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NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE

By unitylil, 2 May, 2007
Category
Home Furnishings
Medium
WOOD AND METAL
Distinguishing marks
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE, ORANGE, MASSACHUSETTS
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
COMPLETE CABINET ENCLOSURE
Date Period
JUNE 13, 1901
History
BELONGED TO AUNT'S GRANDMA AND STORED IN HOME
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
0
For Sale?
No
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Mr. Marsupial

18 years ago

Typically antique New Home

Typically antique New Home Sewing machines will go for between $100.00-$500.00 depending on which model you have, the condition, and whether you have a cover (wood) or not. The older good condition Model A 1870's go for around the upper range. Hope this helps.
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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 11 months ago

In reply to Typically antique New Home by Mr. Marsupial

Re: Typically antique New Home

I found a new home treadle machine at a yard sale. I've been trying to research a year or value on the internet, and I'm not having much luck. Do you know of where I could go to compare a picture to my machine. Also, I have searched and searched the machine for a serial number, do you know where the serial numbers for New Home machines are located?

Melissa

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 1 month ago

In reply to Re: Typically antique New Home by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Typically antique New Home

try looking under the feeder, or where the needle of the machine would be, there is usually a metal plate directly under that part that slides out and the serial number is located on that.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: Typically antique New Home by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: Typically antique New Home

Good Luck....I too have a very nice New Home Sewing Machine the #'s are not located exactly there but in the area, #'s K98892 which is located on the Edge of the Machine itself AND another # K109704 which I found on the Square Plate on Top....when I tried to pull them up Online I got a Response that They did NOT match any documents!!!

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 10 months ago

Re: NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE

We have a New Home Parlor Cabinet Machine, it has everything still with it, book, extra bobbins, key to the cabinet, parts list etc. The serial number puts it made between late 1906 and early 1907. If I wanted to sell it where would be the best place to list it and approx. price range?

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carmen Morelos

15 years 8 months ago

Re: NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE

I have a new home sewing machine with all the books and accesories my gradma have since they come out in 1901, I like to know what is the price of this machine, is made out of wood and metal beautifull

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