Jones Vintage Sewing Machine #1. Vintage item shows small signs of wear and tear only buy if you are able to service. Up for auction, a nice Jones Vintage Sewing Machine.Still in pretty good condition for tis age.Still in working condition. If you have additional questions, please contact me anytime. BRITISH SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Ltd; ECLIPSE MACHINE COMPANY; ESSEX; GRAIN E. IMPERIAL SEWING MACHINE CO. DATING JONES; Jones Decals Chronology; Jones HS Machines (High Speed) Jones Labelled Machines; Jones Boot Closing Machines; LANCASHIRE SEWING MACHINE Co; SELLERS W. SHEPHERD, ROTHWELL & HOUGH; VICKERS.
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- Huge numbers of sewing machines have been manufactured over the years. The older vintage machines are virtually indestructible, indeed one highly skilled and experienced seamstress told me that she still uses a 1929 treadle machine as her daily workhorse.
- Hand Sewing Machine In 1869, a man named William Jones opened a factory in Guide Bridge, near Manchester and called his company Jones & Co. This type of hand machine was in production from 1879 to 1909 and was typically manufactured for export to tropical countries.
Locate the Sewing Machine Serial Number. All sewing machines – even vintage models – have serial numbers imprinted on them. Usually, the serial number is located somewhere on small plate on the front panel of the machine. Once you have located the serial number, jot them down.
Vintage sewing machines range from beautiful antiques to practical, usable, high quality pieces. Knowing more about your vintage sewing machine can help you make the most of this addition to your home. Dating a vintage sewing can be quite easy or significantly more difficult, depending upon the sewing machine and style, use the list below to check its age form its serial number if the serial number does not include letters.
Singer Machine Serial No. | Year of Issue |
611.000 to 913.999 914.000 to 963.999 964.000 to 1.349.999 1.350.000 to 1.914.999 1.915.000 to 2.034.999 2.350.000 to 2.154.999 2.155.000 to 2.764.999 2.765.000 to 2.924.999 2.925.000 to 3.679.999 3.680.000 to 3.939.999 3.940.000 to 4.889.999 4.890.000 to 5.483.999 5.494.000 to 6.004.999 6.005.000 to 6.524.999 6.525.000 to 7.046.499 7.046.500 to 7.471.599 7.471.600 to 7.918.999 7.919.000 to 8.615.499 8.615.500 to 9.436.999 9.437.000 to 9.809.999 9.810.000 to 10.629.999 10.630.000 to 11.338.999 11.339.000 to 11.913.499 11.913.500 to 12.475.499 12.475.500 to 13.387.999 13.388.000 to 14.047.999 14.048.000 to 14.919.999 14.920.000 to 15.811.499 15.811.500 to 16.831.099 | 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 |
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- 1Jones Sewing Machine Company Ltd. (Badged Machines)
- 1.1Jones Hand RS Machines
- 1.2Jones Family CS Machines
- 1.3Jones Medium CS Machines
- 1.4Jones Spool Rotary Machines
- 1.5Jones D53 Machines
- 1.6Jones D65 OS Machines
Jones Sewing Machine Company Ltd. (Badged Machines)
Guide Bridge, Lancashire, England
Jones Hand RS Machines
'The Bedford'
circa 1895
Jones Hand badged to The Bedford
'Colliers No. 2'
Serial Number 2655
Note the manual to the rear showing a Jones Hand with tension adjustment on the arm of the machine.
See also Collier's Octagonal and History of J. Collier
Jones Family CS Machines
'The Avenue'
Courtesy of Daveofsuffolk
'The British Queen'
Serial Number #125276,
Courtesy of Stephanie Hutchins
'Cestrian'
Serial Number 260785
Badged to R. Jones of Chester
'Colliers No. 4'
Serial Number 12685
This is a relatively rare early model with decorated faceplate, badged and sold by the London company of J. Collier with their Swift & Sure motto.
Collier's also sold machines made by companies such as Frister & Rossmann and later, Gritzner. History of J. Collier
'Cock's Royal Leader'
Courtesy of the late Eleanor Beck.
By F. J. Cock of Birmingham and Coventry.
The company also sold machines from other manufacturers. Their merchant's sign, Signum Mercatoris, included the cockerel.
F. J. Cock sold machines made by many different companies such as Jones, Haid & Neu, Hengstenberg, Stoewer etc.
They had branches in Birmingham and Coventry, England.
'Empress'
Serial Number 472468, c1932
Courtesy of DaveofSuffolk.
The machine has a plain pillar. Later models had the 'Guide Bridge' on the pillar.
472468
Serial Number B537978.
This is a relatively early electric model by Jones.
The case is made of compressed paper or cardboard, designed to look like (faux) leather.
The case was patented in 1937.
The Empress is a budget model family CS machine sold at the end of the manufacture of Jones CS models.
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B537978
'CSCS'
Serial Number 16335. Made in 1895
This machine bears the early Jones Rose on the bed of the machine and feathery decals.
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It is most likely that this machine was badged for the Co-Operative Society's Chelmsford Star branch (CSCS).
Founded in 1867. It was called 'Star' because it hoped to become a star in the town and seems to have been an important part of the organisation.
The Chelmsford Star branch (CSCS) was one of the 1000+ Co-Ops who would have bought via the CWS, which was the bulk buying/wholesale arm of the co-operative movement.
It was originally called the Co-operative Wholesale Industrial & Provident Society, formed in 1863.
Generally/more usually/later, the Federation/CWS Jones machines had pretty coloured flowers on them and were presumably sold countrywide. Hence, for a branch to have ordered sewing machines from Jones with their own logo they would have had to be pretty large and successful, which the Chelmsford branch was.
'Federation'
A Family sized machine is known as 3/4 sized (whereas a Medium machine is full sized). CS stands for Cylinder Shuttle. Shuttles are not interchangeable with Singer machines due to the different curvature of the arc through which the shuttle swings. Dating information on this and all other Jones models is available from Alan Quinn in the NB Forum.
This style of decal was accompanied by the intertwined CWS decal in the centre of the bed instead of the Federation with gold background.
The decal does not have the teardrops.
Serial Number B5566816
Courtesy of Patrice
From Jones advertising: 'This table was devised to economise space and is therefore suitable for small rooms. Supplied in Oak or Walnut... If desired, a Motor can be added thus converting it to an All Electric Machine.' Machines badged with the name Federation, were sold to the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS) for distribution and sale by the various Co-Ops round the country.'
Thomas Gaffer
Serial Number 429146
Victor
Courtesy of Bernadette Dewhurst-Phillips
Sold in Australia.
Jones Medium CS Machines
'Federation'
Serial Number 93749
Courtesy of Gary Nelson
A Medium sized machine, badged as a 'Federation' for the Co-operative Wholsale Society Ltd.
Please note that Medium machines do not take the same sized needle as the Family sized machines.
Serial Number 145181
Courtesy of Granne13
The treadle plate and belt guard are made of wood, while the treadle irons are coloured brown.
Jones Spool Rotary Machines
'Federation'
The 'Spool' was Jones' top-of-the-line full rotary machine, using the same priciple as the Wheeler & Wilson 9.
Serial Number 225157
Courtesy of John Snell.
Thomas Gaffer
Serial Number 207897
Courtesy of Mike W.
Black shoulder stripe.
Thomas Gaffer, 23/25 St Andrew Street, Norwich.
Jones D53 Machines
'Federation'
Serial Number SA022960
Badged as Federation for the CWS (Co-operative Wholesale Society).
Takes a flat shank 15x1 needle, sews forwards and reverse.