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A two-tone tan Vulcan Countess Child's hand-operated sewing machine with its original box and instruction sheet. It's difficult to establish the exact date, but the model was introduced in the late 1950s or early 1960s.
The Vulcan Countess was the company's last hand-operated sewing machine, and is reckoned to be the nicest and best-running hand-cranked model that they ever produced.
The machine has a heavy cast metal shell, with the spool mount embedded within the casing rather than being "stuck on top", and inspecting the underside reveals a space that on the powered Vulcan Classic would have been used for the batteries and motor.
Excellent working condition, for its age it has very little signs of use. all metal work is bright and shiny.
Comes fully working with manual and the clamp.
A delightful working sewing machine to add to anyones collection.
All my items are vintage and therefore there may be some signs a age, I will always try to highlight any obvious issues.
Buyer pays any additional customs duty/taxes.