Oak Cased Singer Sewing Machine Side Table
Step back in time with this lovely oak cased Singer sewing machine, a testament to the craftsmanship of the 1920s. This charming Singer sewing machine, ensconced in its original 5-drawer oak cabinet, stands proudly on an ornate cast iron base, a hallmark to the era’s attention to detail and style. Not only a stunning example of early 20th century design, but this piece also serves a new purpose as a quirky side table, blending functionality with vintage flair.
Crafted during the period of January – June 1920 in Clydebank, Scotland, as indicated by its serial number in the Singer archive, this sewing machine is not just an item of utility but a slice of history. Its well-preserved condition and the transition from a sewing essential to a decorative home accessory make it a beautiful and well-made collectible that is sure to spark conversations and admiration in any setting. Whether you're a collector of antiques or simply appreciate the beauty of bygone days, this Singer sewing machine is a piece that resonate with the quality and durability of a century past.
Height: 30 3/4 inches (78 cm)
Width: 36 inches (91 cm)
Depth: 17 1/4 inches (44 cm)
£500 | Circa 1920 | Ref: SA450