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Submitted photo · May 30, 2026

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Singer fashion mate 252 in cabinet

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AI Identification

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Mid-century style sewing machine appearing to be a Singer Fashion Mate 252 in wooden cabinet

Sewing Machines

AI Estimated Value

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$50 - $150

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an electric sewing machine set within a dedicated wooden cabinet, stylistically consistent with mid-to-late 20th-century appliance design. The machine housing is off-white with a characteristic green horizontal accent band. This band bears visible text reading 'SINGER' in block lettering, 'Fashion Mate' in a script font, and the number '252', which is consistent with the Singer Fashion Mate 252 model as suggested by the owner. The machine features manual dials for pattern selection and stitch width. It appears to be constructed of a combination of metal and plastic components typical of that era. The machine is mounted in a dark-stained wood-veneer cabinet featuring tapered legs and a folding leaf for workspace extension. A black foot pedal and power cord are present, resting on the cabinet surface. Visible condition includes some light surface dust and minor scuffing on the cabinet finish, though it appears largely intact. All mechanical components and the user-supplied identification remain unverified without physical testing of the motor and internal gears. The presence of a thread spool suggests recent or intended use, though electrical safety and function are not confirmed from the image.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, this item appears to be an electric sewing machine housed in a wooden cabinet. The owner identifies this as a Singer Fashion Mate 252. The machine bears markings consistent with that model, including the distinctive green band and block lettering. I can observe typical mid-century styling in the dark-stained veneer cabinet, which features tapered legs and a folding workspace leaf. Condition notes from the photo show light surface dust and minor scuffing. However, I cannot test electrical safety, motor function, or internal gear integrity from a photograph. The current estimate assumes the user's attribution is correct and that the machine is in working order. If the machine requires extensive repair, lacks functionality, or if the attribution is incorrect, the value would decrease to a purely decorative or parts value of approximately $20 to $40. Generally, machines of this type and era were mass-produced and retain modest demand primarily for practical use or domestic retro decor rather than high-end collecting. Physical testing of the motor and a hands-on inspection by a vintage sewing machine specialist would be required to establish its operational status and validate the manufacturer markings.

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