Need Help Identifying Antique Toy Machine
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I collect toy sewing machines, and this one is available for purchase. The seller is calling it a Casiege, but I don't see any writing on it other than a little 'medallion' which says 'Made in Germany E.P.' I don't see anything similar in my guide book. Anyone know anything about this machine? Or where I can find out more?
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Don't know much about the machine. I am guessing EP stand for Eastern Prussia, and that country does not exist anymore. So it's at least from before 1920.
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I have one similar to it except black. Will see if there are any distinguishing markings on it...if so will let you know
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a variety of links:
http://home.comcast.net/~robertscampbell/casige-001.htm http://www.sewalot.com/casige_sewing_machines.htm other toy machines: http://www.sewalot.com/straco_sewing_machines.htm |
Casige
a variety of links:
http://home.comcast.net/~robertscampbell/casige-001.htm http://www.sewalot.com/casige_sewing_machines.htm other toy machines: http://www.sewalot.com/straco_sewing_machines.htm |
I found it! It's an Ernst Plank. My book had one but not in the red color. I found it on this page, it's the 2nd one down on the left side:
http://www.shellyburge.com/PlankToyMachines.html And it's now also mine ;-) |
Congratulations on your new "toy"! Enjoy!
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That is a really neat toy machine. It would be fun to own one.
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