

Boston īusiness card for salesman for Wheeler & Wilson, Singer & Co., Florence, Willcox & Gibbs, Grover & Baker, Howe, Domestic, Davis, Weed, American buttonhole and over seaming machines (handwritten text on verso of card). Box: 7 : Folder 1Ĭompany address: 151 Washington St. Instructions for using this hemstitching and picoting attachment. Box: 14 : Folder 0ĭirections on the care and use of rotary sewing machines. Instructions, diagrams, and images of machines in use. 4, New York "High Arm", and Helpmate "High Arm".

Parker South Onondagaįront is stamped "the Singer only $20 cash $30 time" verso advertises Williams Family Singer No. 4 New York high arm, and Helpmate high arm.Īgent information: E.L. Sheet music for songs titled "Sewing Machine" and music that includes words about sewing machines. Box: 2 : Folder 3īusiness card featuring two girls looking in a mirror. ,, Curtis and Simonds, printersĭirections for threading and oiling the machine possibly called New England or Common Sense machine.

The different parts of these machines are made by machinery, in the most perfect manner. Photographs of zig-zag machine instructions with detailed diagrams. How to operate your magic zig-zag sewing machine. Postcard with a handwritten note on front regarding magazine editors who have locked out their printers for requesting the eight hour work day. Stereoscopic photos featuring man kneeling next to a sewing machine. Stereoscopic photos featuring a woman sitting next to a sewing machine and repairing a boy's trousers. Very small trade card, distributed by an agent who sells a variety of sewing machines in Boston. Demarree, agent, featuring a branch of holly and winter landscape. Demarree, Newport, Perry Co., Pa.īusiness card of B.F.
