Original Express sewing machine, Germany, ca. 1870
Original Express sewing machine, Germany, ca. 1870
Willcox & Gibbs sewing machine, ca.1880
Antique Frister & Rossman "Transverse Shuttle” sewing machine including original wooden hood, England/Germany, ca. 1880
Old Singer manual sewing machine, 1899
Jones & Co.Ltd. manual sewing machine, England, 1891
Singer model 20 'Sewhandy'- machine à coudre pour enfants, 1940s
Gritzner Extra hand sewing machine including original wooden hood, Germany, 1920s
Singer 128K - sewing machine complete with cover, 1920
Kohler Art Nouveau hand sewing machine including original wooden hood and key, Germany, 1930s
Manual sewing machine with a dust cover, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands, ca. 1920
Gritzner sewing machine with mother-of-pearl decorations and wooden dust cover, Germany, circa 1900
Wonderful Singer 128K manual sewing machine with related wooden cover, 1949
Beautiful Lewenstein sewing machine with nostalgic decoration, the Netherlands, 1960s
Wonderful antique Singer 128K sewing machine with a wooden dust cover, 1914
Very nice Dürkopp Wilhelmina hand sewing machine including original wooden hood and key, Germany, 1920s
Very decorative Stoewer hand sewing machine, Poland, ca. 1915
Simplex hand sewing machine including wooden hood and key, Dutch, ca. 1930
Very decorative Singer 28K hand sewing machine, 1930
Merrow A-2S-2 sewing machine, ca. 1950
Alfa - Appliance for point of embedding, Spain, 50's
Decorative Gritzner manual sewing machine with mother of pearl and wooden cover, Germany, approx. 1915
Singer 15 manual sewing machine with a wooden case, 1906
Manual sewing machine, Germany, ca. 1930
Magnificent antique Singer 201K sewing machine with sewing light and dust cover, 15
Singer 221 K1, Portable Sewing Machine, England, 1960s
Sewing machine Freia, Mewa, Bakelite version, the world's first free-arm sewing machine in a case with an integrated work lamp, Germany, mid 20th century
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