Singer made 10's of millions of these machines, the electric ones tend to date from the early 1900's and are technically antiques (100 years old if made before 1917) but not considered collectible or woth very much. Comparable machines often sell at auction for under $100.00.
The market demand for 20th century Singers is very weak, with the exception being the "Feather Weight " machine beloved by Quilters and some very rare early 19th Century machines. Most like this top out about $75.00. eveybody use to have them. recently , people started making furniture out of the table part and they started selling. but the furniture market is way down. i dont see them bring more than 50-75$
Re: Singer sewing machine in a wooden case
Singer made 10's of millions of these machines, the electric ones tend to date from the early 1900's and are technically antiques (100 years old if made before 1917) but not considered collectible or woth very much. Comparable machines often sell at auction for under $100.00.
Re: Singer sewing machine in a wooden case
The market demand for 20th century Singers is very weak, with the exception being the "Feather Weight " machine beloved by Quilters and some very rare early 19th Century machines. Most like this top out about $75.00. eveybody use to have them. recently , people started making furniture out of the table part and they started selling. but the furniture market is way down. i dont see them bring more than 50-75$