File:1930s SINGER treadle table restored by 3FTERS.jpg

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English: Restored 1930s SINGER Drop Head Treadle Table with wooden legs (walnut), and cast iron mid section, foot pedal and fly wheel. The top wooden board unlocks with a key and can then open to the left acting as an extension leaf thus widens the table surface. The sewing machine could be folded inside the table compartment, just under the table top when was not in use and the treadle table could be used as a table. This one incorporates 3 drawers (2 at each side with locks and 1 in the middle) it was also available with 5 or 7 drawers.
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