Seller:cwzcoastal(1,014)100%, Location:Ellicott City, Maryland, Ships to: US, Item:302340243560This is a antique SINGER Sphinx Model 27 sewing machine Model # K103498 manufactured in the early 1900's. It is being offered AS IS Condition due to worn surface areas. The machine has a good operating action and the rocket bobbin as shown. I am open to selling only needed parts to save shipping costs. It will not fit into a Large Flat Rate Box. See photographs and thanks for looking.Condition:Worn surface areas, offered in AS IS Condition., Maker:Singer
Isaac Merritt Singer formed I.M. Singer & Company with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark, following Singer's first lockstitch sewing machine patent. The Singer Sewing Machine is offered for sale all over the United States. Within two years Singer is the leading manufacturer and marketer of sewing machines in the United States.
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Cranking the handle, the needle penetrates the fabric only as quickly as you can spin. Sometimes you need a blast from the past, and with an antique Singer sewing machine, you can get a blast all the way back to the 1850s. Singer was extremely prevalent in the late 1800s, and collectors can appreciate the abundance of many different models that prevailed during that era. Before electric models, either a hand crank or a treadle operated sewing machines. An antique Singer pedal sewing machine looks like a sewing machine table with the treadle, or foot pedal, that operates the needle. After the advent of electricity, the sewing world underwent a revolution and Singer was the first to introduce an electric sewing machine in 1889. An antique electric Singer sewing machine may have the motor strapped to the side, as motors did not become standard to the design until more homes had electricity. An antique Singer sewing machine is a great addition to any collection and the sellers on eBay are constantly adding inventory so you can find the sewing machine models that your collection lacks.