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Singer Sewing Machine

Description

This sewing machine has been only in my family. From the model number and looking on the Singer website I believe it is from around 1913. The wheel base was made by my grandfather, so it's easier to move, it is held on by brackets and can easily be removed.

Category Other
Medium Wood
Distinguishing marks Singer
Condition Excellent
Date Period 1913
History Bought new (I believe) by my grandmother and grandfather. It's been in their basement since, they passed, and now it's mine.
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fishwhacker 🎯 Collector 13 years ago

$50-125 for a quick sale (what they usually go for at auction), $200-250~ to the perfect retail setting buyer on a good day. Unfortunately the market is loaded full of these machines and they aren't in great demand. They are beautiful and functional, I've always thougt they were undervalued, but the market is what it is.

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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 12 years ago

Fishwhacker is spot on, these Singers were made in the millions and often go at auction for less than $100.00. We don't buy at all right now, we find them very hard to sell for the amount of floor space thay take up in the shop.

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