Here is an old cash till made in England in the 1890s. This is made by GH. Gledhill & Sons LTD. It seems to be in pretty good working condition. All of the original labels are still affixed to the inside lid. It still has register tape in it and it was from a company in the uK, you can tell by the words they use (Petrol and such)

The box has a special way to open the drawer with the movement of the screw on the pull handle. The cash box opens easily and it rings the bell as the drawer opens. I do not have keys to it. The box does show wear. There are multiple scratches, cracks and dents to the wood. The glass is cracked, and there is a gouge in the would as if someone tried to break into it, and I actually wonder if that is the case sence the register tape is still intact.

The serial number is 104951. The labels on the inside and back are in very good condition too. The cabinet is solid. On the brass it says British Made. Measures 17.5" Long 8.25" Tall & 6.5" Wide... Look at all pictures! This is an antique and does show wear! Make sure you look at all images!!!

Information on company:

G H Gledhill and Sons Ltd was established by George H Gledhill (supported by his sons, Arthur H Gledhill, Gilbert Gledhill and Walter G Gledhill), to produce his new inventions. Whilst running a millinery business in Northgate, Halifax in 1886, he invented an automatic cash till and automatic cash displayer. In 1892, the company moved into the top floor of the Trinity Works on Harrison Road, Halifax, to manufacture cash tills. He subsequently took over the whole factory and opened two others in Halifax and one in Huddersfield. The firm bought Frank Brooks time recording business to form Gledhill-Brook Time Recorders Ltd in 1912.
 
During World War 1,, the company developed a bomb-release mechanism. This was fitted as standard to the early bombers of the Royal Flying Corps and, later, the Royal Air Force. During the 2nd World War, the company produced a range of military equipment: sun compasses for desert operations, a field service level for use in road and trench construction, map measurers, booby traps, tanks and torpedoes.
 
In 1964, the time-recorder business was sold to the Simplex Time Recorder Company of Gardner, Massachusetts. The business closed in 1975.


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