Singer pedal sewing machine, 1910 - serial number G7606097. Great condition, Very usable. I sewed with this machine for 3 years. The wooden cabinet the machine is housed in is in fair condition. The veneer on top has peeled off in some places.
14" x 9" x 7" of the sewing machine
Hi Christen,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
According to this website (https://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/serial-numbers/singer-g-series-serial-numbers.html), this was made in 1919, not 1910.
So few people use sewing machines these days that the market is somewhat flooded by them. With considerably less demand than supply, prices remain modest with most models by Singer - the gold-standard in sewing machines - bringing less than $200. Ones that are not built into tables and retain their original domed cases are worth a little more: $300-400 (mostly because the table-mounted ones take up a lot of space).
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
An antique polychrome stenciled pedal-powered Singer sewing machine
serial number G7606097, made in Elizabethport, NJ, 1919
The black painted iron machine with gilt stencil decoration mounted in an oak table with drawers to house sewing implements (thread, needles, rags), with iron base and treadle-form foot pedal.
CONDITION: This sewing machine appears to be in generally good condition; client reports it has been serviced once since 1980.
PROVENANCE: Given as a gift in 1980
$150-250*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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~ Delia