A TRUE GEM: WORKING ANTIQUE 1930 SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE AD074483/MODEL 66
A Singer treadle machine runs with a foot pedal that moves a belt, powering the sewing mechanism. Generally, treadle sewing machines are one of the most popular Singer machines, worth around $500 – $2,000.
The Singer class 66 models were heavy duty domestic sewing machines that set the standard for several decades, and indeed the Class 66 bobbin and the 66 style horizontal oscillating hook arrangement are still in use on many ‘new’ sewing machines today.
• THIS SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE IS IN WORKING CONDITION WITH ALL ORIGINAL PARTS AND A NEW WHEEL BELT
• A NEW BOBBIN AND NEW BOBBIN COVER PLATE
• INCLUDES ORIGINAL 5-DRAWER OAK CABINET
• INCLUDES ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL
• NOTE THE ORIGINAL GOLD BADGE NEXT TO THE SILVER STITCH LENGTH KNOB
• NOTE THE ORIGINAL ORNATE FRONT NOSE PLATE
This antique Singer treadle/sewing machine is a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
It is a perfect addition to any antique collection or as a unique piece for those who appreciate vintage sewing memorabilia. The machine is an original antique and was manufactured in 1930, making it a valuable find for collectors.
$499.00 OBO
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