Based on the serial #, this Singer Sewing Machine was built in 1910 It has a reference to “St. John’s”. My mother used it until she died in November 2023. If you need more pictures, let me know.
Hi Rick,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Singer began making sewing machines in 1850, with just 100 made that first year, by makers all around the world. By 1900, nearly 17 million machines had been made and the firm started to use two alphabet letters in their serial numbers, which also helped denote where the machines were made (NYC and Elizabeth, NJ, and Glasgow, Scotland, primarily).
According to your serial number, it was made in Elizabethport, NJ, in 1889.
So few people use sewing machines these days that the market is somewhat flooded by them, though there are fewer surviving early models such as yours. With considerably less demand than supply, prices remain modest with most models by Singer - the gold-standard in sewing machines - bringing less than $200 if they are fitted into a table as yours is (ones that are not built into tables and retain their original domed cases are worth a little more, mostly because the table-mounted ones take up a lot of space). Because yours is as old as it is, it is worth $250-350 despite having an attached table/cabinet.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An antique gilt and polychrome stencil ebonized Singer sewing machine and table
Serial number 9166101, made in Elizabethport, NJ, in 1889
With foot pedal; the table fitted with drawers for sewing materials.
(DIMENSIONS)
CONDITION: This appears to be in good recently-working condition.
PROVENANCE: Inherited
$ 250-350*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
Please let us know if you have additional items to appraise, or questions/concerns, and thank you again for using Mearto.
~ Delia
Delia - of course now I can’t find the website that gave me “St John’s”. Here’s one that says it’s much older. https://www.lrcrafts.it/ I await your opinion. This one says 1889. https://serial-number-decoder.com/singer-sewing-machines/singer-sewing-machines.htm
Rick Plouffe