National cash register sure to ring up bidder interest

A late 19th-century National Cash Register is an expected stand-out of a Jan. 31 auction featuring two-generation, 70-plus year collections of a mother-daughter estates, offered by Specialists of the South.

PANAMA CITY, Fla. – The Specialists of the South Inc., is selling the two-generation, 70-plus year collections of a mother-daughter estates on Saturday, January 31, beginning at 8 a.m. CST, at 544 East 6th Street in Panama City, Florida.

Internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Phone and absentee bids will also be taken.

The auction features a broad and eclectic mix of merchandise, including a pair of late

Late 19th century National Cash Register.

19th century blue cut to clear Bohemian cobalt lusters, a French antique provincial grandfather clock, a French vitrine with painted panels and ormolu, an early 20th century Victorian ladies’ writing desk with needlepoint footrest and an Eastlake wall-mounted hall mirror.

Also sold will be a small, late 19th century National (#12) cash register, a large collection of antique and vintage lamps, a circa 1880 tantalus with three cut crystal decanters in a marked English silverplate frame, plus Wedgwood, Belleek, Lenox, Left on and Jasperware.

There will also be many horse-themed items, such as a MoBo jumping horse, Breyer toy horses, metal and ceramic horse figurines, two Wilton commemorative items from the St. Louis National Charity Horse Show (one a clock, the other a 14inch charger), a Royal Doulton figurine titled “The Huntsman” and three vintage hand-colored after engravings, all with sporting or hunt themes.

The Specialists of the South Inc., is always accepting quality consignments for future sales. For more information, contact 850-785-2577 or contact@sospcfl.com, or visit www.SpecialistsoftheSouth.com or www.PanamaCityAuctions.com.