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1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

By brandic, 8 July, 2008
Description

I have an 1898 Singer treadle style Sewing Machine Model 27 Vibrating Shuttle number 2. It is the type with an extension that folds out and the machine is stored inside the base. I also have the little wooden box with all of the attachments, the foot and the thing that measures the seam allowance, two bobbins and a small Singer envelope with three needles. There are also two instruction manuals. One original and one 1899 reprint. They are both missing pages and most of the pages are tattered and torn. The original is missing the cover. The wood top of the sewing machine needs refinishing but overall its in great condition. I have been trying to find out how much its worth, but all of the ones that I can find for sale don't say whether or not they have the accessories that mine has. Some are in worse condition others are refinished and most are different years. So I have no idea. If anyone knows please let me know.

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium
Wood and metal
Distinguishing marks
serial number 15760969
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
large (?)
Date Period
1898
Weight
heavy (?)
History
I inherited it, my grandmother bought it at a yardsale. The lady she got it from found it in her basement when she moved into a new house.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
none
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Lovejoy

16 years 10 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Nice machine, but not much value. Singer produced 10's of millions of these treadle machines, and virtually every American home had one. They still survive in great numbers today, so values are modest for them, most sell at auction for less than $150.00.

Lovejoy
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TracyFluitt

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Lovejoy

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

I agree with Lovejoy. I bought mine at an antique mall for less than $100, in great condition. I don't know if it is the same model, but they look alike in the photos.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by TracyFluitt

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

i just bought one at a pawn shop in denver, im real confused about the bobbin on this model. any info, picts, diagrams would be most appreciated. thanks
[email protected]

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 9 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

i can send picts of my machine, i just dont understand the no bobbin i have no clue how to run this particular machine, i mite be missing something here??

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Thhe Vibrating Shuttle #2 (pre 1900 Model 27) does not have a bobbin like the newer machines, Rather it has a funny quartz shaped  looking one. I thought the same thing when I got my machines (2 of them) today. I have parts now for the Singer 1889 treadle 4 drawer with Coffin top, and the Singer 1899 6 drawer Treadle with folding top. The 1889 VS#2 machine has a curved base and hand painted flowers, The 1899 VS#2 has the flying Pegasus with a lot of wear. If you need parts, just e mail me at  [email protected]. Thanks!

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akafiregirl

16 years 8 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

i might be interested in buying this machine, but depends on the gas prices and where you are located.  please email me at [email protected]
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sylvienault

16 years 6 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Hello, I would be very interested in buying the purple case and other accessories you have, provided the price is resonable and you can ship it to Canada and accept Paypal. Please let me know. Best regards, Sylvie
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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 8 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

That's not true Lovejoy. Yes alot were made. But most of them were destroyed or not in very good condition. You can go to this website:

http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_1letter.html

and look for the model number. But I would suggest going to a professional appraiser before selling it to any one! It might be worth more than you think. Because there's so many different models, my family has one from 1910, and the stand it's built into is very different than most. Usually they only have 5 drawer stands, but ours has 7 and has a very ornate design. But like I said,...check into first before you do anything. I hope it's not too late.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

I am researching the same sewing machine. You mentioned going to the singer website. The thing is there is no letter prefix, so there is not a number made. Our cabinet has 3 drawers on each side and we have 2 orginal boxes with tools and the manual. If you have any suggestions for us, I would really appreciate it.

Dana

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Lovejoy

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

The model 127 is an update of Singers 1887 Vibrating shuttle "Model V.S. 2" in 1887. The V.S 2 was re-designated as the "model 27" about 1900. Singer did not use a letter prefix for the serial numbers prior to 1900. The model 27's were made in the millions, of the records that remain over 330,000 of them were made in 1904 and 260,000 in 1905, and over 300,000 in 1908. They were made right into 1910.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Lovejoy

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Hi Lovejoy,

I actually had a typo - its a 1896 s/n 14030129, Model 27. If you have any other info, I would appreciate it. Thank you.
Dana

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Lovejoy

14 years 10 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

As I said before the model 127 is an update of Singers 1887 Vibrating shuttle "Model V.S. 2" in 1887. The V.S 2 was re-designated as the "model 27" about 1900. If yours dates to 1886, technically it would not be a model 27.

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Hi.. Im attempting to find out the value of my machine also. I was told by singer that no prefix means it was pre 1900. Mine is a 1895 model with a serial number and no prefix. I found this info doing a google search "singer serial number"

Hope it helps!

I will be selling mine after determining the value.

 

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Lovejoy

14 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27 by Anonymous (not verified)

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

You are correct, Singer did not use a letter prefix for the serial numbers prior to 1900. The model 27's were made in the millions, of the records that remain over 330,000 of them were made in 1904 and 260,000 in 1905, and over 300,000 in 1908. They were made right into 1910. For this reason values for them are modest, most of the treadle machines sell for under $150.00 at auction. Many people sell the accessories separately for a higher return.

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Anonymous (not verified)

15 years 7 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

hi...
i am very much interested in buying your sewing machine.

so can i have your office address and prices on [email protected]

will be waiting for your reply.

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scott814

15 years 3 months ago

Re: 1898 Singer Sewing Machine Treadle Model 27

Hi-
I also inherited a 1898 Model 27 Treadle Sewing Macine that looks exactly like yours (Serial 15,776,968) and in simliar condition. I would greatly apreciate knowing if you determined the value of your machine.
Thanks, Scott
[email protected]

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