http://s224.photobucket.com/albums/dd199/allgoodtam/ Please follow the link to pics Please .Reed and Barton told me it is a very rare piece and it was thiers from mid to late 1800 's they said it may have been a commissioned piece,They also said the design is incredibly ornate for pieces of the time may have been a prototype? Please if anyone has any information this will help my family alot.It is a relief also .There
VINTAGE 1936 FEATHER WEIGHT SINGER SEWING MACHINE. SEWING MACHINE WORKS GREAT. IT IS MISSING A SETTING DIAL ON TOP, BUT YOU CAN STILL CHANGE THE SETTING. THE MACHINE COMES WITH IT'S ORGINAL CASE, HOWEVER THE CASE CARRYING HANDLE IS GONE. THE MACHINE ALSO COMES WITH THE BOBBIN TRAY, AND 2 ADDITIONAL ATTACHMENTS. A 1948 SINGER BUTTONHOLER ATTACHMENT, AND A 1949 BLIND STITCH ATTACHMENT. ALL IN WORKING CONDITION. THE ELECTRICAL CORD LOOKS LIKE IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN REPAIRED AT ONE TIME WITH BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE NEAR THE MACHINE. OTHER THAN THAT THE MACHINE LOOKS AND WORKS GREAT. ALONG WITH THE SEWING MACHINE WILL COME 5 ORGINAL BOBBINS AND SINGER SEW MACHINE OIL (USED). EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE AND THE SALE. THE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE MACHINE STARTS WITH AE, THAT'S HOW YOU KNOW IT IS A 1936 MADE IN THE U.S.A. SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT.
Oak wardrobe with beveled mirror featuring three decorative acorn-like carvings. On the inside, are original horizontal wood supports. In the picture you will see I set wood shelves on top of these supports to use this as a dresser. They are easily removed and the original rod to hold clothes is still in place. It runs from front back.