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Creator: Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Machine Age bakelight Ribbonaire Fan Designed by W.O. Langille for Singer, 1931
By Singer Sewing Machine Co., W. O. Langille
Located in Buffalo, NY
Ribbonaire Bakelite Electric Fan designed by W.O. Langille in 1931 for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Aerodynamic Design that pivots front to back to angle the breeze. Unique des...
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    Yes, some Singer sewing machines are worth something. Select models like the 1939 Singer Featherweight with Crinkle Finish, the 1935 Singer "School Bell" Featherweight 221-1 and the 1956 Singer Featherweight 222K may sell for $2,000 or more when in excellent condition. Generally, the model, type, color and other factors will influence how much you might expect to get for a Singer sewing machine. Having the original packaging, instructions and accessories can also increase the potential selling price. If you'd like an estimate of the value of your Singer sewing machine, consider consulting a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. Shop a selection of Singer sewing machines on 1stDibs.
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    How much a 50-year-old Singer sewing machine is worth varies. The model, age and condition all impact the potential selling price of collectible sewing machines. Pieces made 50 years ago would be considered vintage, and selling prices are typically in the hundreds or thousands of dollars for vintage models; machines in good working order are usually worth more than those needing repairs and restorations. A certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer can examine your sewing machine and give you an estimate as to how much it may be worth. Explore a range of antique and vintage sewing machines on 1stDibs.

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