I would like to sell a vintage Singer Sewing Machine with cabinet, but I can't determine the value. The model number is G7848221. The machine appears to work (belt moves and nothing appears frozen), but I don't have a needle to determine if will actually sew. I'm not positive that the cabinet is original. The history that I am finding says this is a Redeye model number 66. The faceplate that covers the bobbin is missing. I am very willing to provide any other information. I would provide more, but am not sure what information is even needed.
All I know is that it is heavy (1 lb. 9 oz.) and that it is a finely enameled beautiful advertisement done in an art deco/nouveau style. I've seen paper crate labels and tins that also use this design. It is marked Bradford Bros 1928.
Maple or oak hardwood rocker spindle style. Appears to be original needle point with edge ruffles upholstery in poor condition. Wood itself is aged but in good condition Very high quality but simple style. No nails. Other than that I have no other info on it