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    Posted 10 years ago

    hipontour
    (1 item)

    Could anyone help me with the value and background of this piece?

    German made for the French market?

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    1. paulted, 9 years ago
      I have a number 8. Most of these cash registers well melted down for casings in WWI. In fact by law it had to be surrendered. Not many of these have survived . I suspect at most a handful have survived.

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