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Antique Pre-1930s Singer Puzzle Box With Attachments And Original Velvet

$ 31.67

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1930
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Maker: Singer
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Featured Refinements: Singer Puzzzle Box

    Description

    Beautiful Antique Singer Puzzle Box For Sale
    This Singer puzzle box was a storage solution for seamstresses in the 1800s and 1900s, invented by John Greist. The boxes are marked by a signature "Patented February 19, 1889" on the top of the box and are beautiful triangular fold out boxes with velvet linings.
    This particular piece is an oak with green velvet we believe is a Style 3. It comes with multiple attachments for era Singer machines, including multiple feet, hem rollers, extra thread bobbins and needles. It is missing some attachments and other attachments are replacement attachments the original owner purchased over time, but all are in beautiful shape. The box also includes a small triangular piece from its original purchase that notes it as a Singer (though the iconic box style is easily identifiable and not commonly copied).
    There is very little damage to the box. As it is current, the box latches and fits together well, with no cracking to the wood. There is wear damage to the velvet along the middle spine/joint of the box which you can see in multiple pictures. The velvet itself has very minimal fraying and is still soft to the touch and malleable.
    What We Have Done To Protect And Preserve The Box
    The box is in its original state as it was when we purchased it initially. At this point, we have done little to restore it because we'd rather you have the power to make any restorations without combatting unnecessary chemicals, modern epoxies or other products. All we have done is:
    Taken a light lint roller to the velvet
    Sprayed the internal components and box with compressed air to remove any dirt
    Cleaned the wood box with biodegradable, diluted wood surface cleaner and Murphy's Oil Soap with a soft microfiber cloth
    Dusted the cleaned wood lightly with Pledge (not applied directly to the wood. We applied it to a cloth and ran the cloth over the wood to prevent damage)
    Cleaned any rust and tarnish with CLR and a clean, soft cloth
    Our cleaning is all minimal intervention meant to remove only major damage, rather than doing a full restoration. As is, the piece is beautiful and needs very little work.
    Read More About Singer Puzzle Boxes And Why Sewing Collectors Love Them
    Many resources about the Singer Puzzle boxes are spread across many different hobbyist forums. While many museum collections have the boxes on display, they are generally included as notable side pieces in a larger collection and do not get the attention they deserve. You can learn from fellow hobbyists about the boxes at:
    Vintage Sewing Machines Blog:
    https://vintagesmcolette.co.uk/post/188321289993/a-singer-puzzle-box
    The Quilting Board Forums:
    https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-antique-machine-enthusiasts-f22/singer-style-box-one-do-i-have-t292263.html
    The Throughout History Blog:
    https://www.throughouthistory.com/?p=2945
    The Victorian Sweatshop Forum:
    https://www.victoriansweatshop.com/post/singer-puzzle-box-info-7974353?trail=100
    Our Commitment To Quality
    At Finders Keepers MN, we want to make sure every purchase experience is a good one. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to us through the eBay message feature and let us know. We'd be happy to speak with you, answer any questions you have and help you find a solution that works.
    Best,
    Bree and Karen