Antique Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine
Head stencil reads "W9" and plate near needle reads "D-9". Pice was manufactured before 1930 and still has its working treadle pedal. Belt works nice and smooth and moves needle nicely. The maker, Wheeler & Wilson, is known for producing high-quality sewing machines during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
This particular model is an antique original and is in good condition, with all parts intact and no major damage present. It would make a great addition to any antique sewing machine collection or could be used as a decorative piece in a vintage-inspired home. Comes with accessories that were found in drawers.
16" wide
39" tall with cover on
28" tall to table
42" long with leaf up
33" long with leaf down
Original black paint. Wheels roll side to side. The wood has veneer peeling at edges. Ref 28077.
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