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Singer Sewing machine appraisal

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Description It's a 1948 treadle Singer Sewing machine with original table. Also included is a 6 1/2" black metal box w/the singer logo in gold on the top w/various maching attachments
Category General Antiques and Collectibles
Medium Cast Iron/Wood
Distinguishing marks Singer insignea everywhere/Serial #JC140752
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 16 1/2"long/ 7" wide/ 7 3/4" tall(machine) (table)(opened) 45 1/2" long/15 1/2" wide/29"tall
Date Period 1948 (Serial # found at Singer Sewing Machine website)
Weight don't know
History It's a 1948 treadle Singer Sewing machine with original table. Also included is a 6 1/2" black metal box w/the singer logo in gold on the top w/various maching attachments.
Price Paid (If known) free(was given to me)
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 16 years ago

Singer is without a doubt the most famous of the North American sewing machine makers. Starting from a humble machine shop in the 1850's the company grew to produce over a million machines by the early 1870's. While these machines are nostalgic items, few except for the Singer "Featherweight" models sell for more than $150.00 in unrestored condition. Lovejoy

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