Machine, Sewing
Object number2009.105.1 a-c
Manufacturer
The Singer Manufacturing Company
Datec. 1950
Mediumvarious metals; wood; cotton
Credit LineGift of Betsy E. Gerson
DescriptionSinger sewing machine with table and assorted accessories.DimensionsHeight x Width x Length (a): 13.125 × 7.75 × 21 in. (33.3 × 19.7 × 53.3 cm)Height x Width x Length (b): 55.5 × 22 × 49 in. (141 × 55.9 × 124.5 cm)
(c) [no measurement]
Marks(a)
Faded white print on both sides: one side, "SING..."; opposite side unreadable.
Three metal plates on same side as letters:
Rectangular oval plate, engraved, "31-15";
Oval plate, embossed, "THE SINGER MANFG. CO. / TRADE MARK", in center, embossed "S" with accented images of sewing tools;
Bottom rectangular oval plate, "[backwards G] 8257958".
Historical NotesSewing machine from Gerson Brothers tailor shop. Collected to illustrate the lives and work of two Jewish immigrants. Siblings Harry and Sam Gerson came to Pittsburgh from Biala, Poland in the early 1900s, and around 1929, they opened a shop on East Carson Street in the South Side. Dry cleaning eventually became the major focus of the business, which remained open until 1996.
Previous owner
Sam Gerson
Previous owner
Harry Gerson
On View
Not on viewAmerican Safety Table Company
The Singer Manufacturing Company
1941-1953
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1943-1946