Royal Sewing Machine Co. ROYAL SEWING MACHINE Co. Fiddlebase The Challenge; Another Well-Known Birmingham Marque; How to interpret Registration Marks; Interpreting Board of Trade Registration Marks (1842 to 1883) The Royal Sewing Machine Company was formed by Thomas Shakespear and George Illston in 1868, with a factory at Bishop Street, Birmingham before moving to Small Heath, Birmingham in late 1871
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The Challenge; Another Well-Known Birmingham Marque; How to interpret Registration Marks; Interpreting Board of Trade Registration Marks (1842 to 1883) The Wilson Sewing Machine from 1850 is an early and rare model
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NT-8288-03DM-7/P/PS-B ELECTRONIC AUTO 4 THREADS FULL AUTOMATIC OVERLOCK SEWING MACHINE WITH 5MM TAPE BINDING $1,795.00 NT-L2288H(C)-D SEMI AUTOMATIC HEAVY DUTY ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE $3,200.00 Sold Out Joseph Harris aspired to go further with his sewing machine interests and in 1872, made an agreement with Messrs Machine Made: Springfield 1876 - 1880 St John Royal St John Model Nos 1, 2, 3
The Royal Sewing Machine Company. 5 years later the company changed again and changed its name to Royal Machine Manufacturing Co Its cast iron frame and hand-crank design make it a standout piece for collectors
No.284 Royal Sewing Machine Company The Shakespear ロイヤルソーイングマシン製. NT-8600T-03H-04-D-7/P-B Full automatic Baby 4 threads Overlock sewing. That year, 1877, saw the Royal sewing machine company become a limited business