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ISMACS International
International Sewing Machine Collectors' Society

If you've got it, flaunt it

Graham Forsdyke
ISMACS News
Issue No.42
January 1994

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BACK IN the days when sewing-machine manufacturers were among the most powerful commercial figures in the land, directors liked to show off their company's worth by building ornate headquarters and showrooms - much in the way banks tend to do now.

Singer was no exception as this superb sculpture shows. It was part of the facade of the Singer building in Leicester. Unlike the Singer clock at Clydebank which was sold off for scrap, the sculpture was saved and is now in the Tronbridge Tile Museum where John Brown photographed it for this magazine.


ISMACS is an organization totally independent of all sewing-machine manufacturers, past or present and is not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in these pages.  Please Note: Do not contact any ISMACS official in an attempt to solicit a valuation - it is not possible other than by hands-on assessment and your request will be ignored.