Antique Late Victorian New Home Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

$250

[Brand Name]: New Home

[Time Period]: Antique / Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century

[Style]: Late Victorian

[Category]: Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

[Type of Material]: Solid Tiger Oak Wood; Cast Iron; Brass (drawer pulls)

[Color]: Dark Brown; Black (base)

[Dimensions]:
With Top Closed: 34” Length X 18” Depth X 31” Height
With Top Open: 47.25” Length X 18” Depth X 29.75” Height

[Features]: Original paperwork; Historical bill of sale when purchased second-hand in 1946 in Dubuque, IA; Treadle pedal and flywheel base; 4 skinny long drawers on the sides, and 1 thin center drawer with a thread spool storage block and original spools; All drawers lock and include the key; Ring drop drawer pulls with decorative backplates; Folding lift-top cabinet; Scalloped center apron; Stepped and molded top edges; Leather treadle drive belt included; Integrated seam guide ruler inlay; Stamped patent from 1985

[Condition]: 6.5-7/10; Fair-to-Good condition; Many marks and scratches; Large chip on the top of the folding top; Wood around the top of the machine enclosure is slightly raised and needs to be glued back down; Drop leaf panel towards the back of the machine enclosure needs to be slightly lifted so it doesn’t snag when fully coming up due to a panel layer that fell off (that panel is included and can be glued/nailed back on so that the machine enclosure operates as intended without needing to be lifted when opening the top); Cleaned

Antique Late Victorian New Home Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

$250

[Brand Name]: New Home

[Time Period]: Antique / Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century

[Style]: Late Victorian

[Category]: Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

[Type of Material]: Solid Tiger Oak Wood; Cast Iron; Brass (drawer pulls)

[Color]: Dark Brown; Black (base)

[Dimensions]:
With Top Closed: 34” Length X 18” Depth X 31” Height
With Top Open: 47.25” Length X 18” Depth X 29.75” Height

[Features]: Original paperwork; Historical bill of sale when purchased second-hand in 1946 in Dubuque, IA; Treadle pedal and flywheel base; 4 skinny long drawers on the sides, and 1 thin center drawer with a thread spool storage block and original spools; All drawers lock and include the key; Ring drop drawer pulls with decorative backplates; Folding lift-top cabinet; Scalloped center apron; Stepped and molded top edges; Leather treadle drive belt included; Integrated seam guide ruler inlay; Stamped patent from 1985

[Condition]: 6.5-7/10; Fair-to-Good condition; Many marks and scratches; Large chip on the top of the folding top; Wood around the top of the machine enclosure is slightly raised and needs to be glued back down; Drop leaf panel towards the back of the machine enclosure needs to be slightly lifted so it doesn’t snag when fully coming up due to a panel layer that fell off (that panel is included and can be glued/nailed back on so that the machine enclosure operates as intended without needing to be lifted when opening the top); Cleaned

Antique Late Victorian New Home Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

$250

Additional Details

[Brand Name]: New Home

[Time Period]: Antique / Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century

[Style]: Late Victorian

[Category]: Treadle Sewing Machine Cabinet

[Type of Material]: Solid Tiger Oak Wood; Cast Iron; Brass (drawer pulls)

[Color]: Dark Brown; Black (base)

[Dimensions]:
With Top Closed: 34” Length X 18” Depth X 31” Height
With Top Open: 47.25” Length X 18” Depth X 29.75” Height

[Features]: Original paperwork; Historical bill of sale when purchased second-hand in 1946 in Dubuque, IA; Treadle pedal and flywheel base; 4 skinny long drawers on the sides, and 1 thin center drawer with a thread spool storage block and original spools; All drawers lock and include the key; Ring drop drawer pulls with decorative backplates; Folding lift-top cabinet; Scalloped center apron; Stepped and molded top edges; Leather treadle drive belt included; Integrated seam guide ruler inlay; Stamped patent from 1985

[Condition]: 6.5-7/10; Fair-to-Good condition; Many marks and scratches; Large chip on the top of the folding top; Wood around the top of the machine enclosure is slightly raised and needs to be glued back down; Drop leaf panel towards the back of the machine enclosure needs to be slightly lifted so it doesn’t snag when fully coming up due to a panel layer that fell off (that panel is included and can be glued/nailed back on so that the machine enclosure operates as intended without needing to be lifted when opening the top); Cleaned

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