Absentee bids let you place your maximum bid on an item before the live auction begins. During the live show, we’ll continue bidding on your behalf up to your max bid — just like leaving a bid with a traditional auctioneer.
When you place an absentee bid, the system sets the current bid conservatively — just enough to keep you in the lead without revealing your full amount.
The current bid shown on each lot reflects all confirmed absentee bids and updates automatically as new bids come in.
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How bidding works
All items have a minimum bid of $1.00.
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Lot 127 - Vintage Asco Olive Green Metal Cash Box With Lock And Recessed Steel Handle
Metal cash box finished in olive green paint with chrome-plated recessed handle on lid and key lock on front. Handle is stamped "Asco New York U.S.A." with company logo. Features hinged lid and single-compartment interior construction. The olive green painted exterior shows moderate wear including paint scuffing and loss, surface scratches, and general soiling consistent with commercial use. Chrome handle shows light surface wear and tarnishing. Lock mechanism appears functional. Typical of mid-20th century office and retail cash handling equipment manufactured by the Asco Company of New York.