
Whether you want to pick up one of your own older modelsīecause you love the history, aesthetic or nostalgia of the piece, they’reĮasily still found on the market if you know what you’re looking for. If you’ve nabbed one of theseīeautiful bargains at a local market, it’s worth identifying the age and model Some of the older models are highly soughtĪfter by collectors and sewing enthusiasts. These beautiful machines have evolved over the years butĪre still standing the test of time. Singer Sewing Company does not warrant or guarantee any particular result or the accuracy or reliability of any services, provided by any third parties referenced herein.Singer sewing machines have a long and rich history, datingĪs far back as 1851. *Note: Information about third-party services is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute Singer Sewing Company's recommendation or endorsement. SINGER Sewing Machine Serial Number DatabaseĬatawiki - Weekly Auctions for Special Objects

International Sewing Machine Collectors' Society If you have an antique store or pawn shop near you, ask them what they would give you for your machine.īased on what you've learned from your research, only you can decide to sell your machine or keep it.

Ideally you will find an exact match, but in case you don't, find another machine with a similar year and model #.

Model number will be on the front or side of your machine.Ĭheck large sites like ebay and etsy, or smaller sites like collector's weekly. Underneath the machine, 2 letters followed by 6 numbers. On right hand side of the machine, 2 letters, followed by 6 numbers. On the throat plate or bed of the machine, up to a series of 8 numbers.

Although we can't provide you with an exact value for your machine*, we can provide you with some ways to help you discover it for yourself. Machines can be worth a lot or a little, depending on a number of factors such as age, limited production runs, and condition.
