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sewing machine

E
15 years ago
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Description

 pictures of desk, and seals of Free- Westinghouse sewing machine 

Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium iron
Distinguishing marks westhouse seal type E
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 12" X 6"
Date Period 1897
History The St. John Sewing Machine Company, which was the predecessor of the Free S.M.Co., was founded in 1870. In 1883, it was renamed the Royal Sewing Machine Company. After the company relocated to Rockford, Illinois, it was renamed once again in 1897 as The Free Sewing Machine Company after company president William C. Free. Most machines made by the Free company were for sale by mail-order companies and department stores. For instance, machines that are marked "Illinois Sewing Machine Co." were made by Free. In the mid-1920s, Free became associated with Westinghouse which became the sold supplier of motors and electric equipment for Free brand sewing machines. As such, the earlier electrically driven Free sewing machines are labeled Free-Westinghouse. The Free sewing machine company merged with the New Home Sewing Machine Company in 1927. In the early 1930s New Home models were phased out of production and 'New Home' basically became a brand of The Free. The post World War II period saw the large scale importation of cheap Japanese-made sewing machines into the United States. Trade barriers favorable to American companies had protected the country's sewing machine industry from lower cost (and quality) foreign made goods. However, the Marshall Plan coupled with the new ideas of free trade slowly eliminated them. In an effort to stay solvent, Free/New Home merged with National in the early 1950s. However, the resulting corporation was not able to compete against cheap overseas labor, and the company was bought out by the Japanese in 1954. pass down by my grandmother
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Submitted by Anonymous

own this same machine.  any idea on date of origin and value?  mine is in good conditon.  family heirloom. 

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