
National cast brass cash register late 19th century; molded brass and marble on wood base, serial no. S63968-250, 17 in. H., 10 in. W.

BRASS "NATIONAL" CANDY STORE / BARBER SHOP CASH REGISTER, MFG 1913, WORKING CONDITION. Cast Brass, on molded oak base, having fancy bas relief floral and leaf decoration, inscribed "National" on customer side and drawer, milk glass shelf, wooden drawer ejects with ring up, bell works, fine action. 17" x 10 1/4" x 16 1/2", dull finish. Wear to drawer, numbers are worn on the buttons, which only go up to $1.95. Serial number is 1272764, with 318 (model) below. (Manufactured between May 14 & June 6, 1919).

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, MODEL 1146807 442 National Cash Register, early 20th century, numbered "1146807" "442", dimensions of the register, h: 17 x w: 16 1/2 x d: 13 in., with the wood case, h: 22 x w: 20 1/2 x d: 17 in.

INLAID NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. REGISTER: National Cash Register Co Inlaid Wood Model 33 Register. Clam shell & scrolling design, Walnut with burl wood and brass trim. No SN# tag. Approx. 19'' h x 16.5'' w x 17'' d. From the Estate of Franklin Wolfson, a resident of Beverly Hills, California and former President of Bugle Boy Clothing.
CONDITION: Replaced glass, small loss at glass cover, 10 cent key missing.

Bronze National Cash Register Co. cash register. Model 332. Ornate bronze decoration and top sign. Original sign glass and white milk glass panel. Serial number 1174312 marked below model #332 stamped on front. Wooden base with plaque engraved ''National Cash Register Co''. Top lifts to reveal customer counter and no sale counter with reset wheel and dollar/cents counter area. Condition: some numbers on keys have been replaced customer counter no sale counter and dollars/cents counter does not register patina to finish minor chips to white glass panel scratches to metal base plate see images. Measures 22.5'' tall x 17.5'' wide x 16.5'' deep. Shipping weight 107 lbs.

Late 19th century brass cash register with a white marble shelf made by National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio numbered "786209" and "313", with original paper instructions glued inside of the wooden drawer, atop a wooden base. MEASUREMENTS: 21" by 16". CONDITION: Working condition. Brass tarnished.

RESTORED BRASS #333 CASH REGISTER IN WORKING CONDITIONRESTORED BRASS #333 CASH REGISTER IN WORKING CONDITION, MARBLE SERVICE TRAY HAS BEEN BROKEN IN A STRAIGHT LINE ABOUT 4 INCHES FROM THE LEFT SIDE OF THE REGISTER, BUT A VERY NICE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, NICE RESTORED WOOD PLATFORM BASE, 16"X18", OVERALL H 25"

A National cash register, Late 19th/Early 20th Century Marked: National Cash Register Co. Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.; numbered: 38417 The brass cash register with wood lined drawer and a modern "Call Again" top sign 22" H x 15.5" W x 15.5" D Dimensions: 22" H x 15.5" W x 15.5" D

CA. 1900 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER “CREDIT SYSTEM",PAINTED METAL RACK WITH SLOTTED INTERIOR AND STENCIL ADVERTISING LETTERING ON FRONT AND REAR, 24" WIDE, 22 1/2" HIGH, 13 1/2" DEEP. OVERALL GOOD-FAIR CONDITION, SOME RUST AND FADING, APPEARS TO BE MISSING BOTTOM DRAWERS, SEVERAL OF THE METAL DIVIDERS ARE SOMEWHAT BENT. ALONG WITH A WOOD AND METAL PLATFORM, POSSIBLY FOR HOLDING RECEIPTS, DATED MAY 6, 1907, WEST TOWNSEND, MA, 25 3/4" HIGH, 21" WIDE, 9" DEEP. OVERALL GOOD CONDITION.

BRASS AND BRONZE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 137A National Cash Register Model 137 Wide C finish. Case style is Bronze Art Nouveau circa early 1900's. Wood base. In Working condition. Mechanism is 135 principle. Original key arms, key checks, no sale counter, working marquee. No topsign. Manufacturers certificate on bottom of cash drawer. Bought in March of 1906. Serial Number: 494676. Oxidation on bottom left of cash drawer. 16 1/2" L x 13 5/8" W x 15" H

EARLY MODEL NCR CASH REGISTER, National Cash Register Co., model 720, serial #S584559, c. 1940, with painted wood grain metal case and single drawer.

RESTORED BRASS #333 CASH REGISTER IN WORKING CONDITION: RESTORED BRASS #333 CASH REGISTER IN WORKING CONDITION, MARBLE SERVICE TRAY HAS BEEN BROKEN IN A STRAIGHT LINE ABOUT 4 INCHES FROM THE LEFT SIDE OF THE REGISTER, BUT A VERY NICE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, NICE RESTORED WOOD PLATFORM BASE, 16"X18", OVERALL H 25" Overall Dimensions Unit: Height: 0. 00 Width: 0. 00 Depth: 0. 00 Weight: 0. 00

Early 20th C. National cash register, Model 336, serial number S107867, brass embossed metal case on beveled wooden countertop base, case with elaborate repoussé foliate, scroll, bellflower, and fleur-de-lis motifs, twenty-two push lever buttons correspond to pop-up price tags under clear glass top shelf, white marble wrist rest extends over pop-out til box, curved top lid lined with blue velvet opens to reveal customer counter, number sale, dollars and cents tally, as well as lock keys beneath, "National" appears center til box front and center back, left edge of marble hand wrist slightly damaged, "1" button stuck in engaged position, expected surface wear and tarnish, 17" h. x 17 3/8" w. x 16 1/8" d. [PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE HELP AND VEHICLE]

National Cash Register #313; brass "candy store" model, with Amount Purchased sign, wood base, marble shelf. 22"H x 10"W x 16"D. Good condition.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 250 & STAND: National Cash Register fully restored c. 1907 cash register & stand. With an ornate Art Nouveau cast brass exterior w/ two rows of keys, marble plate above the compartmented wood cash drawer, and pop-up dollar/cent indicators. Measures approx. 21'' h. x 10.25'' w. x 16.25'' d. On a matching stand with wood surface atop a chrome pole, and round ornate cast polished brass weighted base which measures 30'' h x 15'' w x 20.25'' d.
CONDITION: In working order, but not guaranteed to maintain accurate working order.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY CASH REGISTER.National Cash Register Company Cash Register. Dayton, ca. 1895. Model Number 135. Fancy register with 31 keys, sitting on wood base, wide scroll design. 17 x 15 x 14”. Working.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. Dayton, Ohio, 1st quarter-20th century. Brass frame with beautifully cast decoration, glass viewing panels, marble shelf above cash drawer, and raised on a wooden base, 20"h. 10.5"w. 16"d.

National Cash Register Brass Candy Store Model 311
Has "Amount Purchased" double-sided top sign, drawer, and wood base. Featuring dolphin design. Serial number 628609. Circa 1908. Shows some wear/age. Includes key.
Condition (Fair). Size 10" x 16" x 21"

Brass & Wood National Cash Register. Description Working. All original with hand crank. Model number 5113718 445.General StoreCondition (Excellent). Size 20" x 16 - 1/2" x 24".

National Cash Register Brass Model 95
Features 3-drawer wood base, receipt side cage and hand-crank, in the Empire design. Serial No. 366432. Circa 1903.
Condition (Excellent). Size 26" x 20" x 27"

MODEL 311 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Serial number 743413 , circa 1909, made in Dayton, Ohio; all over copper tone finish, wood lined cash till with five compartments, sounds bell when opened.

National Cash Register Co Model 842E Cash Register: . United States, Early 20th Century. Large register lined on both sides with red leather and brass finished hardware resting atop a wooden cash drawer. Metal, wood, glass, leather, 22 1/4" x t x 20" w x 16 1/2" d, Width with crank 20 1/2". Marked "National Cash Register Co. Dayton Ohio" on plaque under cash drawer, serial number marked "1601942" on plaque over register buttons. Originally acquired from the Biltmore Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island, from the collection of a Cranston, Rhode Island gentleman. Condition Wear to the leather, leather separating from register, needs rewiring, general wear to the metal and wood from age and use, key appears to be stuck, please refer to photographs.

VINTAGE CASH REGISTER, THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTERVINTAGE CASH REGISTER, The National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, model RA330, serial #S4906380L, c. 1938, having a wood grain metal case, 18.25"H x 16.5"W x 16.5"D.

National Cash Register Company Cash Register. Dayton, ca. 1895. Model Number 135. Fancy register with 31 keys, sitting on wood base, wide scroll design. 17 x 15 x 14”. Working.

NATIONAL. Lot of 3 Faux Wood Metal Cash Registers. #1 - 10" w x 16" d x 17" h serial # 2360330 / 711. # 2 - 17" w x 16" d x 16" h serial # s2345302 / 724. #3 -18.5" w x 16" d x 22.5" h serial # 2399599. From a Rye, NY estate.

National Cast Bronze Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio, with plaque above glass box reading Amount Purchased, serial number marked on plaque 538173/130, above the hinged midsection, two rows of keys above the white glass counter, and a divided wood drawer, ht. 19 in. Estimate $200-250 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

National Cash Register Autographic Register: For your consideration is this National Cash Register Autographic Register, made in 1904. The Autographic Register was invented by James Shoup in 1883. While Shoup started his own company making the registers, the other cash register companies of the time started building their own. The idea was this: A wooden box with a lockable cash drawer and a tally roll. The tally roll moved automatically when the drawer was opened and was under a separate lock to prevent employee tampering. This one, dated 12-01-04, was built by the National Cash Register Company in Dayton, OH. According to the tag on the bottom of the drawer, the machine was built for H. K. Fites of Winamac, IN; it was sold by W. H. Miller of Lagansport [sic], IN. The box is of quarter-sawn oak and has brass elements, including an inkwell and combination lock. The register appears to be complete mechanically with the working drawer and combination lock. The bell does not ring, but seems to only need a spring to function properly. Missing are the two keys and some brass decoration. The piece measures 17. 25" x 19" x 8. 5". Excellent condition. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.

BRASS NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 332: Serial number S167002N, model 332 with original ''Amount Purchased'' sign. Marble shelf. Circa 1925, originally sold to Lee Frame in Pittsburg, Kansas. Measures 22 1/2'' h. x 17 1/2'' x 16''.CONDITION: Note repair to wood trim on back.

National Cash Register on Wooden Base.
Description Working.
Condition (Excellent). Size 21" T.

Antique National Cash RegisterConsisting of National wood & metal constructed cash register Dayton Ohio 24'' H x 19'' W x 15'' D circa early 20th century good condition.Property of an Lapeer Michigan gentleman.

BRASS AND BRONZE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 137A National Cash Register Model 137 Wide C finish. Case style is Bronze Art Nouveau circa early 1900's. Wood base. In Working condition. Mechanism is 135 principle. Original key arms,keychecks, no sale counter, working marquee. No topsign. Manufacturers certificate on bottom of cash drawer. Bought in March of 1906. Serial Number: 494676. Oxidation on bottom left of cash drawer. 16 1/2" L x 13 5/8" W x 15" H

1910 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, MODEL #332 National Cash Register, model 332, November 5 - December 5, 1910, brass patterned single drawer mechanical "Dolphin" cash register with milk glass shelf, resting on a wooden base, having a plaque below the window, with serial number 914817. Approx. h. 17", w. 17.5", d. 17".

1912 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 441-DB-EL: Brass Empire case, electric motor, on wood base with single drawer. Top ''Amount Purchased'' plaque, serial number 1139011. 27 1/2'' h. x 24'' x 16 1/2''.CONDITION: Buttons and crank works and opens drawer. Electric motor does not appear to be working.

Barber Shop National bronze restored 311 cash register in working condition wood base with original National plaque attached, shave and haircut atop possibly an older reproduction, professionally polished

MONUMENTAL GENERAL STORE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Pierced and pressed decoration and wooden base and drawer. 27"h. 20.25"w. 16.5"d.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. American, 1st quarter-20th century. Brass case with glass display and marble clerk shelf. Seated on wood base. 10 cent key missing top. s/n. 1020152-313. 21.5"h. 10"w. 16"d.

Standard Cash Register Autographic Register: For your consideration is this Standard Cash Register Autographic Register, circa. 1920. The Autographic Register was invented by James Shoup in 1883. While Shoup started his own company making the registers, the other cash register companies of the time started building their own. This Standard Cash Register has a further advancement: sprocket-fed paper. The idea of the autographic cash register was this: A wooden box with a lockable cash drawer and a tally roll. The tally roll moved automatically when the drawer was opened and was under a separate lock to prevent employee tampering. The box is of quarter-sawn oak with a slanted writing surface and has brass and other metal elements, including ledger paper surround and finger combination lock. Unlike the National Cash Registers of the time, which had the finger combination lock on top, Standard Cash Register put it on the left side of the register. A flaking label on the front reads, "Standard Cash Register/ Wabash, Ind. " An original label on the inside gives instruction on feeding the register tape/ paper. The register appears to be complete. mechanically with the working drawer and combination lock--there's even an original roll of paper on the register roll! The bell does not ring, but seems to only need a spring to function properly. Missing is the key to lock the paper register. Measures 20. 5" wide x 20" deep x 10. 75" tall. Condition For a complete representation of condition and for additional images please call 800-686-4216. It is the buyer’s responsibility to view each image and preview the item to determine condition.

CASH REGISTER STYLE 245 BY THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY. Dayton, Ohio, 1st quarter-20th century. Glass display, nickel-plated frame, and wooden collection drawer. 17"h. 19"w. 16"d.

National Cast Bronze Cash Register, Dayton Ohio, with plaque above glass box reading R.V. Fowler, serial number marked on plaque 863661/313, above the hinged case revealing Dollar/Cents and Customer Counter dials, two rows of keys above the white marble counter, and wood drawer, all sitting on a molded oak molded, ht. 21 in. Estimate $200-400 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

A National Cash Register, Model No. 442: A National Cash Register, Model No. 442. 1914. serial number 1449341; having a wood drawer base with a marble till shelf. Height 27 x width 20 x depth 16 inches. . Condition . For condition inquiries please contact benwilson@hindmanauctions. com.

INLAID NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. REGISTER: National Cash Register Co Inlaid Wood Model 33 Register. Clam shell & scrolling design, Walnut with burl wood and brass trim. No SN# tag. Approx. 19'' h x 16.5'' w x 17'' d. From the Estate of Franklin Wolfson, a resident of Beverly Hills, California and former President of Bugle Boy Clothing.CONDITION: Replaced glass, small loss at glass cover, 10 cent key missing.

1896 NATIONAL CANDY CASH REGISTER MODEL 312Featured in this lot is an 1896 brass National Cash Candy Store Register, Model 312. The serial number of this cash register is "1182349" and can 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 a very ornate exterior and is designed in the "Dolphin" pattern. The sides of the case and the front lid have a large "onion" or "carriage" and the top features a glass case where the prices were shown. The cash drawer and cash register base appear to be mahogany. 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. Serial number dates this cash register to 1896. In addition to the wooden cash drawer and pop-up indicators at the top, the machine has two rows of keys. Keys in the top row are numbered 90, 70, 50, 35, 25, 15, and 5; Those of the bottom row are numbered $1, 80, 60, 40, 30, 20, 10. Inside a locked compartment above the keys is a register that reads dollars and cents up to $9999.99, a four-digit customer counter, and a two-digit 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. Exterior brass case is in good overall condition, no marring noted. This is a heavy cash register measuring 16" L x 10 1/4" W x 17" H and weighs approximately 75 pounds.*

NCR 357 nickel plate National cash register; embossed florals, wooden base and till, and enamel keys. Model 884469W. 16 1/2"H x 21 1/4"W x 17"D. Good condition, surface wear, missing one key insert and 'amount purchased' sign. In working condition.

VINTAGE CASH REGISTER, The National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio, model RA330, serial #S4906380L, c. 1938, having a wood grain metal case, 18.25"H x 16.5"W x 16.5"D.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, MODEL 332National cash register, model number 332. National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. First quarter of 20th century. Nickel plated scroll relief casing. Serial number 1516773 and model number 332 appear on label directly below glass covers. Key for locking top of register is not present, inner key for reset of day's sales present. Original marble top for till is not present, screws and decorative washers for securing of marble present. Cash register has not been tested completely. Chips and losses to glass covers. Metal number 20 label is broken off and separate. Wear, oxidization, and rusting to metal throughout cash register. Wear to buttons of till. Dirt, debris, and wear, throughout wood interior of till. "The National Cash Register Co" metal tag directly underneath till drawer is worn. Chips and scratches throughout wooden base.
17" H x 17 1/2" L x 16" W

Model No. 313 National Cash Register.
1913 to 1920s. Opens and registers nicely. Beautifully refinished and lacquered. Top marquee is a reproduction. Some normal chipping, nicks, and wear to wooden base.
Condition (Excellent Plus). Size 21" x 16 - 1/4" x 10 - 1/4".

A Good Diminutive American Bronze Cash Register, finely cast with arabesques and "National, Dayton, Ohio, USA", retailer "Stevenson, Manchester, England", wood base, height 17 in., width 10 1/2 in., depth 16 in.

NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY "THE COURT" CASH REGISTER. Dayton, Ohio, ca. 1900. Nickel plated case with glass display, marble shelf above drawer, and a wooden base. s/n. 264137. 17"h. 19"w. 16"d.

Brass with Marble-Base National Cash Register. Description Working. Marked "WM E. Woods" on lid and numbered "437861". Two cracks in marble-base.General StoreCondition (Excellent). Size 17" x 9 - 1/2".

National Cash Register Credit Filing System
This wood filing case can hold two-hundred credit customers. With original label on underside of lid.
Condition (Excellent). Size 14" x 5" x 11"