable items. Historically, costermongers played a significant role in local markets, providing fresh produce to communities. Their trade is often associated with a vibrant, informal economy.
Barrow boys selling fruit and vegetables are known as Costermongers Please see the Answers.com related link below for more information.
In the past yes amongst many things. The modern Gypsy or Cougherson as they are sometimes referred to will generally be involved in low level crime continuously but they are very dangerous people if upset and the way of life is not consistent with a law abiding and honest lifestyle.
Sometimes we would buy these items from a truck farmer. In old England, they were called costermongers or costers, selling from a barrow. ***** In the UK, a 'greengrocer' is commonly used.
Who did he sell it.
sell it
The verb is spelled "sell" (vend, peddle).
You can sell it in Grand Exchange, it sell about 14gp
No. You cannot sell what you do not own.