Need help ID'ing a machine
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One of the five (!!) machines we picked up today is a transverse shuttle with mother-of-pearl inlay and (to my eye) ivy decals. I'd like to figure out the maker at least but I haven't seen any thing to give me a clue but the badge - a reversed R back-to-back with a regular R.
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That is lovely. Not a clue about the maker. Try looking through photos on ISMACS.com?
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Love all your beautiful machines. More pics would be appreciated of them. Love the old black beauties. Classic machines.
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I'll try to do more pics of today's haul, including the tops, tomorrow when we (hopefully) have some sun.
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The seller just informed me that it's a Seidel & Naumann - never heard of them before. I'm guessing the RR thing is just a rebadge.
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Looks like a Rolls Royce to me. Beautiful machine.
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Originally Posted by JabezRose
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Love all your beautiful machines. More pics would be appreciated of them. Love the old black beauties. Classic machines.
Joseph Johnson & Comp[an]y, Ltd Agents Market Street Leicester The case for it is shown in the background (with the key still attached via a string.) The Seidel Naumann (?) has no verbiage that I can find. The case for it is also shown in the background. The Singer 13 is in really nice condition. It includes a very rag-tag manual: Directions for using the Singer Manufacturing Company's 'Medium' sewing machine. The manual looks like it was done for Great Britain. The parts box that came with it furthers the idea that this machine was for Great Britain: The Singer Manufacturing Company Chief Office in Europe 39 Foster Lane, Cheapside, London This box contains One Tuck Marker, One Quarter , One set Hemmers and Folder Though it looks like it actually has more than that in it. |
sew lovely!
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WOW!!!!!! :thumbup:
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Wow! Pretty machines! The ivy design is neat, and it is a hand-crank too. What fun to play with!
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