Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd

Made:
1890-1950 in Illinois
Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm

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Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm
Science Museum Group Collection
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Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Treadle sewing machine sold by Harris Ltd, a London retail firm. Harris purchased their machines from others (in this case, the National Sewing Machine Company of Illinois) and then put their own name on them for sale. This was a common practise in the UK and elsewhere.

Details

Category:
Textiles Machinery
Object Number:
2001-788
Measurements:
: 1.5748 x 1.2598 x .7087 in.
type:
sewing machine
credit:
Jacobus, Aubrey