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Lock stitch ' family' oscillating shuttle sewing machine

1885-1890

Singer double-thread chainstitch glove sewing machine

1915-1920

Suturing machine, United States, 1943

1943

Singer model 319K lock stitch electric sewing machine and cardboard box containing metal components

1948-1958

Electric circuit board associated with a Singer Futura sewing machine

1976

Singer Lockstitch sewing machine model of 1851

1851-1855

The cop stand.

circa 1970

Singer 'New Family' sewing machine, 1865-1883.

1865-1883

A Singer model 66 lock stitch oscillating hook sewing machin

1908-1909

Glass case containing seven specimens of shuttles and bobbins used with Singer machines

Singer surgical stitching instrument

1943

Cardboard box associated with the Singer model 319K lock stitch electric sewing machine

1948-1958

Lock stitch sewing machine in section on stand and card of various needles, by the Singer Manufacturing Company, United States, 1889-1899.

Singer lock stitch sewing machine in section on stand and ca

1889-1899

Singer model 319K lock stitch electric sewing machine, by the Singer Manufacturing Company, Kilbowie, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, c. 1953.

Singer model 319K lock stitch electric sewing machine

1948-1958

Child's chain stitch Singer model 20 sewing machine first introduced in 1910.

Child's chain stitch Singer model 20 sewing machine first in

1910-1950

Sewing Machine, made by Singer, patented 1849-1855, reputed to have been carried on guards van of the Stockton & Darlington Railway, related item - photograph of object 1950/58.

Singer sewing machine

1849 -1855

Singer Lockstitch sewing machine model of 1851, by I. M. Singer and Company or the Singer Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1851-1855

Example of original pattern Singer sewing machine of 1851, made c. 1853.

1851-1855

Metal component from the Lock stitch sewing machine, by the Singer Manufacturing Company, United States, 1889-1899

Metal component from the Lock stitch sewing machine

1889-1899

Multiple machine for sewing Jacquard cards by the Singer Manufacturing Company.

Multiple machine for sewing Jacquard cards

Piece of wood from Singer Lockstitch sewing machine model of 1851, by I. M. Singer and Company or the Singer Manufacturing Company, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1851-1855

Piece of wood from Singer Lockstitch sewing machine model of 1851

1851-1855

Five sewing machine attachments, and eleven specimens of work done, in glazed frame.

Five sewing machine attachments

1929

Sectioned Singer lock stitch electric sewing machine, No.201K, on stand, 1936.

Singer lock-stitch electric sewing machine, 1936.

1936

Button hole machine plus box of accessories, by the Singer Manufacturing Company, 1881-1890.

Button hole machine plus box of accessories

1881-1890

Singer Futura sewing machine, part sectioned for display, with detached control panel for public operation, complete with standard accessories, foot control and instruction book, by VEB Nahmaschinenwerk Wittenberge, Wittenberge, Germany, 1976, and original cardboard box containing three pre-formed polystyrene packing pieces, by Container Corporation of America, Shelby, Shelby, North Carolina, United States, 1976

Singer Futura sewing machine, with accessories and orginal packaging

1976

Lock stitch sewing machine in section on stand and card of various needles, and metal component by the Singer Manufacturing Company, United States, 1889-1899

Lock stitch sewing machine in section on stand and card of various needles

1889-1899