1910 singer all original in working condition. Includes original needle and pin cushion
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1910 singer all original in working condition. Includes original needle and pin cushion
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Antique 1910 Singer Sewing Machine in Cabinet
Item Overview:
This is a Singer Model 66 treadle sewing machine, manufactured circa 1910, housed in its original ornate oak cabinet. The machine features the classic “Red Eye” decal pattern, which was produced from around 1910 to the early 1920s. It is in excellent working condition and includes the original needle and pin cushion, which enhances its completeness and appeal to collectors.
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Historical Context:
The Singer Model 66 was known for its durability and ease of use, making it one of the most popular machines of its time. The “Red Eye” decal pattern is especially desirable among collectors. Treadle sewing machines became iconic during the early 20th century, with Singer leading the market both in the U.S. and internationally.
Estimated Value (2025 Market):
Condition
Estimated Value
Excellent working, all original
$350 – $600 USD
With professional restoration
Up to $700 – $900 USD
As a display/decor piece only
$250 – $400 USD
Collector Notes:
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