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commission house

American  

noun

  1. a brokerage firm that buys and sells securities on commission.


Etymology

Origin of commission house

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35

Example Sentences

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Son John went to work as a bookkeeper in a Cleveland commission house at 16 after high school and a short turn in a commercial college.

From Time Magazine Archive

The commission house of E. Gerli & Co. already owned a small interest in Belding, and as the stock dropped they bought & bought.

From Time Magazine Archive

Giannini headed for Scatena's commission house, found a team of horses named Chub and Babe, hitched them to a wagon, drove back to the bank.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nor had they yet reached the nearby stables of his stepfather's fruit commission house.

From Time Magazine Archive

Adam read the telegram from the commission house and he settled back in his chair and a strange enduring smile came on his face and did not go away.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck