Sewing machines are a key element of the textile industry and beyondbecause decades ago in every home there was a mother, a grandmother, an aunt, who spent hours sewing clothes for the whole family. Unfortunately, as the years have passed and life has become more and more intense, this habit has faded.
However, there are still quite a few people who keep old sewing machines, and in most cases they are for Singer machineswhich were the most sought after and also the most expensive and effective. An ultra-modern example that every seamstress or housewife wanted in her sewing room or home.
Because they are precious
Singer was the most iconic sewing machine brand and over time these machines have become a sought after collector’s item for vintage collectors. We are talking about machines that marked an entire era, thanks to their shape, quality and reliability.
Understandably, not all Singer models have great value, because it depends from the year of manufacture, the number of models available on the market and their current condition. But which ones are worth the most in the vintage collectors market?
Which ones are worth more?
Singer machines worth more they are definitely the oldestthat is, those manufactured between the late 1800s and early 1900s, but they are not the only ones, because there are also “newer” models that are sought after in the market for their design.
The most sought after models:
- Singer 15
- Singer 222K Free Arm
- Singer 221 Featherweight
These are just three of the great value Singer sewing machine models if they are kept in excellent condition even todaybecause as with all collectibles, condition can cause value to vary greatly. Certainly the Singer 15 being the oldest has more value than the others.