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Early sewing machine by Elias Howe, Junior, United States of America, No. 663676 on the shuttle cover plate, also marked with a list of patent dates from 1846 - 1872
Shakespear Rand lock-stitch sewing machine with a wooden carrying box, by the Royal Sewing Machine Company, Small Heath, Birmingham, c. 1870 - c. 1888
Electrically-driven domestic sewing machine, type 518, unused, with plastic base and cover, foot operated speed controller and box of accessories, all in a cardboard box, by the Singer Company (U.K.) Ltd of Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, 1978
Singer 13K sewing machine with black painted cast iron body and fiddle-shaped base, missing the stand, with gold and red decorative transfers consisting mainly of foliage designs, made by the Singer Manufacturing Co., New York, 1888
Unpainted alloy casting for an electric sewing machine body and base, made by Singer, Clydebank, Dunbartonshire, c. 1972
Singer sewing machine with black painted cast iron body, missing the table, with gold transfers showing Egyptian sphinx decoration, made by the Singer Manufacturing Co., 1895
Mains electric, portable Elna Elnita 'ZZ' sewing machine, with foot pedal, by Tavaro SA, Geneva, Switzerland, c. 1980