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New Wilson Model "A" Treadle Sewing Machine

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I inherited a New Wilson Model "A" Treadle Sewing machine in wood cabinet from my Grandma. I am unable to find any that are exactly or even close to this one. The cabinet has a front panel that disappears under the machine when lid is opened. It still works fine and has the original operating manual, box of attachments, oil can and key for the drawers. Pictures are attached and if anyone can give some idea of its value, I would greatly appreciate it.

Category Other
Condition Excellent
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 13 years ago

Sadly there is very little value or demand for these treadle machines, they were produced in huge numbers from just after the Civil War until the 1930's . This one dates from about World War One, they still survive in very large numbers and often sell at auction for less than $150.00.

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