VERY NICE THING IN GOOD
ANTIQUE CONDITION FOR THIS AGE.
ALL PARTS MOVE GOOD,
BUT I NOT TRY TO SEW ON IT.
LAST TIME WAS AN INTERESTING OBJECT
IN SEWING EQUIPMENT SHOP WINDOW.
I CAN NOT GIVE ANY WARRANTY ABOUT TECHNICAL STATE.
DECORATIVE AND PRACTICAL ITEM IN
VERY GOOD VISUAL CONDITION
(ALL, LIKE YOU SEE IN PICTURES).
HISTORY:
"Saxonia" sewing machine is a term associated with German-made machines, particularly those produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These machines, often featuring a fiddle-shaped base, were typically hand-cranked and known for their quality and intricate designs, sometimes incorporating mother-of-pearl inlays. Some Saxonia machines were produced by companies like Gritzner and Hengstenberg, and some were imported and rebadged by companies like Faudels in London.
YOU STRAIGHTLY WILL BUY THE ITEM,
WHAT YOU SEE IN THOSE PICTURES.
I HAVE SOME OTHERS INTERESTING ANTIQUE,
ART NOUVEAU, MILITARY, SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT.
PLEASE SEE MY PROPOSALS.
WILL BE SEND WITH VERY STRONG,
SAFE, BOX PACKAGING.
I WILL BE GLAD ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.