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Willcox & Gibbs Portable Sewing Machine
Estimate:
CA$300 - CA$500
Sold
CA$450
Live Auction
Petroliana & Advertising
Size
10 x 13 x 8"
Category
Description
American. 1880s. This single chain-stitch, hand crank sewing machine was manufactured in the USA by Willcox & Gibbs. Known for its beauty of design, it is one of the most collectable of all sewing machines. This example is the noiseless model with automatic tension; it’s serial number gives an approximate date of manufacture as 1887. An excellent specimen with bright gold work, this machine comes with the following attachments: the W&G Ruffler in original box, complete with screw for attaching to the machine bed and instruction sheet; W&G Tuck Marker complete with screw for attaching to the machine bed and instruction sheet in original box; W&G sewing machine needles - a box of ten needles, including the setting key; a W&G gathering attachment (very small attachment or part thereof), a W&G Hemmer for Linen or Flannel - no instruction sheet; a W&G Wide Hemmer and a W&G Narrow Hemmer, attachment screw and 2 keys (no instruction sheet). Horseless Carriage Museum, Fenelon Falls, Ont. 10 x 13 x 8".