Winselmann Sewing Machine Serial Numbers

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Historical note, the cover is also known as a casket lid top. Gruesome, no? OK, done drooling for now, lol! Try these links to find out more about your beautiful piece of sewing history: Careful now, those links are the starting point of the most fascinating obsession! I have nine vintage and one genuine antique-all sewing merrily along except the antique. The machines (Singers and one Jones) are easy finds at jumble and boot sales, charity shops, and all over the 'Net, but I have never seen a coffin top Winselmann in person. A number of pioneer women brought their machines to North America with them, yours must be one of those.

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They are rarer of course to find in Canada and the US, most machines there (as here in the UK) are Singers and Jones. From the looks of the Winselmann in your photograph, it is in amazing condition! I would have to see the machine under the coffin top to be sure, but the parts that can be seen look 'mint', and that's usually the most neglected area of an antique or vintage sewing machine. So it's fairly safe to believe the machine is more than likely in equal condition-ready to sew on right now, that belt looks brand new!

It's just gorgeous-hang off, wiping up more drool. If you own it, could you post a picture of the machine without the coffin top? You really might be able to sew with this lovely and gracious lady depending on the type of bobbin and needles it uses-a picture of the machine is how anyone would identify the machine, advise on value, and sew-ability as regards parts availability. If the parts are hard to find, it's an amazingly beautiful antique for display (I have an 1898 hand crank coffin top Singer Vibrating Shuttle 28 on display in my workroom, but I don't use it to sew because the bullet bobbins are a little more expensive and hard to find). Parts are usually easy to find for this age machine, it's the bobbins and needles that might prove harder to find. The user manuals are usually easy to find as well-unless you've got one that is accompanied by it's manual and attachments-the 'mother lode' find in the antique and vintage sewing machine world surpassed only by the original sales receipt and other user historical artifacts like a drawer full of sewing notions and hand written notes:) Nuts, more drool!

Sorry, can you tell I am a real affectionado? October 29, 2012 0 found this helpful There isn't a lot of info out there (especially in the US) on Kohler-Winselmann machines, but this site does have some info: Click around on the top navigation bar too, for the German rooms and for Kohler.

I am a vintage and antique Singer user. I've found a lot of fantastic information on mine at ISMACS and Treadleon-they have information on other brands of wonderful antique and vintage machines. Use the search features, and contact info-they do accept questions on machines. I've also found a lot of good information on this site: Be warned, lol, researching a vintage or antique sewing machine becomes an addiction very quickly! Try the search term: kohler-winselmann sewing machines uk Your machine was likely brought to the US by a pioneer family (it looks to be in the 1850s to 1870s manufacturing range era), or by a war bride of either of the two world wars. These machines were treasured, valued companions by families and new brides on immigrating to the US.

Winselmann Sewing Machine Serial Numbers

I have several pre-WWI Singers that were in use right up to as recently as last year; I have several that are in use right now in my sewing school. When I lived in the US I often found Singer, Howe, and the very occasional K-W machines that had been brought to the US by brides in the later years of the 19th century from all over Europe and the UK. Here in the UK, nearly every family has at least one hand crank or treadle dating back to the late 19th century, and most of those were wedding gifts to a newly married couple just starting out in life. February 28, 2012 0 found this helpful I've never heard of this machine but then I am a vintage and antique Singer user. I've found a lot of fantastic information on mine at ISMACS and treadleon, and I know they have information on other brands of these wonderful machines.

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Use the search features, and contact info-they do accept questions on machines: I've also found a lot of good information on this site: Be warned, lol, researching a vintage or antique sewing machine becomes an addiction very quickly!

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