Excellent for collectors, a 1910 National Cash Register Co. register used in a creamery at Laval Montreal in Quebec Canada in the 1910's, super rare find sold by A.Blackwell.

The original receipt paper is still in the drawer, despite it's age it is still in good quality and even still makes a nice little bell ring sound when you open the cash register. Buttons still functional aswell.

All the text is super read-able and has beautiful brass texturing all around.

The National Cash Register Company of Dayton, Ohio, expanded rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It soon offered not only registers that kept digital records of transactions, but so-called autographic registers that simply allowed one to maintain written records of sales. This example consists of an oak box with a hinged lid, an opening in the lid that reveals a paper tape on which sales may be recorded, and a cash drawer. The decoration at the back of the register, the frame around the paper tape, and the handle on the door are of brass.
The National Size 45 autographic register sold in 1908 for $20.00.


Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a real piece of American history!