Been trying to get info on mine thru the yrs. Model number c5 110269 i looked on the bottom of the machine for the 'ja' or japan stamp but found nothing.I have an Excelsior that was given to me in 1993. And the metal badge on the side reads ( cross star shinsei sewing machine co. It is made by the sinsei sewing machine mfg. I picked up this sewing machine from an auction and i can not find this model or make anywhere.
New Home Sewing Hine Serial Number IsHer shuttle access plates, where New Home stamps its serial numbers.Your machine’s serial number is a unique 9-digit number and is a very important part of the warranty process with any Janome product. Good Luck w/finding out more on your machine.This 1956 Singer 319W causes more fights among sewing machine lovers than any other. I have all attachments to mine and have made dresses, curtains and so much more on it.1935 Wolseley New Hornet 1935.Late 19th/20th Century New Home Machines. All Farina Design 1958-1971 Front Wheel Drive 1961-1975 Post Vintage 1931-1935 Post World War II 1948-1954 Series I 1935. The machine model can also be located on this plate should you need to purchase any accessories or replacement parts for the machine.I do not know much about the New Home machines , but the cabinet yours is in is called a parlor cabinet.It brings back so many memories of sewing with my grandma. The latch on the door doesn't work so I have been trying to find parts. It is in pretty good shape and it works. E Simpson patented Glasgow on it.Apart from the info on the ISMACS website I have very little information to hand.Anydetails appreciated ThanksI have my grandmas 1921 parlor cabinet new home machine just like the one in the pictured above. A solid little machine.I have what I think is a boudoir machine housed in a walnut davenport.On the other door is another compartment to store who knows what , I also would like to get more information on the machine and what it may be worth. The compartment on the right hand side has the bobbins made of metal with the holder built in. The cool thing is they made all the tables and sewing cabinets at their factory so if you have an original stand its a pretty good find.I also have a NewHome sewing machine almost like the one pictured above , however on the inside doors of mine I have an additional storage compartment. Hope it will bring memories back to him too.I have the same sewing machine and i found advertisements with this sewing machine pictured from 1894! The company has been around since like 1840 or 50 but changed its name alot. This summer I am planning making a quilt for my dad. If anybody has anything out there leave a message here and I will try to catch up to you. I am excited about using it.Tamilwed and frostieslady, I am needing some advice on a bracket that is missing on my New Home cabinet. There is a date of 1895 stamped on the wood. There was no machine in it but due to the design of the wheel cover (like a NH I have purchased) I have a late 1800's machine to put in it. I have it ready to put back together and will post a picture when I get it finished. I can't find one like it any where. I bought the cabinet in Chicago. Hp 27es monitor driver for macThanksI think your machine is probably circa 1919 your should be able to fine the serial number on the shuttle cover that is where my was located. I can make what I need if I only knew what it is. I can send a picture of where the bracket goes if I need to. It looks like there is a wooden piece there in the above pictures. It takes three screws and holds the machine up to sewing position. Hoping anyone can chime in to clarify?!First, my inside drawers are the swing-out style, as pictured above. Dating info In USA you can call this number for New Home dates 1-80Eureka! That's my machine and cabinet, with a couple of exceptions. Light Running was their trade catch-cry. New Home was a very large US manufacturer. I hope this helps you some.I'm not sure where the information came from that this machine was made in France. Certainly the machine may have been replaced. Can anyone point to a resource or reference on New Home Parlor Cabinet carving styles that can help to narrow down the dates?Oddly, the serial number on my machine dates to 1911 while the cabinetry points to an earlier date. And imagine the same is true for New Home. I know from Singer research that cabinet prices varied per the number of drawers, style, etc. Can anyone clarify/confirm that both styles were offered in 1906 (unlikely) and/or model year(s) for the swing?Second, my cabinet has carvings. By using veneer the stain took more evenly to the wood so everything would match. That is not to say the cabinets are not solid wood. Anything unused can be recycled.I do know that most sewing machine cabinets (especially Singer) used wood veneer to make cabinets look like solid wood. I make sure of what is compatable with what I own/collect. I limit what I collect (for me it is treadles, feathersweights and certain machines that are hard to find in the 400 series. All of my machines are Singer. I'll post a new thread but I wanted to comment here because it's nearly the same model. I'd really like to know more about it. I have seen some lovely antique machines out there, New Home, The Bartlett, White and Pfaff that I would be proud to add to my collection.I just bought the same parlor cabinet New Home is fabulous shape.
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