Early Hancock Style Antique Sewing Machine




Early Hancock Style Antique Sewing Machine

Long before sewing machines were even invented, Henry J. Hancock got recognized for his chain stitch machine. Patented in 1867, the Early Hancock Style Antique Sewing Machine has a skeleton-like body with its open frame and delicate design. Its integral clamp is absolutely well-made. This kind of early sewing machine was only produced for a span of 10 years, making it really rare and availability scarce. But as generally the case, the needle is always missing. Antique sewing machine collectors often have the Early Hancock Style Antique Sewing Machine on top of their “Want” list, if you have already acquired one unit for yourself then good for you. We recommend you check out the antique sewing machines at Patented-Antiques.