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Brunswick sewing machine, 83 rue Richeleur Paris, designed treadle

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Non-Singer Sewing Machines314 of 460German made treadle sewing machineWorking antique sewing machine w/cabinet bought at garage sale for a bargain!
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Kriz
    (2 items)

    Looking for any information on my machine
    We presume it was made for a specific residence in the heart of Paris

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    1. bobogal bobogal, 13 years ago
      Lovely.
    2. Bernadette Bernadette, 13 years ago
      It's a little bit hard to tell about the machine, a clear photo of the whole machine would be helpful :) The Brunswick is most likely a business name at the Paris address. Company names on a machine like this is called a 'badged' machine, and 'badging' the cast bases was also common and easy to do. The little outline decal on the machine looks a lot like a German machine possibly a Stoewer.

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