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The machine has the original treadle, ... Any Singer sewing machine that dates back to the 1960s or earlier and is in good, working condition will have some value (around $100 or more).
This is not a rare machine (few treadle sewing machines are) and has an insurance-replacement value of approximately $250 to $300. Helaine Fendelman and Joe Rosson are the authors of "Price It ...
Treadle sewing machines work as well as electric models, if not better …. without electricity. They’re also inexpensive, $10.00 to $40.00 (I bought mine for $25.00, in good shape).
Dear Collector, I recently acquired this Singer treadle sewing machine for $70. Would you mind telling me if it has any real value? According to the serial number you included in your letter, this ...
A Singer model 66 sewing machine with a BZ 15-8 Singer motor from the Rock Rest Tourist Home. The treadle sewing machine is coated with black paint and embellished with floral, tendril, and foliate ...
As I looked over the machine, I was reminded of my great-grandmother’s old Singer treadle sewing machine and of her. She was born in the rural South in the late 1880s.
This treadle sewing machine is a Minnesota Model "A" made for Sears by Davis Sewing Machine Co. of Dayton, Ohio, before 1910.
A working Singer treadle sewing machine that was converted into a John Deere tractor. Fred Adams photos/the Times Leader Dick O’Neal stands next to a old Standard sewing machine that he is going ...
Williams inherited a 1922 Singer Model 66 “Red Eye” treadle sewing machine that was originally purchased by her great-great-grandmother Addie Harrison.
Antiques oftentimes have rich, personal history attached to them. That’s what Jeremiah Benton and his father Eugene discovered as they carefully unwrapped a 1926 Franklin treadle sewing machine ...
It looks like a small Singer treadle sewing machine made in the early 1900s. The carved machine has a Singer plaque, bobbins, fretwork, treadle, drive-belt and wheel on a base with drawer fronts ...