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Vintage Sewing and Mini Muller BOLO

Source: Alamy, undated photo of a sewing circle. According to the Clarke Historical Museum in Eureka, California, sewing circles are “….an Americanism dating back to 1840-1850.”

Source: Etsy/ RustyPearlFinds

Source: HiBid/ Bostwick Auctions (Candor, NY)

Source: HiBid/ Bostwick Auctions (Candor, NY)

Source: WorthPoint, an antique (late 1800s) F. W. Muller No. 6 nickel-over-cast iron sewing machine measuring 5.5″ across base. According to the seller, the small Muller machines were likely “….marketed to well-to-do ladies of the time as a ‘boudoir’ or travel mechine.” This one sold in June 2020 for $1,495.

Source: HiBid/ Mark Scott Auctions (Hubbard, TX)

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Vintage goods matchmaker. Reseller blogger. https://www.EttasEtceteras.Etsy.com

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