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BoJangles 06-23-2011 01:38 PM

Sorry!

twinkie 06-24-2011 04:05 PM

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Here is another machine we have in our collection. An 1852 Grover and Baker treadle machine. It has not been cleaned up and has been in storage for about 3 years. About two months ago we were emptying two storage units that my DH got when he brought all his things from North Carolina. We were down there yesterday and I discovered this "JEWEL" of a sewing machine. It needs to be cleaned up and worked on a little but the beautiful Walnut Cabinet doesn't have a thing wrong with it. With the coffin lid on top I think it will be gorgeous. My DH reconditions and restores vintage and antique sewing machines and I can't wait till he works on this one. The mechanism of the machine works freely. What a fabulous machine and it is almost 160 years old. What stories it could tell. As it was pre Civil War, did this machine sew uniforms for the Confederacy or how many quilts did it make? It is a two thread chain stitch machine. I am soooooo excited. According to the Encyclopedia of American Sewing Machines between 31 to 200 of these machines still exist and its value would be between $200 to $1,200 but to me it is priceless.

1852 Grover and Baker Coffin Lid Treadle
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With lid off
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Close up
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Quilter Day-by-Day 06-24-2011 05:37 PM

WOW!!!!!!

Muv 06-26-2011 10:33 AM

This is a Serata treadle manufactured in 1913 by Stoewer in Stettin, Northern Germany (now Szczecin, Poland). You can find a history of the company on www.stoewer-museum.de . I only got this machine last month but I've already nearly finished a quilt top on it.

Muv 06-26-2011 10:34 AM

This is a Serata treadle manufactured in 1913 by Stoewer in Stettin, Northern Germany (now Szczecin, Poland). You can find a history of the company on www.stoewer-museum.de . I only got this machine last month but I've already nearly finished a quilt top on it.

Muv 06-26-2011 10:42 AM

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Third time lucky - let's see if the pictures go up this time!

Pretty decorated cover
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I've already cleaned up the machine but the woodwork is as I bought it
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The seam guide came with the machine
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Muv 06-26-2011 10:53 AM

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And more pictures of the same machine. The decals are intriguing - anybody know who he is?

I'm going to run a fun quiz on a new thread before I post the next machine. Look out for "Mystery Vintage Machine"

The seam guide has the measurements on it
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I love the owl
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Close up of the bobbin winder and stitch length regulator. Push the lever to the top for reverse
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Charlee 06-26-2011 11:00 AM

Charlemagne?

laalaaquilter 06-26-2011 03:38 PM

Muv, I was thinking one of the biblical kings? Or Hammurabi?

Jo Mama 06-27-2011 04:27 AM

Maybe it's Midas. Lovely machine.


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