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The Model 21 is an early cast iron machine in the ionic pattern.  This particular model has short key arms and a snub till.  This is a very scarce cash register, and is definitely an asset to any collection. 

(Marrone Collection)

 

Most collectors would agree that "Wood is Wonderful."  This Model 3 in the clamshell pattern is a fine example of a "woody." 

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

   

One of the earliest brass registers, this Model 2 is in the very unusual wide scroll pattern.  This is a stunning red brass 25-key register with a 5-cent ring-up. One of the things that makes this wide scroll machine unusual is that the entire case is in the wide scroll pattern.  It is more common to see a mix of wide scroll and narrow scroll pieces on the same machine.  Notice the very unusual drawer pull.  The owner of this register is in need of a peg base glass sign. 

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

 

This is a red brass Model 5 in the fine scroll pattern.  It has a narrow top, which makes this register particularly beautiful.  Truly an asset to anyone's collection.

(Albertelli collection)

 

There is always room for a floor model in anyone's home.  There are so many drawers that you can always find something to collect in a floor model.  This particular floor model has a smaller, narrower base with a personalized front plate, making it particularly desirable.   

(Artemus W. Ham III collection)

 

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