Brandt Vintage Automatic Cashier – Early 20th Century Change Dispenser
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Brandt Vintage Automatic Cashier – Early 20th Century Change Dispenser
Presenting a Vintage Brandt Automatic Cashier, an innovative device from the early 20th century designed to streamline cash transactions. Invented by Edward J. Brandt in the 1890s, this machine was a staple in banks and retail establishments, automating the dispensing of exact change. Its robust metal construction houses a series of channels for various coin denominations and a comprehensive keypad for precise transactions. The machine is maker-marked, affirming its authenticity and origin from the Brandt Manufacturing Company in Watertown, Wisconsin.
- Functional Engineering: Equipped with channels for pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half-dollars, and a 99-key array for dispensing exact change.
- Award-Winning: Recipient of medals at the 1900 Paris Exposition and the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, highlighting its excellence in design and functionality.
Condition:
Good condition with signs of use consistent with its age. The machine has been tested.
Exhibits minor surface wear and patina, which add to its vintage appeal.
Size:
- Overall: 10.5"H X 9"W X 13.35"D
- Weight: 35 lbs
- Please Note: Soup for Scale in Photo
About Brandt Manufacturing Company:
Founded in the late 19th century by Edward J. Brandt in Watertown, Wisconsin, the Brandt Manufacturing Company revolutionized cash handling with its innovative machines. Their devices were widely adopted in banks, retail stores, and businesses worldwide, known for their durability, accuracy, and efficiency. Brandt's groundbreaking designs received international acclaim, including awards at prestigious expos such as the 1900 Paris Exposition and the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. Over the decades, Brandt became synonymous with reliability and innovation in financial automation, setting the stage for modern cash-handling solutions still in use today.