Clayton Sewing Machines
I picked up a Clayton antique sewing machine with treadle (came with a coffin box cover) at an antique mall this weekend. I have been searching endlessly with no luck online to find out any kind of information about them. Does anyone know anything about those machines and the approximate value? I will add a photo soon.
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post a picture. I am intensely curious!
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Picture is best but according to ismac's needle list, http://www.ismacs.net/needle_and_sha...eedle-list.pdf, it was made by National. The needle list is not always accurate though.
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It has a tag on it that says John M. Smyth. It has a gold star on the tag.
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Thank you guys so much for helping me. I will take pictures when I get home. I am hoping this is a rare find, the serial number is in the 100,000 range.
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Here's an ad for John Smyth of Chicago mentioning Clayton sewing machine. Common for chain store's to have a "badged" or stenciled brand sewing machine they sold back in the day. Value is most likely in beholders eye or perhaps someone named Clayton will pay a premium. Good Luck.
http://books.google.com/books?id=tY4...sewing&f=false Jon |
Thank you! I will still post a picture for you to see. It works like a champ. I bought it for my moms Christmas gift this year.
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hopefully the picture shows up
I can't upload from my phone for some reason. I took the pictures, I will uoload on the morning.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]381564[/ATTACH] Here is the machine photo, I haven't had a chance to clean it up yet.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]381565[/ATTACH]Here is an up close photo of the John. M. Smyth seal. It's a little blurry, but it's the best pic I could get.
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