I think it might be a New Home Machine serial number. Here is the page to reference http://www.ismacs.net/nh/dates.html If it's not there, that site also has pages for other brands' serial numbers as well. This is the main page with links to brands. http://www.ismacs.net/gallery.html Hope this helps.
51k15 Is the model number the serial number begins with a letter, with which you can date your machine at the singer website.
This number is the style of the electric motor. The machine serial number is probably on the big flat machine base just below the electric motor
The earliest serial number listed on the Singer website is 611000. That machine was made in 1871. http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html It is unlikely that your machine is older than that, perhaps you copied a part number from a part, rather than the actual serial number.
The singer sewing machine with a serial number AD588457 was 1933, model 15. Made in Elizabeth, NJ.
I have a new royal sewing machine made by the chicago sewing machine co. the serial no.. is384985
If the serial number has a letter prefix or suffix, the machine was made in 1900 or after. In this case, the "H" denotes that the sewing machine was made in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and the numbers mean it was made in 1906. The Singer Web site has this information. The worth is very dependent on its condition and its setting.
The value that a single treadle sewing machine in one drawer plus domed hood in all good working condition would be at least $50.
Example sentence - The machine had a serial number engraved on it.
I have a treadle sewing machine from the 1920's and found a serial number on it and 'Singer' made this particular sewing machine. I phoned the sewing machine company and gave them the serial number. Unfortunately, the sewing machine was not worth much (it was in working order.) You have to be very wary when dealing with companies who put out the product and also the next step is going to an antique dealer with a picture of the sewing machine and the date it was made, but again I stress, be wary. You could also put your information onto: www.google.com Do your research and see what your sewing machine is worth. Then go to an antique dealer.
51k15 Is the model number the serial number begins with a letter, with which you can date your machine at the singer website.
This number is the style of the electric motor. The machine serial number is probably on the big flat machine base just below the electric motor
The earliest serial number listed on the Singer website is 611000. That machine was made in 1871. http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_numbers.html It is unlikely that your machine is older than that, perhaps you copied a part number from a part, rather than the actual serial number.
The singer sewing machine with a serial number AD588457 was 1933, model 15. Made in Elizabeth, NJ.
I have a new royal sewing machine made by the chicago sewing machine co. the serial no.. is384985
What is the value of my Singer miniature see machine serial # 29962 ?
There are many variable to determining the value - more detail is needed, year of manufacture, you can obtain that at the singer site - all you need is the serial number. These machines can be treadle, crank or electric. Condition of paint and decals? Is is a working machine? I have purchased them for as little as $5.00 (working electrical from 1932) and seen them as high as $100.00
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