Friday, July 31, 2020

My Latest Acquisition: "Galloway Leader" Treadle


Front View
Front View, Pivoting Drawer
I picked this one up in Preston, CT a couple of days ago, and just got around to photographing it to begin some research into it, so far to no avail!  I searched for Galloway Treadle, then looked closer at the name on the head and could make out "Leader" after the Galloway, so I looked for that. Nothing.  I found a good amount of info on a James Galloway Weir in the late 1800s who made some of the first inexpensive lock stitch machines in England, which lead me to Charles Raymond, who had a very similar machine and found  "Sterling, "New Home"" and  "Domestic" Treadle machines that could be twins to mine, but nothing with the same name. I left a phone message with S. Engle Sewing Machines in Johnson, VT in hopes that he may have a clue. We'll see.
Detail of Name

Right Head Front, Bobbin Filler

Treadle Left Front View

Treadle Left Front View
Unique
Drawer Pulls

Throat Plate Area

Contents of ATTACHMENTS Box

Mystery tool?

Another Mystery Tool

Could Be a Punch Needle Embroidery Tool

Extra Tools, Thread Cutter (right) and Mystery Tool (left)
Long Bobbins



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