With the exception of a small group of collectors there is very little market for treadle sewing machines. Machines like this were one of the very first mass produced "labor Saving" devices and virtually any family that could afford a sewing machine bought one. What this means is tens of millions of them still exist and are not considered rare or valuable. Currently most sell at auction for less then $150.00.
Re: 1887 New Home Antique Sewing Machine
With the exception of a small group of collectors there is very little market for treadle sewing machines. Machines like this were one of the very first mass produced "labor Saving" devices and virtually any family that could afford a sewing machine bought one. What this means is tens of millions of them still exist and are not considered rare or valuable. Currently most sell at auction for less then $150.00.