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Legacy of Luxury: Native American Beadwork, Navajo Rugs & 18th C. French Artistry Sale

Sat, Mar 29, 2025 11:00AM EDT
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Join us for our Legacy of Luxury Auction on March 29th, which includes nearly 800 lots of high-end antiquities ranging from historic 19th-century Navajo Blankets, a large Beadwork collection, and Western to 18th-century French furniture and artistry.
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Lot 94

1912 National Cash Register Model 333 - Wyoming

Estimate: $600 - $800
Starting Bid
$175

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Featured in this lot is a 1912 Brass National Cash Register Model 333, from The National Cash Register Company in Dayton, Ohio. The cash register was sold to J. A. Bivens of Sheridan, Wyoming. The serial number of this cash register is "1143385" and be found on the metal tag below the glass case or underneath the cash drawer on the paper slip. Manufacturing and patent tags are attached to the underside of the cash drawer. Jack Ritty’s Incorruptible Cashier forever changed the way retail establishments would conduct everyday business. The first machines were sold not only for their functional ability, but also on their beauty – a fixture which every store owner would be proud to display in his establishment. The first cash registers were housed in elegant cabinets of polished wood. In 1888, ornate cases of brass and cast iron were produced. These fancy cases on cash registers ceased in 1915 due to demand for brass during World War I. Less expensive sheet metal versions were then produced and the era of the brass cash register ended after only 27 years. Even though brass cash registers have not been manufactured since 1915, they were refurbished and sold as used registers for the next three decades. In some cases, they can even be found in use today. The quality of the mechanisms in these machines, as well as the timeless beauty of their ornate cases, make it easy to understand why these one-time common business machines have become such a sought-after and coveted antique. This cash register has an ornate embossed Brass with bronze finish ("C" finish) exterior and is designed in the "Dolphin" pattern. The top features an enclosed glass case where the price is shown to the cashier. The cash drawer and cash register base appear to be mahogany; drawer top is marble. National Cash Registers were made in red brass, nickel plate, and oxidized copper. National put solid nickel drawer fronts on the register, so the nickel plate wouldn't wear off. Supporting parts held metal features with nickel plating on the surface. The "S" in a serial number shows that the register was sent back to The National Register Company to be repaired or refurbished, and then resold. In addition to the wooden cash drawer and pop-up indicators at the top, the machine has two rows of oval keys. The top are labeled No Sale, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90; the bottom keys are labeled $1, 95, 85, 75, 65, 55, 45, 35, 25, 15, 5. The number counter in the glass case at the top goes up to $7.99. Above the rows of keys, there is a compartment that opens to reveal the 4 digit customer count, combined dollars and cents counter (the total adder) and a "No Sale" counter. The machine has no mechanism to assist the clerk in adding up totals for individual sales and no paper tape to serve as a receipt. It has serial number and model number on stamped brass placards at the top of the front face. The cash register functions in good working condition, all keys function as intended, interior bell chimes consistently. Key included. Exterior brass case is in good overall condition, rich patina exhibited throughout, no marring noted. Missing marquee. Marble top cracked. This is a heavy cash register measuring 16" D x 17.5" W x 17" H and weighing 102 pounds and 12 ounces.*

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