SoldAMERICAN SEWING MACHINE MECHANICAL BANK1314. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE MECHANICAL BANK | Bronze crank handle replaced, missing sewing needle and instead has screw and bronze slide deposit mechanism added.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Bank Cast Iron Mechanical Bank.Manufacturer unknown. Deposit coin in the slot. Turn the crank and the needle moves up and down. Provenance: Edwin Mosler Collection. Touch up to sewing machine head, additional piece on end of sewingSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Sewing Machine BankUnknown American Manufacturer. Produced & Sold during the 1880's. From the Frank Kidd Collection.See Sold Price
SoldLot of 3 Metal/Vinyl Advertising Banks3 Advertising Banks, Metal/Vinyl: "Singer Sewing Machine Co." Book Bank "Frigidaire" Book Bank w/key "The American Home, The Safeguard of American Liberties"See Sold Price
SoldMetal "Singer" Electric Sewing Machine Bank"Singer" Electric Sewing Machine Bank, Metal, Lock has key but latch is brokenSee Sold Price
SoldMetal "Singer" Sewing Machine BankSinger Sewing Machine Bank, Metal, M1369, 5 1/4", has keySee Sold Price
SoldGERMAN TIN and DIECAST SINGER SEWING MACHINE BANK4 1/2" by 4", circa 1910, excellent details, light wear. Very Good-ExcellentSee Sold Price
SoldSinger Sewing Machine BankSinger Sewing Machine (5 1/4" H). Made of tin and in very fine condition. Made in Germany circa 1910.See Sold Price
SoldSinger Sewing Machine BankMade in Germany circa 1920's. Made of Tin. 5 1/4" Tall. Very Fine Condition. No key.See Sold Price
SoldSinger Electric Sewing Machine BankSinger Electric Sewing Machine (5 1/8" H). Made of tin/iron and in excellent condition. Made in Germany circa 1925.See Sold Price
Sold"Pfaff Dial a Stitch" Sewing Machine Bank"Pfaff Dial a Stitch" Sewing Machine Bank, PMSee Sold Price
SoldMELODY BANK American Mechanical Bank C 1946Front of piece reads MELODY BANK. Front of piece has knob. The metal faux textured, green painted casing on five sides is fronted by cardboard on wood, filled with images of "children at play with monSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Sewing Machine Co. Trade Card, Machinery Hall, 1876 Centennial Exposition PhiladelphiaPlease view photos for further description and condition considerations. Please know the scans may be darker or lighter than the actual card's true appearance. ACME Auctions offers FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPSee Sold Price
SoldFIVE AMERICAN SEWING MACHINES.Late 19th and early 20th centuries. "The Tabitha" in brass and steel, 4.25"h. on walnut base, cast iron with red striping, 6.5"h. Three cast iron with gold decal decoration, 7"h. 7.75"h. 8.5"h.See Sold Price
SoldLot of Singer Sewing Machine BanksSewing Machine Boxes/Sewing Accessories Display-As is-See PhotoSee Sold Price
SoldWheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines SignAmerican. 1910s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Wheeler & Wilson was one of the earliest American sewing machine manufacturers, founded in the mid-19th century. Before its acquisition by Singer in 1905See Sold Price
SoldCast Iron 19th c American Table Top Sewing MachineMid 19th c cast iron table top "American" sewing machine. Age appropriate wear. 13" longSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of 2 Mechanical Coin Banks of Seated FiguresJ. & E. Stevens, American. Mechanical bank possibly depicting Tammany Hall leader William Magear "Boss" Tweed (American, 1823-1878), ca. 1873. Marked along the sides.One bank depicted a seatSee Sold Price
SoldVINTAGE SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT SEWING MACHINEA vintage Singer Featherweight sewing machine powered by electrical foot pedal. Model 220, sewing motor 3-110, made in the USA. Vintage American Sewing Machines. Dimensions: 9 1/2" x 12" x 7" in. AllSee Sold Price