Not on display

Sewing Machine

ca.1875-80 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is one of the first patented sewing machines. It has an elevated shelf to support the fabric being sewn. Such machines were marketed as essential and easy-to-use accessories for the organised housewife. An expensive machine like this would have taken pride of place in a middle-class drawing room. It is decorated with a fashionable technique called ‘japanning’ – a type of painted lacquer.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Cast iron, japanned in black and gold
Brief description
Sewing machine, cast iron, japanned in black and gold, England, about 1875-80
Physical description
Sewing machine, cast iron, japanned in black and gold, with a label, engraved 'The arm and platform machine London .E.Ward's patent'. The side facing the sewer is covered with ornament, unlike the back, which is plain.
Credit line
Maja Schalburg Bequest
Object history
The functional aspects of the sewing machine do not result in an easy or regular shape for decoration, yet the side facing the sewer is covered with ornament, unlike the back, which is plain. Such decoration was essential if machines were to take their place in the Victorian interior.
Subject depicted
Summary
This is one of the first patented sewing machines. It has an elevated shelf to support the fabric being sewn. Such machines were marketed as essential and easy-to-use accessories for the organised housewife. An expensive machine like this would have taken pride of place in a middle-class drawing room. It is decorated with a fashionable technique called ‘japanning’ – a type of painted lacquer.
Collection
Accession number
M.44:1-1991

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Record createdAugust 24, 2005
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