
Vintage Singer Sewing Machine
This item is a vintage Singer sewing machine designed for domestic use. It features a predominantly black, glossy finish on its cast metal body, giving it a robust and classic appearance. The machine is mounted on what appears to be its original black wooden base or plinth, which is also black and possibly veneered or painted. Decorative gold decals, characteristic of Singer machines from the mid-20th century, adorn the arm and bed of the machine, showing an intricate pattern typical of the 'crinkle' black finish models. The 'SINGER' logo is prominently displayed in gold lettering on the front arm. The machine is electric, indicated by the visible power cord and a small, rectangular electric motor unit attached to the back. A foot pedal, although not fully visible, is likely connected to this motor. The overall condition appears to be good for its age, with some visible dust and possibly minor surface wear consistent with use and age, but no obvious signs of significant damage, rust, or major paint loss. The quality of craftsmanship is evident in the durable cast iron construction and detailed decorative elements, suggesting it was built to last.
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Estimated Value
$150-300
Basic Information
Category
Sewing Machine
Appraised On
August 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$150-300
Item Description
This item is a vintage Singer sewing machine designed for domestic use. It features a predominantly black, glossy finish on its cast metal body, giving it a robust and classic appearance. The machine is mounted on what appears to be its original black wooden base or plinth, which is also black and possibly veneered or painted. Decorative gold decals, characteristic of Singer machines from the mid-20th century, adorn the arm and bed of the machine, showing an intricate pattern typical of the 'crinkle' black finish models. The 'SINGER' logo is prominently displayed in gold lettering on the front arm. The machine is electric, indicated by the visible power cord and a small, rectangular electric motor unit attached to the back. A foot pedal, although not fully visible, is likely connected to this motor. The overall condition appears to be good for its age, with some visible dust and possibly minor surface wear consistent with use and age, but no obvious signs of significant damage, rust, or major paint loss. The quality of craftsmanship is evident in the durable cast iron construction and detailed decorative elements, suggesting it was built to last.
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