


Also like the "Brunswick", sold by Montgomery Wards in the 1920's.Ī 1911 Macy's catalog online lists both the model "R" and "S" Macy machines in a similar parlor cabinet (although with only one door to the cabinet) both containing a similar machine head (looks like a badged National). Similar badged National models were listed as the "Home Queen" & "Harris C", sold by Sears in the late 1890's thru early 1900's. Damascus Sewing Machine History It seems that the Damascus sewing machine had a fairly long existence. The serial numbér under the béd indicates the machiné is later póst war and thé nine digits. The front edge of the cabinet has the worn decal of a long ruler for measuring :-)įurther searching has lead me to believe that this is classed as a "National Model VB-TT, Type 5" machine (Vindex B, top tension). Eldredge Sewing Hine S Serial Numbér Under. I would appreciate anyone having further knowledge to please share any info with me on antique Faultless sewing machines. Photos are of the actual item you will receive. Removed from a singer sewing machine serial number: G7496917.

Antique 1919 Singer 66 Red Eye Sewing Machine Face Bobbin Case 32590 and Position Holder Pop Up (numbers are worn, see photos). Machines named "Faultless" were made by a few different companies.I feel that this one resembles my National (Eldredge B treadle) machine head (they look identical for threading path, low bobbin winder location, long stitch length plate mounted on the pillar,and the round access plate.) Removed from a singer sewing machine serial number: G7496917. Slide plate is missing, so the patent date is also missing.( his machine came with both an underbraider-plate and a shirring slide plate.) Faultless, badged National Treadle Sewing MachineĬlose up of machine & decals.
