This is an antique Singer model 27-1 sewing machine. It's a treadle-only machine, manufactured in 1910, with Sphinx decals and serial number G134395. The machine has not been serviced and all original.
The Singer 27 Sphinx is a treadle-operated sewing machine, meaning it's powered by a foot pedal rather than electricity. The machine's serial number, G134395, dates it to 1910. The "Sphinx" decals are a decorative element, and the machine is also known as the Memphis model. The machine is designed to be used with a treadle table and does not have a boss or hub for a motor or hand crank. The bobbin winder is also powered by the treadle belt. The machine has some wear and tear, including chips and marks, but the decals are mostly intact.
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The Antique 1911 Model 27 Singer Sphinx Treadle Sewing Machine is a historical piece of equipment that represents a bygone era of sewing technology. This original antique pre-1930 sewing machine is a rare find for collectors and those fascinated by vintage machinery. With its intricate design and historical significance, this Singer Sphinx treadle sewing machine is sure to be a valuable addition to any sewing enthusiast's collection.
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