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New Hamburg, Canada
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Includes a generous offering of advertising, toys and historic objects. Includes a world-class collection of nearly 100 significant sewing machines of international origin. Also offered is a collection of rare American automobilia including dealer-issued literature and NOS parts from marques such as Cadillac, Buick, Packard, and Chevrolet.
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R & J Beck Cased Brass Microscope: English. 1910s. . Stamped, "R & J Beck Ltd London 21660" base. 11.5" x 7.25" x 5.25". Retains original instructions paper inside lid. Complete with original lens cases and additional lenses. .
0145: R & J Beck Cased Brass MicroscopeEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Junker & Ruh Sewing Machine: German. 1900s. 18.25” x 8.75” x 9.5”H Made by Karl Junker and August Ruh who produced sewing machines until 1930 in Karlsruhe, Durlach, Germany. Similar to the Singer 12, this cast
0146: Junker & Ruh Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Casige Model #3 Sewing Machine: German. 1900s. 7.25” x 3.75” x 8”H This chain stitch machine was made of heavy cast iron in the early 1900’s. Manufactured by Carl Sieper of Gevelsberg, Westfalen, Germany,
0147: Casige Model #3 Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Assorted Singer Memorabilia: American. TWELVE (12) items including four Singer oil containers, three oilers, two Singer scissors, a Singer STOCKING DARNER with box, a hand crank attachment and a Singer Hand Operated PINKER.
0148: Assorted Singer MemorabiliaEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Wilcox and Gibbs Sewing Machine: American. 1930s. 16” x 6” x 10.5”H This electric version of the Automatic single-thread chain stitch machine was manufactured by the Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, New
0149: Wilcox and Gibbs Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Johnson "Gold Medal" Sewing Machine: American. 10.75” x 4.5” x 7.75”H The GOLD MEDAL sewing machine was manufactured by A.E. Johnson & Co. which later became the Gold Medal Sewing Machine Co. of Orange, Mass. USA.
0150: Johnson "Gold Medal" Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Singer #12 Clone Sewing Machine: American. 1920s. 27” x 16.5” x 10.5”H Another example of a Singer #12 clone - see also 19717 - REX. Manufacturer unknown. This machine has mother-of-pearl inlay. It is missing the
0151: Singer #12 Clone Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Gritzner "Extra" Sewing Machine: Germany. 1890s. 20.75” x 10.25” x 12”H This hand crank lock stitch sewing machine was manufactured by the Gritzner Sewing Machine Co. It has mother-of-pearl inlay and the arm cover
0152: Gritzner "Extra" Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Rex Singer # 12 Copy Sewing Machine: American. 20” x 10.25” x 12.5”H The REX sewing machine is a copy of the Singer Model 12, one of the most copied sewing machines, the other being the Singer Model 15. Est. $100-200.
0153: Rex Singer # 12 Copy Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Singer Advertising Card Set: American. 1892. 5.5” x 3.25” x 5”H “Costumes of All Nations” complete set of advertising cards produced by the Singer Manufacturing Co. dated 1892. The 36 cards are in
0154: Singer Advertising Card SetEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Union Special Sewing Machine: American. 1900s. 12” x 7.5” x 10.25”H This machine is an industrial serger used in the garment industry. It was manufactured by the Union Special Machine Company of Chicago, USA. It
0155: Union Special Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Early Treadle Sewing Machine: Unknown Origin. 14” x 6.25” x 10.5”H This small treadle machine is a mystery as there are no markings to identify it as to maker or place of manufacture/origin. Condition 6. Est.
0156: Early Treadle Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Ideal Stencil Machine Co. Stencil Maker: American. 1920s. 18” x 17” x 12.5”H Ideal Stencil Machine Company stencil maker with Patents dated December 16, 1919, April 12, 1921 and October 16, 1923, it was made in Belleville,
0157: Ideal Stencil Machine Co. Stencil MakerEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Frobana Wuppertal-Barmen Sewing Machine: German. 1900s. 21.25” x 12.25” x 13”H This is an industrial sewing machine for the shoe trade, used to stitch the sole to the shoe on the outside edge. It is known as a bent needle
0158: Frobana Wuppertal-Barmen Sewing MachineEst. CA$100-CA$200
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Assorted Sewing Machine Trade Cards: Various Origins. 1900s. Binder (11.25” x 10.25” x 1.75”H) of assorted individual sewing machine advertising trade cards including Raymond, New Williams, Singer, Eldredge B,
0159: Assorted Sewing Machine Trade CardsEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Abbott's "Noiseless" Family Sewing Machine: Canadian. 1860s. 13” x 5.5” x 8”H Abbott’s Noiseless Family Sewing Machine was manufactured by John W. Abbott & Co. in St. Catharines, CW from 1865-1872. It is a single
0160: Abbott's "Noiseless" Family Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Abbott's "Noiseless" Family Sewing Machine: Canadian. 1860s. 13.5” x 5.5” x 8.75” Abbott’s Noiseless Family Sewing Machine was manufactured by John W. Abbott & Co. in St. Catharines, CW from 1865-1872. It is a single
0161: Abbott's "Noiseless" Family Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Victoria "Family" Sewing Machine: Canadian. 1880s. 13.25” x 4.5” x 8.5”H This early Canadian sewing machine is stamped VICTORIA S.M. CO. TORONTO, CW and was likely manufactured and/or sold by Gates & Company whose
0162: Victoria "Family" Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Foley & Williams "Midget" Sewing Machine: American. 1900s. Box dimensions 8.25” x 6.25” x 3.25”H This chain stitch toy sewing machine was manufactured by Foley & Williams Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Il. and operates with a
0163: Foley & Williams "Midget" Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Foley & Williams "Reliable" Sewing Machine: American. 1900s. Box dimensions 8.25” x 6.75” x 3.75”H This chain stitch toy sewing machine was manufactured by Foley & Williams Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Il. in the early
0164: Foley & Williams "Reliable" Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Smith & Egge Automatic Sewing Machine: American. 1900s. 6” x 2.5” x 6.75”H This tiny cast iron sewing machine was manufactured by the Smith & Egge Manufacturing Co. of Bridgeport, Conn. in the early 1900’s. It has
0165: Smith & Egge Automatic Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Moldacot Sewing Machine: German. 1885. L3” W4.25” H8” mounted on a display stand with a glass dome L9” W9”H12.5” This pocket lockstitch sewing machine, patented by S.A. Rosenthal in 1885,
0166: Moldacot Sewing MachineEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Casige Sewing Machines: German. 1920s-50s. FOUR (4) machines with dimensions 7.75”-8.75” x 4.5”-5” x 6.75”-7”H, manufactured by Carl Sieper, Gevelsberg Westfalen Germany (1902-1976).
0167: Casige Sewing MachinesEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Casige Sewing Machines: German. 1920s-50s. TWO (2) machines with dimensions 5” x 2” x5”H and 6.25” x 4” x 6”H, manufactured by Carl Sieper, Gevelsberg Westfalen Germany (1902-1976). These toy sewing machines are
0168: Casige Sewing MachinesEst. CA$200-CA$300
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