Antique Singer Sewing Machine with Wood Top & Cast Iron Base

$960

SOLD

Singer sewing machines revolutionized the textile industry. Patented by Isaac Singer in 1851, they introduced practicality and efficiency to garment production. Their affordability, versatility, and quality made them widely popular, empowering countless individuals worldwide to create and mend garments easily.

This Singer sewing machine is a Class/Model #66, with an allotted date of June 22, 1910. The machine appears to be complete and with its original carved Art Nouveau oak drawers and tabletop. It will need restoration. Serial #G589450. Sold as is.

Inventory no.

M215618

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Dimensions

31 in. H x 33 in. W x 18 in. D

Width (in.)

33

Height (in.)

31

Depth (in.)

18

Weight

105 lb.

Finish

Black

Composition

Cast iron, Wood

Color

Dark wood tone

Style

Art Nouveau

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