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Wheeler and Wilson D-9 Sewing Machine

By llavier, 29 April, 2008
Description

I don't know much about this piece, except that it is beautiful. The carving in the wood on all of the drawers is very nice. I'm not sure when it was made, there is a tag under the sewing machine that says Wheeler & Wilson D-9. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks!

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
wood - not sure what kind
Distinguishing marks
label under the machine with serial number etc.
Condition
Excellent
History
My mother has owned the machine for as long as I can remember. I'm not sure where it came from. I have had it at my house for the last 4 years.
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos

Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 7 months ago

Re: Wheeler & Wilson D-9 Sewing Machine

Hello,

I have a question. I bought a sewing machine Wheeler & Wilson M'F'G Co. Bridgeport Conn., D-9, No. 2791507. Thias machine is verry beautiful. Which needles I need?
Have a nice day.

Regards Nadja

 

 

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 6 months ago

Re: Wheeler & Wilson D-9 Sewing Machine

we have the same one in my house,the exact same.it is beautiful, i just looked  at it now and it  seems like it had a little more gold print on the  machine itself,you can still see some remnants of it,and when you raise the machine out of the base and set it up,there is a gold seal looking thing which is gold color and it says d-9.the sad part is in the 80`s we had a dog that chewed the drawers on it real bad,so we took them off,so it is nice to see yours and remember what they used to look like.the reasone i am even looking up sewing  machines is i was researching something else i had and i found it on this auction site thathad what i was looking for and that auction went of oct.30th.so  i waslooking at an estate auction they have coming up and it had a old singer machine so i was looking up what old machines are going for.i went to ebay and found the model they had and it was going for around 400$,but it isn`t the kind we have ,it was one you sit on a table and i assume it has a pedal as alot of older ones do,but none were listed  of the one we have,but you might want to contact the auction and they might have an idea of what the price of what we have goes for.it`s fricker auctions ,google for web-site,but i think it is frickerauctions.com.thanks for showing your piece it brings back alot of memory`s.matt  at [email protected]frickerauctions.com

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