A person who sells goods from door to door and whose name starts with "Ha" could be called a "hawker." Hawkers typically sell various products directly to consumers, often moving from one location to another.
A person who sells goods is commonly referred to as a "merchant" or a "vendor." Other terms that may be used include "retailer," "shopkeeper," or "seller." The specific title can depend on the nature of the business and the context in which the individual is selling goods.
Such people are drapers, clothiers, cloth merchants, or dry goods merchants.
A person who sells things at a market is typically called a "vendor" or "merchant." They may sell a variety of goods, such as food, crafts, or clothing. Depending on the specific market, they could also be referred to as a "stallholder" or "trader."
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.
A haberdasher.
An auctioner. As in, a person who works at an Auction.
A person who sells goods is commonly referred to as a "merchant" or a "vendor." Other terms that may be used include "retailer," "shopkeeper," or "seller." The specific title can depend on the nature of the business and the context in which the individual is selling goods.
A person who sells goods abroad is typically referred to as an "exporter." Exporters engage in international trade, providing products to foreign markets. They often navigate various regulations and logistics to successfully deliver their goods overseas.
Such people are drapers, clothiers, cloth merchants, or dry goods merchants.
A wholesaler.
The person who sells drink is known as sellsmen
An author is a person who writes and sells books.
baker
You call a person who sells flowers a (Florist)
A bookie. Droll. You could call that person a bookseller or shopkeeper.
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler
A person who sells jewels is called a jeweler.