Posted 2 years ago
aycockonxion
(120 items)
A sweet older lady I've known for many years gave this to me. She said it was her Christmas gift from her parents in 1958. It is in exceptionally good condition. With the sewing machine (the "head") folded away, the cabinet is actually a very unique table by itself.
Probably isn't worth all that much, but she had all the original attachments to go with it. It's a much more modern, interesting style -and considerably less common - than the Singer machines that are a dime a dozen.
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Kenmore was the brand used by Sears over many years - not all Kenmore machines have the same maker. Can you find the serial number on the machine? It's a nice machine in the table. Value is only as a second hand sewing machine - condition, accessories etc will make the difference to what someone will pay.